If you love Firelei Báez’s vibrant installation at the 163 Street-Amsterdam Av (C train) station (detail pictured here), then you will be happy to know you can see more of her work in NYC this spring! “A Drexcyan Chronocommons (To win the war you fought it sideways)”, an exhibition of her new work opening tonight at James Cohan Gallery, includes an immersive installation (pictured) and recent paintings, shining a light on black diasporic symbols of nurturing and resistance. You can also see her work in En Plein Air on the Highline (at 20th Street) depicting a Haitian Sans-Souci Palace ruin that appears to sink into the ground.














