66 New Museum Shows to See This Spring


This spring, it’s Paris calling. The French capital’s current artwork historical past is the topic of two monumental surveys—one on the Centre Pompidou, the opposite on the Singaporean Nationwide Gallery of Artwork—that respectively deal with Black and Asian émigrés who took up residence in France. Marguerite Duthuit Faure, Henri Matisse’s daughter, is getting her personal exhibition, and so are Maria Helena Vieira da Silva and John Singer Sargent, each of whom lower their enamel in Paris.

Germanophiles, too, are in luck. Anselm Kiefer is having two of the most important exhibits of his profession, each in Amsterdam, and the Fondazione Prada is staging what should depend as one of the sprawling surveys of German pictures ever tried. Or possibly you’re an Anglophile. For that, there are surveys for Tracey Emin, Helen Chadwick, Jenny Saville, David Hockney, Veronica Ryan, and Ed Atkins.

The wonderful thing about artists and artworks, although, is that they typically transcend nationwide borders. Hardly ever traveled Caravaggio masterworks, Picasso work, and historic Greek sculptures are being shipped far and large this season. After which there’s the case of the Pirelli HangarBicocca’s artist of the spring: Yukinori Yanagi. His work exhibits how nationwide identities break down over time, suggesting that they’re by no means so concrete.

Beneath, a have a look at 66 of the spring’s most fun exhibits.