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Meditative Continuity: New Video Works by Mary Lucier

closing this weekend at Lennon, Weinberg ...Read More →

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In the Air: Conceptual Art, North and South

When artists were still writing postcards and sending faxes. At Hunter College through May 8 ...Read More →

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A TOPICAL PICK FROM THE ARCHIVES: Ariane Lopez-Huici

A film review from 2009 coincides with the artist's show at Hionas Gallery ...Read More →

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The Art of the Gamble: Feds Bust Helly Nahmad

Part of a massive investigation of money laundering activities ...Read More →

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On the Edge: Judith Belzer at Morgan Lehman

Mapping the urbanization of California's coastline, through April 27 ...Read More →

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Lavished in Kindness: Ariane Lopez-Huici Photographs Priscille

"Many male viewers are disturbed to discover they are turned on by her mutilated body" ...Read More →

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Prize Time: Guggenheims and a Pulitzer for artists and a critic

Fellowship awarded to Elena Sisto whose first solo with Lori Bookstein opens Thursday ...Read More →

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Drawing Room Plunder: Jane Irish at Locks Gallery, Philadelphia

Sông H’u’ong: Withdrawing Room is on view through May 10 ...Read More →

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Towards A Sense of Closure: David Diao’s TMI at Postmasters

The last day of show and space alike is Saturday, April 27. ...Read More →

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Jene Highstein (1942-2013): Postminimalist Sculptor of Elegance and Idiosyncrasy

Tribute to be posted later this week ...Read More →

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The Wall is Also a Story: El Anatsui at the Brooklyn Museum

The Ghanaian artist's first solo exhibition in a New York museum, on view till August 4. ...Read More →

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Open Studio Weekend at Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation

May 3 - 5: Open Studio Weekend at Marie Walsh Sharpe in Dumbo. ...Read More →

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A Rebellious Sensuality: Jene Highstein, 1942 – 2013

with an additional comment by sculptor Alain Kirili ...Read More →

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Ugo Rondinone: Human Nature at Rockefeller Center

Public Art Fund installation on view through June 7, Gladstone show opens May 10 ...Read More →

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Portrait of the Artist as a Young Woman: Elena Sisto at Lori Bookstein

Her first show in New York since 2004 and her debut at this gallery ...Read More →

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Syntax Is Everything: Stanley Whitney at Team

on view in Soho through Saturday, May 11 ...Read More →

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Killer Opening For “Murdering The World,” Mark Greenwold’s Long-Awaited Debut...

Chuck Close, Paul Simon, Elena Sisto, Rackstraw Downes ...Read More →

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Cool Kids and Bathroom Smokers: The View from the Middle of Frieze

Today, Monday, is the last day of the second year of the art fair on Randall's Island ...Read More →

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Relentless Yet Dispassionate: Hilary Harkness at the Flag Art Foundation

A review nine years in the making of a show that closes this weekend ...Read More →

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Swoops, Blobs and Swirls: James Walsh At Spanierman

A show of small paintings in Spanierman’s Modern Library project room ...Read More →

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Just Off Madison: Open House By Private Dealers Celebrating American Art Week

In conjunction with American sales at the auction houses ...Read More →

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Repetition as a Tool of Revelation: The Work of Keith Smith

Photography with stitching, at Bruce Silverstein through June 1 ...Read More →

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Joan Linder at Mixed Greens

on view through May 24 ...Read More →

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Imprinting Memory in Space: Giosetta Fioroni at the Drawing Center

Belated New York debut of Sixties Rome Pop Artist ...Read More →

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A Romp Through A Flesh-Colored Universe: Maria Petschnig’s Video Installations

On view through June 16 at On Stellar Rays ...Read More →

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One Foot In The Sublime: John Zurier at Peter Blum

The monochrome paintings achieve greater particularity when worked small ...Read More →

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Daring to be Beautiful: Robert Zakanitch at Nancy Hoffman

Pattern and Decoration is a reductive and therefore not very astute term in relation to Zakanitch ...Read More →

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The World isn’t a Monochrome: In the Studio with DeShawn Dumas

A young painter on the eve of his first solo exhibition in New York ...Read More →

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Jon Imber at Queens College

on view through June 15 in Flushing, Queens ...Read More →

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Bushwick Just Got Bigger: Open Studios This Weekend

The 7th annual Bushwick Open Studio festival. ...Read More →

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