![]() Pakistan-born and New York City-based, Toor offers a stylized glimpse into the imagined lives of young, queer brown men residing between two worlds. Postponed by the pandemic from its originally scheduled Whitney run last year, Salman Toor’s gorgeous show - also his first solo museum exhibition - explores the concept of community within the context of a queer, diasporic identity. ![]() Courtesy Salman Toor Salman Toor: 'How Will I Know' Whitney Museum of American Art, New York "Bar Boy" by Salman Toor is included in the artist's solo exhibition "How Will I Know" at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York through April 4. Included, too, is a re-creation of her own apartment, which serves as the theater for her jarringly intimate short film, “The Intimacy of Before.” (Through April 18) Naima Green Naima Green: 'Brief & Drenching' Fotografiska, New Yorkīrooklyn-based artist Naima Green’s first solo museum exhibition - which also honors Audre Lorde, taking its title from a line in the author’s “Zami: A New Spelling of My Name”- incorporates Green’s "Pur-suit" portraiture project of queer women, trans, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people. 11)Īn untitled photograph by Naima Green, which is part of the exhibition "Brief and Drenching" at Fotografiska in New York through April 18, 2021. Rescheduled from last year, the exhibition opened virtually Jan. The immersive installation is a walk through Alice’s home, charting the ways she strives for wholeness against oppression, and includes a spiritual sanctuary dedicated to writer Audre Lorde. Temporary closings are noted below and accurate as of press time, but they are dependent on shifting pandemic winds.Īnastacia-Reneé: '(Don’t Be Absurd) Alice in Parts' Frye Art Museum, Seattleįormer Seattle Civic Poet and “queer super-shero of color” Anastacia-Reneé presents a new show in the voice of her longtime character Alice Metropolis, as she reflects on and rages against gentrification and colonization, both literal and figurative. ![]() Here are the top current and imminent shows that you should safely do your best to see - noting of course that museums are still subject to ever-shifting local lockdown restrictions. ![]()
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