Jack Whitten The biggest exhibition ever will open this weekend this weekend in the Museum Museum (MOMA), New York. Ben Luke talks to Michelle Kuo to the commissioner of the show, whitten driving a remarkable body of the work about the political and experimental commitment.

Installation view Jack Whitten: MessengerWith whitten’s 01-11 (2006) on the right side Photo: Jonathan Dorado
In Paris, one of the last exhibitions opened in the middle of Pompidou before closing five years this week was presented this week. Paris Noir includes more than 150 artists from the African Diaspora in the African diaspora between the years. Ben went to Paris to Paris, talking to Alicia Knock, the show curator. And this work of this weekly passage is searching for Arpita Singh, paper papers, paper listings and labels (2015).

Roland Dorcély, Leda and Swan, 1958. Reserved rights. Photo: © Center Pompidou, MnnName-CCI / Janeth Rodriguez-Garcia / Dist. A grandparrmn
It appears in a new exhibition of the artist’s artist in London in Serpentine. The digital editor of the newspaper Alexander Morrison Art, about painting, talked to the artistic director of the Hans Ulrich Obrist Serpentine Galleries.

Arpita Singh, Search SITA dolls, paper listings and labels (2015)
© Arpita Singh
- Jack Whitten: MessengerMuseum of Modern Art, New York, March 23, August 23. You can listen to Jack Whitten to talk about his life and work on the show audiogue at www.moma.org
- Paris Noir: Artistic circulation and colonial resistance, 1950-2000Center Pompidou, Paris, June 30
- Arpita Singh: RememberSerpentine North, London, July 27th