• Toshiko Okanoue @Met

    Post-war luxury confronted by a snarling wolf in the waves. Toshiko Okanoue (mid 1950s, from Japan) in the Surrealism Beyond Borders group exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  • Jorge Cáceres @Met

    Pushing photocollage toward something approaching additive portraiture. Jorge Cáceres (late 1930s, from Chile) in the Surrealism Beyond Borders group exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  • Chris Marker @Peter Blum

    Paying tribute to the silent film era, with layered stills that intermingle faces and film clips. Chris Marker at Peter Blum Gallery.

  • William Camargo @Baxter St at CCNY

    Incisively re-imagining John Divola’s “As Far As I Could Get” as a Black man running between a swapmeet parking lot and a liquor store. William Camargo in Zora J. Murff’s show at Baxter St at CCNY.

  • Kandis Williams @David Zwirner

    Layering collaged gestures and echoed lines, via ballet bodies in Black and white. Kandis Williams at David Zwirner/52 Walker.

  • Isaac West @ICP

    The tenderness and intimacy of touch, as part of a haircut. Isaac West in the INWARD: Reflections on Interiority group show at the ICP.

  • Djeneba Aduayom @ICP

    The elegantly sculptural twist and pull of arms and hands inside fabric. Djeneba Aduayom in the INWARD: Reflections on Interiority group show at the ICP.

  • Arielle Bobb-Willis @ICP

    A color and texture story featuring blue braids, a green garage door, and light pink pleats. Arielle Bobb-Willis in the INWARD: Reflections on Interiority group show at the ICP.

  • Sarah Moon @Fotografiska

    Wispy arm gestures echoed by layers of tactile circles and curves. Sarah Moon, for Yohji Yamamoto in 2019, at Fotografiska.

  • Janette Beckman @Fotografiska

    Capturing the stylishly dapper cool of the Islington Twins. Janette Beckman at Fotografiska.

  • Lola Flash @MoMA

    An eerie self-portrait with an embedded “AIDS is Killing Artists” message. Lola Flash in the second floor lobby at MoMA.

  • Taryn Simon @New York Public Library

    Building new associative collages (like this one of handshakes) from image folders housed in the NYPL’s Picture Collection. Taryn Simon at the New York Public Library.

  • Tyler Mitchell @Gordon Parks Foundation

    A reflected view of the connected generations of family. Tyler Mitchell at the Gordon Parks Foundation.

  • Diana Markosian @ICP

    Replaying the quietly dramatic disillusionment of the artist’s own immigration story. Diana Markosian at the ICP.

    Markosian’s 2020 photobook Santa Barbara was reviewed here.

  • Ruth Orkin @Fotografiska

    Fitting lounging bodies together like interlocked puzzle pieces. Ruth Orkin, from 1948, at Fotografiska.

  • Rosalind Fox Solomon @Foley

    Peering through the rails of a bannister, surrounded by a surreal world of floating dolls. Rosalind Fox Solomon at Foley Gallery.

  • Erin Jane Nelson @New Museum

    Embedding photographic imagery in ceramics, like melting blossoms in amoebic tidepools. Erin Jane Nelson in the 2021 Triennial: Soft Water Hard Stone at the New Museum.

  • Marie Tomanova @C24 Gallery

    A youthful face of pandemic-era New York city. Marie Tomanova at C24 Gallery.

  • Tyler Haughey @Sears-Peyton

    An unlikely hammock placed within angled planes of spearmint green. Tyler Haughey at Sears-Peyton Gallery.

  • Spandita Malik @Baxter St at CCNY

    Erasing a husband with floral embroidery. Spandita Malik at Baxter St at CCNY.