until April 5 Tate Modern “Walker’s fountain explores the interconnected histories of Africa, America and Europe. She uses water as a key theme, referring to the transatlantic slave trade and the ambitions, fates and tragedies of people from these three continents.
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Rachel Harrison: Life Hack
through January 12, 2020 Whitney Museum of American Art New York Rachel Harrison’s (b. 1966) first full-scale survey will track the development of her career over the past twenty-five years, incorporating room-size installations, autonomous sculpture, photography, and drawing.
OLAFUR ELIASSON: IN REAL LIFE
Until January 5, 2020 Tate Modern “In Eliasson’s captivating installations you become aware of your senses, people around you and the world beyond. Some artworks introduce natural phenomena such as rainbows to the gallery space. Others use reflections and shadows to play with the way we perceive and interact with the world.
Sheila Hicks: Seize, Weave Space
Nasher Sculpture Center until August 18, 2019 “Sheila Hicks (American, born 1934) has been working supple and pliable materials for over sixty years. Known for pushing perceptions of art beyond traditional associations, the artist uses fiber to create sculptures and objects that give material form to color.