New York City's museums and galleries are fostering art that upsets conventions and champions the marginalized, and planning shows of old and new works that illustrate and reinforce those notions.
Xaviera Simmons, "Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band A Militia," 2021. Desert X installation view, Palm Springs, CAXaviera Simmons, "Because You Know Ultimately We Will Band A Militia," 2021.
If you plan to queue up for a blockbuster exhibition this fall, this major collection of works created during the tempestuous Tudor reign is the one to choose. The show covers a historic span from the ascent of Henry VII in 1485 to the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, a time of creative fecundity and promiscuous patronage.
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