From retrospectives of Bruce Nauman and Andy Warhol in New York to dual Sterling Ruby exhibitions in Belgium, here are the art shows not to be missed this season. MoMA Lights Up With Bruce Nauman The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1 are showing a concurrent retrospective of Bruce Nauman’s work, which spans the various media and mediums that the late artist utilized — sound, video, photo, wax, drawing, sculpture, performance and, queue up the Instagram Stories, neon. Many of the artist’s neon sculptures will light up “Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts,” starting Oct. 21. This also marks Klaus Biesenbach’s last fall season as director of MoMA PS1 and chief curator at large at MoMA before heading west to lead MoCA LA. Peter Saul. “Government of California,” 1969. Courtesy The Met Breuer Conspiracy Theories Come to the Met Breuer What’s more au courant than conspiracy? On Sept. 18, the Met Breuer will lift the curtain on “Everything Is Connected: Art and Conspiracy.” Featuring 70 works produced between 1969 and 2016, the exhibit will explore the various ways artists have interpreted and responded to suspicion, power and corruption. Andy Warhol (1928–1987), “Marilyn Diptych,” 1962. Acrylic, silkscreen ink and graphite on linen, two panels: 80 7/8 x 114 in. (205.4 x
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