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New York City Art Shows We Love Right Now


Halloween is nearly upon us — and the work of Edward Gorey is at the Society of Illustrators to make sure it’s macabre. Although the exhibition focuses on his illustrations for others rather than his own books, it’s still a strange trip.

In a different vein, the 8th Floor gallery examines the multifaceted ways that artists represent landscapes while the Museum of the Moving Image explores the world of Lu Yang with an exhibition that can be experienced as a film or an interactive game. And a survey of sculptures by Reverend Joyce McDonald suffuses the Bronx Museum with a sense of serenity and purpose.

The artist-run Tempest Gallery in Queens is hosting a group textile exhibition that takes on climate change and cultural identity. That one ends this coming weekend, so get there soon. Also ending this weekend is Theresa Margolles’s Portrait at James Cohan Gallery in Tribeca. Honoring trans communities in Mexico and the UK, it’s a powerful show made all the more meaningful through the artist’s sensitivity to her subjects. Don’t miss it. —Natalie Haddad, Reviews Editor

It must be nice to fall in love

Tempest Gallery, 1642 Weirfield Street, Ridgewood, Queens
Through November 1

Detail of Leila Seyedzadeh’s “Mapping the air between peaks” (2025) at TEMPEST Gallery in Ridgewood, Queens (photo Rhea Nayyar/Hyperallergic)

“Artist-run Tempest gallery features delicate and detailed manipulations of thread and fabric … gently enveloping viewers in conversations about climate change and shifts in cultural identity alike.” —Rhea Nayyar

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Romance, Regret, and Regeneration in Landscape

The 8th Floor, 17 West 17th Street, Flatiron, Manhattan
Through December 13

Clement Siatous, “Untitled” (2005), acrylic on linen (photo Alexis Clements/Hyperallergic)

“[The exhibition’s] representations of landscapes, intimate or grandiose, remind us to consider whose viewpoint is on display, and to what end.” —Alexis Clements

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Something Else Entirely: The Illustration Art of Edward Gorey

Society of Illustrators, 128 East 63rd Street, Upper East Side, Manhattan
Through January 3, 2026

Detail of Edward Gorey, cover art for December 10, 2018 issue of The New Yorker (1992),  watercolor and pen and ink on paper (photo Noah Fischer/Hyperallergic)

“‘G is for George smothered under a rug,’ we read, and all the fears life ever threatened us with flood in.” —Noah Fischer

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Ministry: Reverend Joyce McDonald

The Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1040 Grand Concourse, Concourse Village, The Bronx
Through January 11, 2026

Joyce McDonald, “Covered with Love” (2003), acrylic and fabric on air-dry clay (photo Alexandra M. Thomas/Hyperallergic

“Every work is minute enough to cradle in two hands yet radiates a monumental spiritual grace.” —Alexandra M. Thomas

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Lu Yang: The Great Adventure of Material World

Museum of the Moving Image, 36-01 35th Avenue, Astoria, Queens
Through March 22, 2026

Detail of Lu Yang, “The Great Adventure of Material World” (2019–20) (all photos Eana Kim/Hyperallergic)

“Using his own scanned face and body and turning that into an idol, [Lu] becomes both worshipper and worshipped, collapsing the line between reverence and simulation.” —Eana Kim

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