3 Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now Amanda Williams’s ‘Embodied Sensations’ at MoMA; Matthew Wong’s ink drawings; and installations by Cameron Rowland take on policing. A mother and daughter participate in a mini-performance in “Amanda Williams: Embodied Sensations” by interpreting a movement instruction.Credit...Julieta Cervantes June 9, 2021, 3:11 p.m. ET Amanda Williams Through June 20. Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, (212) 708-9400, moma.org. Ensconced in the Museum of Modern Art’s big atrium, Amanda Williams’s “Embodied Sensations” is a richly reverberant installation piece. You can take it as sculpture, institutional critique and social commentary on public space and its inequitable accessibility — and that’s only the beginning. Like a stone tossed in still water, this piece sends ripples in all directions.