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museum exhibitions calendar_today Tuesday, June 24, 2025

artist lisa yuskavage interview morgan library exhibition

Lisa Yuskavage is set to have a major exhibition of her works on paper at the Morgan Library and Museum in New York, running through January. The show features dozens of drawings spanning over three decades, many of which have never been publicly shown before, discovered in her flat files by her registrar. The exhibition places her provocative figurative work—known for its vulgar, humorous, and desire-laden imagery—in dialogue with the museum's renowned Old Master drawing collection.

This exhibition matters because it marks a significant institutional recognition for Yuskavage, who emerged in the 1990s as a controversial feminist figure in the art world. The Morgan's decision to host her work without censorship underscores a shift in how her art is perceived, cementing her place in the centuries-long conversation of the nude in Western art. The discovery of hundreds of unseen drawings also highlights the ongoing potential for revelation even in a seemingly saturated art market.