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6 Art Shows to See in March 2021

click to enlarge All Out / All In at Wassaic Project The nine artists in All Out / All In explore the increasingly arbitrary boundary between public and private spaces, identities, and rituals with a particular emphasis on the potential of the home as a space for healing. Three standouts: Rose Nestler s humorous fabric sculptures emphasize the ways in which women perform (or are made to perform) through articles of clothing; Aisha Tandiwe Bell s traps mark the delicate balance between protecting what you have and cooperating in imprisoning power structures; Natalie Baxter s reconceptualized eagles invert America s toxic masculinity. Other artists include Jamea Richmond-Edwards, Mark Fleuridor, Nyugen Smith, Amanda L. Edwards, Liz Nielsen, and Jen Dwyer. Through March 27.

Pandemic prompts New York artists to leave the city in search of more affordable space

Tara Donovan s Stacked Grid (2020) © Tara Donovan, courtesy Pace Gallery Tara Donovan may have recently opened a new exhibition at Pace gallery in New York but the artist herself is getting ready to leave the city for good. Donovan, known for sculptures whose optical effects are created using everyday mass-produced materials, is in the final stages of closing her Queens studio of seven years to permanently relocate to Los Angeles. “Moving to California has been a long-term plan,” she tells The Art Newspaper, “but the pandemic accelerated this intention based on a desire to have better access to nature.” New York, Donovan says, is also no longer rich in the industrial waste materials that have fed her practice. “Twenty-five years ago the city was abound with surplus places,” she adds, “but all those industries are gone.”

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