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Ned Vena’s show at Clifton Benevento is “comprised of ink blotter paintings and acid-etched security glass panels.”
Ned Vena’s show at Clifton Benevento is “comprised of ink blotter paintings and acid-etched security glass panels.”
Jessica Labatte’s show at Golden is “constituted by three large-scale photographic tableaux picturing the materiality of colored light, depicted at once both active and substantive.”
Cindy Sherman’s extraordinary 2012 continues with her show at Metro Pictures.
Luxembourg & Dayan is showing works by Domenico Gnoli, the Italian artist who died in 1970 at the age of 36.
Buzz Kill, Aaron Curry’s show at Michael Werner, features a “massive painted aluminum sculpture that divides the exhibition space into individual “rooms” through which viewers can move.”
The MTA announced a stellar lineup of artists commissioned for the new 2nd Avenue Subway. The artists chosen include Chuck Close, Sarah Sze and Jean Shin.
David Paulson’s show at Jonathan Burden “vibrates with force, energy and process.”
The Madison Square Park Conservancy presents Pet Sounds, an “interactive, large-scale, mixed-media installation by acclaimed California-based artist Charles Long,” which will be at the park through September 9.
The Help, Rachel Harrison’s show at Greene Naftali, runs through June 16.
Alex Prager’s show at Yancey Richardson features “a selection of color photographs from the artistʼs new short film, La Petite Mort, with accompanying film stills.”