kimber smith

Kimber Smith, who died at age fifty-nine in 1981, has a show up now at James Graham that will hopefully introduce his lesser-known work to a new generation of artists.

matt keegan

Matt Keegan loves New York. His show at D’Amelio Terras is “lined with random photographs of the city: a white boy wearing a yarmulke playing chess against a black man in a hoodie; a view of a polluted waterway between Brooklyn and Queens; a futon left on a sidewalk; a cat inside a bodega.”

roe ethridge

Roe Ethridge, a photographer who “flaunts the most commercial aspects of his work, then subverts them with pictures of a floor full of construction debris and a plastic bag wafting in midair,” has a show at Andrew Kreps through July 2.

jiro takamatsu

Jico Takamatsu’s fabulous show at McCaffrey Fine Art features “paintings, drawings and sculptures dating from 1965-1973 that run riot through the sanctified realms of structural integrity and material truth in lattice forms and concrete blocks that were distorted and deconstructed.”