Art Gallery Shows to See in March (Upper East Side: Raquel Rabinovich)

The New York Times

This week in Newly Reviewed, Dawn Chan covers Yuko Mohri’s flood abatements, Jackie Saccoccio’s evocative drips, Raquel Rabinovich’s luscious mud and Josiane M.H. Pozi’s anti-“likes.”


 

Plenty of artists have leaned on Jorge Luis Borges for inspiration. Far fewer can say that Borges himself lent a helping hand.

 

Raquel Rabinovich was one: In one of many conversations they had in Buenos Aires, Rabinovich pondered how to translate her English title for a series of paintings — “The Dark Is Light Enough” — into Spanish. Borges’s solution had a touch of poetry: “La oscuridad tiene su luz,” (“Darkness has its light”).

 

Two paintings from that series — both using black or deep brown hues to conjure night skies over shadow lands — are included in this show: a retrospective of sorts for Rabinovich, who died last year at 95.

March 20, 2026
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