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Fall Preview

From an enormous roundup of Black American portraits to a two-metropolis retrospective of Jasper Johns, the new art season is buzzing again — and equally busy as information technology ever was.

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Credit... Amy Sherald; via Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Hauser & Wirth

After the pandemic brought museum and gallery shows to a dead cease, last year's racial justice protests lent new urgency to demands that institutions become more transparent, more than representative and more various. While there'south certainly an uptick of shows featuring women and artists of color in this fall preview, there are also many, delayed by Covid-nineteen, that were planned several years agone. For the moment, at least, it feels as if nosotros are picking upwards simply where we left off — with solo blockbusters (like Jasper Johns's, stretching over two cities), art fairs (almost all in person, once more) and aboriginal treasures (rare ceramics, from Thailand to Mesopotamia). Check museums and fairs for health-related updates: Museums may require proof of vaccination, and fairs may yet drift back online.

THE OBAMA PORTRAITS TOUR Kehinde Wiley's historically snappy portrait of our first Black president, along with Amy Sherald'south equally notable accept on the former first lady, Michelle Obama, is on a cross-country bout, with stops in Chicago, Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Houston. (Aug. 27-Oct. 24; Brooklyn Museum, brooklynmuseum.org )

JUDY CHICAGO Including pretty much everything but her single nigh famous work, "The Dinner Party" (it is permanently installed at the Brooklyn Museum), this first retrospective for the pioneering feminist touches on birth, death, gender and the Holocaust. (Aug. 28-Jan. 9, 2022; de Immature Museum, San Francisco, famsf.org )

NEW TIME: Art AND FEMINISMS IN THE 21ST CENTURY This huge survey of recent feminist art borrows its championship from the poet Leslie Scalapino and includes eight thematic sections, with titles similar "The Body in Pieces" and "Too Squeamish for Too Long." (Aug. 28-Jan. thirty, 2022; Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, Berkeley, Calif., bampfa.org )

Espana, 1000-1200: Fine art AT THE FRONTIERS OF Faith The Fuentidueña Chapel gallery at the Met Cloisters hosts objects from a fourth dimension when multiculturalism meant Christians, Muslims and Jews mingling in Iberia. (Aug. 30-Jan. thirty, 2022; Metropolitan Museum of Fine art, metmuseum.org )

CAULEEN SMITH: PANDEMIC DIARIES An installation of drawings and videos by the California artist Cauleen Smith focuses on computer screens as the mediators of our collective experience. (Sept. 3-September 2022; Carnegie Museum of Fine art, Pittsburgh, cmoa.org )

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Really Free: THE RADICAL Fine art OF NELLIE MAE ROWE Cartoon on the High Museum's singular collection of work past Rowe (1900-82) — which includes chewing-gum sculptures, handmade dolls and a "playhouse" in her yard just outside Atlanta — this evidence is, co-ordinate to the organizers, "the beginning to consider her practice as a radical deed of self-expression and liberation in the postal service-civil-rights-era Due south." (Sept. three-Jan. ix, 2022; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, high.org )

SEEING THE INVISIBLE A dozen botanical gardens in six countries take made a large bet on the drawing ability of augmented-reality fine art installations, with the assist of El Anatsui, Ai Weiwei and other headliners. (through Baronial 2022; Jerusalem Botanical Gardens and others, seeingtheinvisible.art )

UNSEEN PICASSO Rarely seen etchings, lithographs and linocuts past the Spanish master. (Sept. 3-Jan. 10, 2022; Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, Calif., nortonsimon.org )

JOAN MITCHELL Eighty canvases by a midcentury painter whose piece of work vibrated with force and color. Organized with the Baltimore Museum of Art and also traveling to the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, the show includes "Sans Neige," a three-console slice more than 16 feet long that hasn't been shown since the 1970s. (Sept. 4 through January. 17, 2022; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, sfmoma.org )

LATOYA Scarlet FRAZIER: THE Final CRUZE With photographs, video and installation, Frazier documents workers at the General Motors motorcar factory in Lordstown, Ohio, which airtight in 2019. (Sept. 8-March 20, 2022; the California African American Museum, Los Angeles, caamuseum.org )

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NIKI DE SAINT PHALLE IN THE 1960S De Saint Phalle's moment continues with this evidence dedicated to her primeval "Tirs," canvases she shot with a rifle, and her "Nanas," the endearingly exaggerated female forms for which she's all-time known. (Sept. 10-Jan. 23, 2022; the Menil Collection, Houston, menil.org )

CHRISTIAN DIOR: DESIGNER OF DREAMS The North American premiere of a show that originated (naturally) in Paris has everything from his 1947 "New Look" to the present day, with photos, a "toile room," more than 200 haute couture pieces and rooms devoted to all his successors as artistic directors. (Sept. 10-Feb. 22, 2022; Brooklyn Museum, brooklynmuseum.org )

ON THE Footing OF Art: 150 YEARS OF WOMEN AT YALE Eva Hesse, Howardena Pindell, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, An-My Le, Mickalene Thomas and Audrey Flack are simply a few of the Yale-trained female artists in this grand roundup, celebrating the 52nd anniversary of coeducation at Yale Higher and the 150th at the academy'southward fine art school. Its title is partly derived from Title IX, the federal law disallowment any educational program receiving federal funds from discriminating "on the basis of sex." (Sept. 10-Jan. 9, 2022; Yale Academy Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., artgallery.yale.edu )

Rebel, JESTER, MYSTIC, POET: Gimmicky PERSIANS — THE MOHAMMED AFKHAMI COLLECTION" A survey of contempo gimmicky art from Iran and past Iranians. (Sept. 10-May eight, 2022; Asia Society Museum, asiasociety.org )

Hush-hush MODERNIST: E. McKNIGHT KAUFFER An expansive look back at the influential early on-20th-century graphic designer known equally the affiche king. (Sept. x-April 10, 2022; Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Blueprint Museum, cooperhewitt.org )

THE WAY We REMEMBER: FRITZ KOENIG'Due south SPHERE, THE TRAUMA OF ix/11, AND THE POLITICS OF Retentiveness Reflecting on public memorials, such as the spherical public sculpture that survived the plummet of the Twin Towers, on the 20th ceremony of the terrorist attacks. (Sept. 10-Nov. 14; Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University, wallach.columbia.edu )

TRANSFORMED: OBJECTS RE-IMAGINED By AMERICAN ARTISTS This northern New Bailiwick of jersey museum has reopened with a testify of 60 pieces, from the 19th century to the nowadays, that evoke Jasper Johns'south famous admonition: "Accept an object. Do something to information technology. Do something else to it." (Sept. 23-Dec. 3, 2023; Montclair Art Museum, N.J., montclairartmuseum.org )

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Colour AND ILLUSION: THE Nonetheless LIFES OF JUAN GRIS Tracking the Spanish Cubist's painterly fashion by isolating a unmarried genre. (Sept. 12-Jan. ix, 2022; Baltimore Museum of Fine art, artbma.org )

PIPILOTTI RIST: Large HEARTEDNESS, Exist MY Neighbor Videos, sculptures and colorful installations in this restlessly inventive Swiss creative person's first Westward Coast survey. (Sept. 12-June six, 2022; the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, moca.org )

BOSCO SODI: LA FUERZA DEL DESTINO Working between New York and Oaxaca, Mexico, Sodi makes large dirt spheres and rectangles whose textures you lot tin can almost feel simply by looking at them. You can see about 30 in the sculpture garden. (Sept. xiv-July 10, 2022; Dallas Museum of Art, dma.org )

FLUXUS Means Change: JEAN BROWN'Southward AVANT-GARDE ARCHIVE An influential collection of Dada, Surrealist and Fluxus art. (Sept. 14-Jan. 2, 2022; the Getty Center, getty.edu )

MORE LIFE A multisite exploration of the lingering echoes of the AIDS crisis, with piece of work by Derek Jarman, Mark Morrisroe and others. (Sept. xiv-Oct. 23; David Zwirner Gallery, davidzwirner.com )

THE Slap-up GEORGE: CRUIKSHANK AND LONDON'S GRAPHIC HUMORISTS FROM THE Collection OF LEA ISELIN A chronological romp through the life and work of the 19th-century London illustrator known for his pointed political cartoons, his volume illustrations and his bitter falling-out with his friend and former collaborator, Charles Dickens. (Sept. 20-November. 13; the Grolier Club, grolierclub.org )

Difficult, SOFT, AND ALL LIT Upwards WITH NOWHERE TO Get The Greek design studio Objects of Common Interest has installed retrofuturist lights, furniture and sculpture — much of information technology tubular — amid the museum's permanent drove of piece of work by the sculptor Isamu Noguchi. (Sept. 15-Feb. 13, 2022; Noguchi Museum, noguchi.org )

SUN & Ocean Singers in bathing suits and 25 tons of sand recreate an over-the-acme operatic functioning, by Rugile Barzdziukaite, Vaiva Grainyte and Lina Lapelyte, that won the Venice Biennale's 2019 Golden Lion. (Sept. 15-26, Brooklyn Academy of Music, bam.org ; travels Oct. 14-16 to the Geffen Contemporary at MOCA, Los Angeles, moca.org )

DIANE SEVERIN NGUYEN: IF REVOLUTION IS A SICKNESS Nguyen'south showtime solo institutional exhibition features a newly commissioned video that follows a Vietnamese child into Poland's K-pop-inspired dance subculture. (Sept. 16-Dec. 13; SculptureCenter, sculpture-center.org )

THERE IS A Woman IN EVERY COLOR: BLACK WOMEN IN Art Historical depictions of Blackness women in chat with works by female Blackness artists from Elizabeth Catlett to Nyeema Morgan. (Sept. 16-January. thirty, 2022; Bowdoin Higher Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine, bowdoin.edu/fine art-museum )

IN AMERICA: A Dictionary OF FASHION Part ane of a major two-office exploration of American mode. (Sept. 18-Sept. 5, 2022; Metropolitan Museum of Art, metmuseum.org )

COLLECTING DREAMS: ODILON REDON A newly acquired charcoal cartoon is this year's alibi to gloat Cleveland's unusually fine drove of works past this dreamy French Post-Impressionist. (Sept. 19-January. 23, 2022; Cleveland Museum of Art, clevelandart.org )

THINKING OF ̶Y̶O̶U̶. I Hateful ̶M̶E̶. I MEAN Y'all The pre-eminently incisive text artist Barbara Kruger remixes, reconsiders and re-airs work from throughout her career in a testify so huge information technology spills out of the museum into adjacent public spaces. (Sept. 19-Jan. 24, 2022; Art Found of Chicago, artic.edu )

INWARD: REFLECTIONS ON INTERIORITY 5 young artists using the most extroverted of mediums, photography, for cocky-reflection. (Sept. 24-January. x, 2022, International Center of Photography, icp.org )

MAJOLICA MANIA: TRANSATLANTIC POTTERY IN ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES, 1850-1915 Victorian majolica pottery was brightly colored, durable and extremely pop, and this is its first major exhibition in decades. (Sept. 24-Jan. ii, 2022; Bard Graduate Eye, bgc.bard.edu )

THE POLONSKY EXHIBITION OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY'S TREASURES The astonishing range of historical documents, art and objects in this new permanent installation includes an original re-create of the Bill of Rights, an unpublished chapter of "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" in manuscript and the only surviving copy of a "Wish you were here!" alphabetic character from Christopher Columbus to King Ferdinand. (Opening Sept. 24; New York Public Library, nypl.org )

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WEAVING SPLENDOR: TREASURES OF ASIAN TEXTILES Rare costumes and luxury textiles from Persia, India, China and Japan are exposed to the light of a public exhibition infinite for the commencement time in decades. (Sept. 25-March 6, 2022; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Mo., nelson-atkins.org )

YEAR OF UNCERTAINTY Public conversations and presentations, along with reinstallations of its annal and drove, draw visitors into a process of rethinking the Queens Museum'due south role. This ongoing project is led by vi artists in residence, nine community partners and a dozen other activists, artists and writers. (Sept. 25-Aug. 2023; Queens Museum, queensmuseum.org )

WOODY DE OTHELLO: Hope OMENS Idiosyncratic, oversize ceramics at the country's premier collector of immersive environments. (Sept. 26-Sept. 25, 2022; John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wis., jmkac.org )

SUZANNE VALADON: MODEL, PAINTER, Rebel Born into poverty in Montmartre, Suzanne Valadon modeled for Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec earlier becoming a successful painter herself, specializing in vibrant, colorful female nudes. (Sept. 26-Jan. 9, 2022; Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, barnesfoundation.org )

JASPER JOHNS: Mind/MIRROR This enormous retrospective of a highly influential American painter is taking place in two parts that are on view in New York and Philadelphia simultaneously. (Sept. 29-February. 13, 2022; Whitney Museum of American Art, whitney.org , and Philadelphia Museum of Fine art, philamuseum.org )

SHARIF BEY: EXCAVATIONS Bey, who grew up in Pittsburgh, responds to the collection of the Carnegie Museums of Fine art and Natural History with dramatic mixed-media sculptures. (Oct. 2-March half-dozen, 2022; the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, cmoa.org )

ANDRE KERTESZ: POSTCARDS FROM PARIS Before achieving fame as a commercial and art photographer, Andre Kertesz equanimous stately images on postcard newspaper in mid-1920s Paris. (Oct. ii-Jan. 17, 2022; Fine art Establish of Chicago, artic.edu )

A MODERN INFLUENCE: HENRI MATISSE, ETTA CONE, AND BALTIMORE A largely chronological bout of the almost notable of the more than 700 artworks the collector Etta Cone and her sister Claribel bought from Matisse in the showtime half of the 20th century. (Oct. iii-January. 2, 2022; Baltimore Museum of Art, artbma.org )

GREATER NEW YORK 2021 The curators Ruba Katrib, Serubiri Moses, Kate Fowle and Inés Katzenstein are organizing the 5th edition of this Long Island Urban center, Queens, survey of New York artists. (October. seven-April xviii, 2022; MoMA PS1, moma.org )

ETEL ADNAN: LIGHT'S NEW MEASURE This 96-twelvemonth-old Lebanese author and painter makes transcendent, simplified landscapes with glowing blocks of color; this focused solo exhibition complements the larger, concurrent Kandinsky evidence. (Oct. 8-Jan. 10, 2022; Guggenheim Museum, guggenheim.org )

MARY SIBANDE: BLUE Purple Ruby Sibande's elaborate installations, which combine hyper-realistic figures with extravagant costumes and bold, unproblematic colors, capture the drama and turmoil of her native South Africa. (October. 8-Jan. 2, 2022; Frist Art Museum, Nashville, fristartmuseum.org )

VASILY KANDINSKY: Around THE CIRCLE A opposite-chronological overview of the Russian-born painter's brightly colored simply strangely ghostly circles. (Oct. 8-Sept. 5, 2022; Guggenheim Museum, guggenheim.org )

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Credit... The Pollock-Krasner Foundation/Artists Rights Club (ARS), New York; via Whitney Museum of American Fine art, New York

LABYRINTH OF FORMS: WOMEN AND Abstraction, 1930-1950 The latest welcome challenge to the quondam heroic-male-painter story of abstraction comes largely from the Whitney's permanent collection, with works by 26 artists, including the titanic Alice Trumbull Mason, i of whose paintings provides the show'due south title. (Oct. 9-March 2022; Whitney Museum of American Art, whitney.org)

NO HUMANS INVOLVED Seven young artists, including Sondra Perry and Wilmer Wilson Iv, examine and disrupt the categories we apply to decide who does, or doesn't, deserve humane treatment. (Oct. ten-Jan. 9, 2022; Hammer Museum, hammer.ucla.edu)

WITCH HUNT Vaginal Davis, Yael Bartana, Okwui Okpokwasili and a dozen other midcareer artists working in every medium demonstrate the range of gimmicky feminism in a highly predictable evidence that includes specially deputed piece of work and debut projects. (Oct. ten-Jan. 9, 2022; Hammer Museum and the Found of Gimmicky Art, Los Angeles, hammer.ucla.edu and theicala.org )

SURREALISM BEYOND BORDERS Post-obit the subterranean tentacles of the Surrealist move from Western Europe through viii decades and more than 45 countries around the globe. (October. 11-January. 30, 2022; Metropolitan Museum of Art, metmuseum.org )

PERFORMA BIENNIAL 2021 Information technology'due south happening in real life, people! The ninth iteration of New York's singing, dancing and otherwise performing biennial takes identify a month earlier than usual, with all shows outdoors. (October. 12-31; multiple venues in New York, performa-arts.org )

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JEFFREY GIBSON, Infinite Indigenous QUEER Dearest On the museum's grounds, Gibson has already built a psychedelic ziggurat inspired by the earth mounds of the pre-Columbian metropolis Cahokia (virtually what later on became St. Louis). In October, he'll enter the building with big hanging cube sculptures whose fringes recall Indigenous trip the light fantastic toe regalia. (Oct. 15-March 13, 2022; deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, Mass., thetrustees.org/place/decordova )

DAVID DRISKELL: ICONS OF NATURE AND HISTORY Vi decades of bright but stately painting and collage by an influential curator and professor who championed African American art history. (Oct. 16-Jan. ix, 2022; the Phillips Drove, Washington, phillipscollection.org )

ENVISIONING EVIL: 'THE NAZI DRAWINGS' BY MAURICIO LASANSKY The Jewish Argentine Lasansky, who moved to New York in 1943, made this serial of large drawings of melting faces and Nazi regalia in 1961, while watching the Eichmann trial on tv. (Oct. 16-June 26, 2022; Minneapolis Institute of Art, artsmia.org)

INTERSECTIONS: SANFORD BIGGERS, MOSAIC Biggers responds to the museum's recently acquired quilts from Gee's Bend, Ala., with a colored sand mandala, and he remixes figures, à la Rodin and Picasso, with forms borrowed from African art. (October. xvi-Jan. 9, 2022; the Phillips Collection, Washington, phillipscollection.org )

YOLANDA LÓPEZ: PORTRAIT OF THE Artist The commencement solo museum show for an artistic pillar of the Chicano movement, famous for picturing herself every bit the Virgin of Guadalupe — in running shoes. (Oct. 16-April 24, 2022; Museum of Contemporary Fine art San Diego, Downtown, mcasd.org )

PICTURING Maternity NOW Recent depictions of maternity in all its glorious multiplicity, forth with a few iconic works from the past. (Oct. 16-March 13, 2022; Cleveland Museum of Art, clevelandart.org )

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GEORGIA O'KEEFFE, Photographer The curator Lisa Volpe puts together 90 photos past this famous painter, drawing on a previously unexamined annal. (Oct. 17-Jan. 23, 2022; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, mfah.org )

KARLA KNIGHT: NAVIGATOR The starting time museum prove for a midcareer American artist known for overly full only elegant, diagram-like drawings. (Oct. 17-May 8, 2022; the Aldrich Contemporary Fine art Museum, Ridgefield, Conn., thealdrich.org )

HOLBEIN: CAPTURING Grapheme IN THE RENAISSANCE The 16th-century draftsman Hans Holbein the Younger, famous for a bone-chilling portrait of Sir Thomas More than, also painted potential brides for royal suitors and designed robes of state for Henry VIII. A major presentation organized with the Morgan Library & Museum. (Oct. 19-Jan. nine, 2022; Getty Heart, Los Angeles, getty.edu )

BRONX CALLING: THE FIFTH AIM BIENNIAL Work by 69 emerging New York City artists who accept passed through this museum'southward prestigious incubator plan. (October. 20-Jan. 16, 2022; the Bronx Museum of the Arts, bronxmuseum.org )

PROSPECT.five: YESTERDAY We SAID TOMORROW A diverse list of artists from around the world converges on the Crescent City after a yearlong postponement. (Oct. 23-January. 23, 2022; multiple venues in New Orleans, prospectneworleans.org )

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AFRO-ATLANTIC HISTORIES This bombshell 450-work history of the Atlantic slave trade — which premiered in 2018 at the São Paolo Museum of Fine art — makes it to the States. (October. 24-Jan. 23, 2022; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, mfah.org )

AQUATINT: FROM ITS ORIGINS TO GOYA Celebrating the hottest new technology of the late 18th century, this show, the museum'due south website says, includes images from all across Europe of "erupting volcanoes, amorous couples and mysterious tombs." (October. 24-Feb. 21, 2022; National Gallery of Fine art, Washington, nga.gov )

2021 TRIENNIAL: SOFT WATER Hard Stone The New Museum's fifth triennial, curated past Margot Norton and Jamillah James, brings together 40 immature artists and collectives working to transform their mediums. (Oct. 28-January. 23, 2022; New Museum, newmuseum.org )

Describe LIKE A MACHINE: POP ART, 1952-1975 Is it yet drawing, if it'southward done past a automobile? Or art, if it looks similar an advert? (Oct. 29-March 13, 2022; the Menil Collection, menil.org )

ALMA W. THOMAS: EVERYTHING IS BEAUTIFUL A major retrospective for this 20th-century painter — the first Blackness woman given a solo at the Whitney, albeit overdue — who is known for svelte abstractions that look like fields of flower petals. (Oct. 30-Jan. 23, 2022; the Phillips Drove, phillipscollection.org )

JENNIFER PACKER: THE Center IS NOT SATISFIED WITH SEEING With precise but lush portraits and still lifes, Packer pictures contemporary Blackness life — her models' and her own. (Opening Oct. 30; Whitney Museum of American Art, whitney.org )

THE NEW Adult female Backside THE CAMERA More than 100 international photographers appear in this comprehensive survey of women and photography in the early 20th century. (Oct. 31-Jan. 30, 2022; National Gallery of Art, Washington, nga.gov )

PREHISTORIC SPIRALS: EARTHENWARE FROM THAILAND Handsome cherry-red spirals adorn pots from a culture, more than 2,000 years former, in what is now Thailand. (Opens Nov. i; Arthur Yard. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, asia.si.edu )

BEFORE YESTERDAY We COULD FLY Furnished with a diverse gathering of African and American objects from the Met's collection, this Afro-Futurist period room will pay tribute to Seneca Village, a costless Black settlement destroyed in 1857 to make fashion for Fundamental Park. (Opens Nov. 5; Metropolitan Museum of Art, metmuseum.org )

MEDIEVAL BOLOGNA: ART FOR A UNIVERSITY CITY Illuminated textbooks and other unusual objects from Europe'south oldest higher town. (Nov. 5-Jan. thirty, 2022; Frist Art Museum, Nashville, fristartmuseum.org )

PICTURING THE Southward: 25 YEARS The artists tapped for the museum's 25-twelvemonth-quondam commissioned series, intended to aggrandize representation of contemporary Southern subjects (while also edifice the High's photography collection), include Kael Alford, Sally Mann and Dawoud Bey. (Nov. 5-Feb. 6, 2022; Loftier Museum of Fine art, Atlanta, high.org )

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GILLIAN WEARING: WEARING MASKS The showtime North American retrospective for this English maker of high-concept but psychologically penetrating video work like "Confess All on Video. Don't Worry, You Will Be in Disguise. Intrigued? Telephone call Gillian." (Nov. 5-April 4, 2022; Guggenheim Museum, guggenheim.org )

Black AMERICAN PORTRAITS These 150 works eye Blackness subjects on the 45th anniversary of David Driskell's groundbreaking exhibition, "2 Centuries of Black American Art." (Nov. seven-Apr 17, 2022; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, lacma.org )

VIRGINIA JARAMILLO: HARMONY BETWEEN LINE AND SPACE Recent work by the octogenarian minimalist. (Nov. seven-Feb. 20, 2022; Parrish Art Museum, H2o Mill, Northward.Y., parrishart.org )

Mod WORLDS: AUSTRIAN AND German ART, 1890-1940 Everything strange, new and beautiful from prewar Austria and Germany fills the elegant Neue Galerie on its 20th anniversary. (Nov. 11-March 13, 2022; Neue Galerie, neuegalerie.org )

SHRINE ROOM PROJECTS: ROHINI DEVASHER AND PALDEN WEINREB Two artists' riffs on the iconography of the museum's Buddhist shrine, with video, LED and a wax. (Nov. 12-Oct. xxx, 2023; Rubin Museum of Fine art, rubinmuseum.org )

THROUGH VINCENT'South Optics: VAN GOGH AND HIS SOURCES A crowd-pleasing roundup of van Gogh's 19th-century favorites, from Delacroix to Hokusai. (Nov. 12-Feb. 6, 2022; Columbus Museum of Fine art, columbusmuseum.org )

BAMANA MUD Textile: FROM Mali TO THE WORLD Examining the origins and broad dispersion of an intricately patterned West African material made with fermented dirt. (November. xiii-Dec. 4, 2022; Dallas Museum of Fine art, dma.org )

EDITH HEATH: A LIFE IN CLAY Encounter the studio potter who founded Heath Ceramics, maker of iconic modern dinnerware in California dirt. (November. thirteen-June 26, 2022; Oakland Museum of California, museumca.org )

REVEALING KRISHNA: Journeying TO CAMBODIA'South SACRED Mount Using virtual reality — and loans from Cambodia and France — to make the museum's 1-ton young Hindu god, "Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhan," visible in its original context. (November. 14-Jan. 30, 2022; Cleveland Museum of Art, clevelandart.org )

WHISTLER TO CASSATT Americans in French republic, and French influence on Americans, in 100 canvases. (Opens Nov. 14; Denver Art Museum, denverartmuseum.org )

THE HARE WITH Amber Eyes Nineteenth-century painting, Ephrussi family photos and, of course, exquisite netsuke from the collection historic by Edmund de Waal in his all-time-selling volume, in an exhibition that originated at the Jewish Museum Vienna. (Nov. 19-May 15, 2022; the Jewish Museum, thejewishmuseum.org )

STETTHEIMER DOLLHOUSE: Up Shut Her sister Florine was a painter, but Carrie Stettheimer spent virtually 2 decades (1916-35) making a model business firm that included miniature paintings past Gaston Lachaise, George Bellows and Marcel Duchamp, who added a tiny re-create of his 1913 "Nude Descending a Staircase." (Nov. 19-May twenty, 2022; Museum of the City of New York, mcny.org )

ANDY WARHOL: REVELATION An enlightening exploration of the Pop creative person's human relationship to the Byzantine Catholic church building in which he was raised — with newly discovered documents, equally well every bit drawings by his mother, Julia Warhola. (Nov. 19-June nineteen, 2022; Brooklyn Museum, brooklynmuseum.org )

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SOPHIE TAEUBER-ARP: LIVING ABSTRACTION A critical new survey for a polymath — artist, designer, editor, teacher — of Dada and abstraction. (November. 21-March 12, 2022; Museum of Modern Fine art, moma.org )

JOSEPH E. YOAKUM: WHAT I SAW Shallow perspective, a narrow palette of pale colors and undulating contours combine to make the landscapes of Yoakum (1891-1972) distinctively foreign and evocative. (Nov. 28-March nineteen, 2022; Museum of Modernistic Art, moma.org )

UNTITLED, ART A curated off-white of galleries and nonprofits. (Nov. 29-Dec. 4; Ocean Drive and 12th Street, Miami Beach, untitledartfairs.com )

Goose egg MIAMI The New Fine art Dealers Alliance offers its younger and more attainable alternative to Art Basel. (November. 30-Dec. 4; Ice Palace Studios, Miami, newartdealers.org )

VOLTA MIAMI This young midrange fair opens its outset Miami show. (Nov. 30-Dec. 5; 1348 North Miami Avenue, Miami Beach, voltaartfairs.com )

ART BASEL MIAMI The fair that sets the bar. (December. 2-4; Miami Beach Convention Center, artbasel.com )

INSPIRING WALT DISNEY: THE Animation OF FRENCH DECORATIVE ARTS Teasing out the European origins of Walt Disney'south fantasylands with animation cells and Rococo porcelain. (Dec. 10-March 6, 2022; Metropolitan Museum of Art, metmuseum.org )

MIXPANTLI A pair of historical, artistic and cartographic deep dives — "Space, Time, and the Ethnic Origins of Mexico" and "Contemporary Echoes" — on the 500th anniversary of the fall of Tenochtitlan. (December. 12-May 1, 2022; Los Angeles Canton Museum of Art, lacma.org )

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POMPEII IN COLOR: THE LIFE OF ROMAN PAINTING More than 40 wall paintings, on loan from the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, that the eruption of Vesuvius froze in states of revealing incompletion. (Jan. 26-May 29; Constitute for the Study of the Ancient World, isaw.nyu.edu )

GWENDOLYN BROOKS: A POET'S Work IN COMMUNITY Recently acquired materials from an African American poet, including inscribed copies of many of her books, published with graphic covers by Black-endemic presses. (Jan. 28-June 5; the Morgan Library & Museum, themorgan.org )

Religion RINGGOLD: AMERICAN PEOPLE A full-museum retrospective for this wide-ranging, politically fearless Black artist, whose blockbuster 1967 painting, "Dice," a boldly colored depiction of a racial blood bath, has recently been staring down Picasso's "Demoiselles d'Avignon" in the Museum of Modern Art. (February-May; New Museum, newmuseum.org )

OCTAVIO MEDELLIN: SPIRIT AND Form The Mexican American sculptor (1907-99) has his commencement retrospective, at the institution where he taught for decades. (February. 6-January. 15, 2023; Dallas Museum of Art, dma.org )

TRAITOR, SURVIVOR, ICON: THE LEGACY OF LA MALINCHE An enslaved Indigenous woman who translated for the conquistador Hernán Cortés — and also diameter him a son — La Malinche has been an indelible symbol of modernistic Mexico, particularly in visual art. (Opening Feb. vi; Denver Art Museum, denverartmuseum.org )

WENDY RED STAR: A SCRATCH ON THE EARTH Pop conceptualism meets Apsaalooke (Crow) tradition in Ruby Star's multimedia work. (February. 11-May 8; San Antonio Museum of Art, samuseum.org )

WOODY GUTHRIE: PEOPLE ARE THE Song Instruments, photographs, manuscripts and artwork from the man who wrote "This Country Is Your Land," "Hobo'south Lullaby" and 3,000 other songs. (Feb. 18-May 22; the Morgan Library & Museum, themorgan.org )

JONAS MEKAS: THE CAMERA WAS ALWAYS RUNNING The indefatigable avant-garde artist and filmmaker, who was a co-founder of Anthology Film Archives, gets a retrospective for what would have been his 100th year. (Feb. 18-June v; the Jewish Museum, thejewishmuseum.org )

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Credit... Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia

WATER, WIND, Breath: SOUTHWEST NATIVE ART IN Customs Pieces collected past Albert C. Barnes in the 1930s see piece of work by gimmicky Native artists in an exploration of Pueblo and Navajo creative traditions. (Feb. 20-May 15; Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, barnesfoundation.org )

RICHARD TUTTLE: WHAT IS THE OBJECT? Visitors are invited to handle 75 objects, from fancy teacups to swatches of vintage cloth, from this American post-Minimalist's personal collection. (Feb. 25-July x; Bard Graduate Heart, bgc.bard.edu )

MIND OVER Thing: ZEN IN MEDIEVAL Nihon Quick but perfect calligraphic paintings from the museum's deep collection. (Feb. 26-July 24; Freer Gallery of Fine art, Smithsonian Establishment, Washington, asia.si.edu )

Compiled with reporting by Peter Libbey.

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/17/arts/design/art-museums-shows-exhibitions-fall-calendar.html

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