For her first solo museum exhibition in the United States, artist and activist Lubaina Himid introduces a new body of work at the New Museum.


LUBAINA HIMID—WORK FROM UNDERNEATH
Through October 6.
New Museum
235 Bowery, New York City.

Lubaina Himid, from top: Le Rodeur: The Captain and the Mate, 2017–18, acrylic on canvas; So Many Dreams, 2018, acrylic on paper; Le Rodeur: The Lock, 2016, acrylic on canvas; Le Rodeur: The Exchange, 2016, acrylic on canvas; How Do You Spell Change?, 2018, acrylic on paper. Works on canvas photographed by Andy Keate, works on paper photographed by Gavin Renshaw. Images courtesy and © the artist and Hollybush Gardens.
