
"This year, we opted to sort our spring guide into categories, the better to match your mood. There are the shows everyone's talking about - big names like Duchamp and Raphael (seriously, how is this the first major survey of his in the city?), Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. There are major surveys, like the New Museum's inaugural show in its expanded building, MoMA PS1's Greater New York triennial, and of course, the Whitney Biennial."
"There are exhibitions themed around the spirit, if you're seeking enchantment. Around the body, if you've been craving embodiment. Around fashion (and the Bezoses' names aren't plastered over everything just yet, we promise). And, of course, there's a strong collection of outdoor art, just in time for the thaw."
"This is our offering, our paean, our plea to the spirits of spring: Hyperallergic's long-awaited guide of more than 70 shows to see this season, should it ever deign to arrive."
Hyperallergic has released a comprehensive spring art guide featuring more than 70 exhibitions across New York City, organized by thematic categories to match different interests and moods. The guide highlights major blockbuster shows including significant surveys of artists like Duchamp, Raphael, Frida Kahlo, and Diego Rivera, alongside prestigious institutional exhibitions such as the New Museum's inaugural show in its expanded building, MoMA PS1's Greater New York triennial, and the Whitney Biennial. Additional categories include exhibitions themed around spirituality and enchantment, the body and embodiment, fashion, and outdoor art installations. The guide promises a robust spring season for art enthusiasts, featuring diverse offerings from a giant Buddha sculpture on the High Line to works exploring fashion history.
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