"A Movement in Every Direction" at the Baltimore Museum of Art presented 12 artists considering how Black families, including their own, navigated an era's geographic and sociopolitical shifts.
Updating a historic show curated by Frank Bowling, "Revisiting 5+1" unites Black artists who resisted expectations that their work be legibly political.
The French conceptualist's 1986 project about blindness doesn't hold up well in today's disability culture, and its pairing with a new series only brings out the self-amplifying qualities of both.