February 4, 2021
The reopening of galleries and museums in New York, after those locked-down early-pandemic months, in which art shows could only be viewed online, has made me newly appreciative of the ability to move my body through an actual exhibition space. (On entering the Met, the other week, I felt almost literally uplifted.) And yet, sometimes, a virtual art exhibit can hit just the spot, too. So it is with the Al Hirschfeld show “A National Insanity: 75 Years of Looking for NINA,” which recently “closed” but, thankfully, is still available for viewing indefinitely, on the Web site for Hirschfeld’s foundation.