
Sun Ra, 1972/Photo: Alton Abraham
1
The Substitute Words: Poetry, 1957-1972
(Corbett vs. Dempsey)
The poetry of eclectic Afrofuturist visionary Sun Ra takes stage in an exhibition that coincides with the release of a 7-inch and four books by the late artist.
Through April 24
2
Marcia Hafif: Beginning Again
(Ruschman)
The works in this solo exhibition, which span the painter’s six-decade career, are exciting experiments in color and material.
Through April 24
3
Cecil McDonald Jr.: Cuts and Beats
(Hyde Park Art Center)
Historical documents are cut, collaged and remixed in photomontages that seek to subvert racist depictions of Black Americans.
Through June 12
4
Kareem Davis: A Draftsman’s Dream
(Western Exhibitions)
Architectural renderings, of buildings both real and from the artist’s imagination, which are elegant and precise in their exactitude.
Through April 10
5
SaraNoa Mark: 36° 15’ 43” N 29° 59’ 14” E
(Goldfinch Gallery)
The 2021 Breakout Artist shows new sculptural work that asks questions about how cultural objects are tasked with recording time and history.
Through April 10