Articles by Chloe Shaar

This Exhibition Examines Our Personal and Political Relationships With Hair

‘Don’t Touch My Hair’ at Hannah Traore Gallery celebrates hair “as a symbol of beauty, power and identity.”

Sustainability and Escapism are on Display At Marianne Boesky Gallery

With two new exhibitions, the gallery channels nature in various forms.

Lyle Ashton Harris Explores Race, Sexuality, and Culture in ‘Our First and Last Love’

The artist looks back through four decades in his new exhibition at the Queens Museum.

Heidi Spector Channels Synesthesia Through Abstract Art

Her latest exhibition, ‘When The Sun Comes Shining Through,’ has pieces inspired by Ella Fitzgerald and Led Zeppelin.

Cannupa Hanska Luger Honors His Indigenous Heritage With A New Public Sculpture

The artist will debut ‘Attrition’ at City Hall Park in collaboration with Public Art Fund.

Meg Webster Showcases The Relationship Between Nature and Art

Selections from throughout the artist’s career are on view now at Dia Beacon.

This Group Exhibition Examines The Intersection of Old And New Technology

‘New Voices: Ritual’ traces the history and future of printmaking.

Hugo McCloud Uses Art To Examine The Self

In his new exhibition, ‘As For Now,’ the artist makes meaning—and sense of life.

A New Exhibition Showcases How Artists Create Beauty Using Recycled Materials

‘I Used to be a Tree’ examines sustainability and identity at Foreign and Domestic gallery in New York.

Artist Dan Colen and Sky High Farm Are Bringing Together Community To Fight Food Insecurity

This weekend, the farm will host their Spring Picnic fundraiser to build on their mission of creating equity within the New York food system.

Stephanie Smith Turns Curation Into Its Own Ecology

The curator explains how our relationship with art is akin to our relationship with nature.

Chella Man Explores Body Autonomy At Frieze New York

The queer artist showcases their experience with the cochlear implant in a short film, ‘The Device That Turned Me into a Cyborg Was Born the Same Year I Was.’