The New York Times celebrates the visionary Wifredo Lam, whose sweeping retrospective at Museum of Modern Art—“When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream”—charts decades of Afro-Caribbean and European-influenced modernist innovation. Through 130+ works spanning 1920s to 1970s, the show positions Lam’s art as a potent “act of decolonization” that reframes diasporic identity and modernism’s boundaries. Click here for more info.

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