“Uptown Triennial 2023” explores the fusion of music and sound influences in urban culture that resonate with the Upper Manhattan neighborhood. On view in NYC.
Park Avenue Armory will continue its Making Space Public Programming series with Archer Aymes Lost and Found Retrospective: A Juneteenth Exhibition, Sunday, June 19, 2022 from 3pm to 6pm. Audiences explore the legacy of emancipation through an immersive installation and operatic performance.
Thursday, February 18
12:00 p.m. - 12:45 p.m. EDT
Join us for a special conversation between photographers Renée Cox and Ayana V. Jackson, moderated by curator and writer Monique Long. The event will include a special introduction by Elizabeth A. Kahane, Aperture trustee and chair of the Paul Strand Circle Committee.
Renée Cox has reimagined art historical tropes, historical narratives, and referenced popular culture primarily using her own body and occasionally those of her children, friends, and family. Many of her earlier works stand in direct opposition to the preceding generation’s notions of feminism and the movement’s desire to obfuscate traditional representations of women. For example, works in Cox’s iconic