One of the greatest gifts an artist can give the viewer is a sense of the artist as a person — their lives, loves, losses, and the mundane details that amount to their worlds. This is a great moment for getting to know your artist, with shows featuring the always impressive Sylvia Sleigh, whose friends and lovers literally bared all, as well as the beautifully personal mixed media works of Paul Gardère, the celebrated visual and textual world of Christine Sun Kim, and more.  —Natalie Haddad, Reviews Editor


Kenneth Tam: The Medallion

Bridget Donahue, 99 Bowery, Lower East Side, Manhattan
Through March 8

“The message is clear — tides of technology wielded for personal enrichment rather than societal improvement will obliterate us with cold ease.” —Lisa Yin Zhang

Read the full review here.


Rudy Burckhardt: A Painting Exhibition

Tibor de Nagy Gallery, 11 Rivington Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan
Through March 8

“Through his directness, modesty, and scrupulous attention to detail, Burckhardt’s representation of the oddness of the ordinary is unrivaled.” —John Yau

Read the full review here.


Sylvia Sleigh: Every leaf is precious

Ortuzar gallery, 5 White Street, Tribeca, Manhattan
Through April 5

“There’s something wonderful about Sleigh’s paintings that feels like showing up to a nudist colony where people are fine letting it all hang out.” —Hrag Vartanian

Read the full review here.


Paul Gardère: Vantage Points

Stuyvesant-Fish House, 21 Stuyvesant Street, East Village, Manhattan
Through June 6

“Gardère’s techniques and materials merge with his subject matter to sketch out a portrait of his life” —NH

Read the full review here.


Christine Sun Kim: All Day All Night

Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street, West Village, Manhattan
Through July 6

“Kim revels in translation not just between languages or systems of notation, but between concepts and feelings or experiences.” —LYZ

Read the full review here.

Natalie Haddad is Reviews Editor at Hyperallergic and an art writer and historian. Natalie holds a PhD in Art History, Theory and Criticism from the University of California San Diego and focuses on World...

Hrag Vartanian is editor-in-chief and co-founder of Hyperallergic.

Lisa Yin Zhang is Associate Editor at Hyperallergic, based in Queens, New York.

John Yau is an award winning poet, critic, curator, and publisher of Black Square Editions. He has published over 50 books of poetry, fiction, and art criticism.

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