WS, Paul McCarthy’s show at the
Park Avenue Armory, “weaves together a massive, fantastical forest of towering trees with grotesque video projections of iconic characters playing out their own fairy tale drama in a replica of his childhood home.”
Garth Weiser’s show at Casay Kaplan “expands upon two distinct, yet interrelated, bodies of work first presented in his May 2011 exhibition with the gallery.”
Scrim veil—Black rectangle—Natural light, Robert Irwin’s show at the
Whitney, “is a large-scale installation that uniquely engages the iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space.”
The Art of the Brick, at
Discovery Times Square, is a “critically acclaimed collection of intriguing and inspiring works of art made exclusively from LEGO bricks.”
The Postal Service play their first of two sold-out shows tonight at the Barclays Center.
Erika Vogt’s show at the
New Museum consists of “a dense arrangement of cast plaster and found objects that float in the gallery space like a field of debris.”
The Cut, Antony’s current show at
Sikkema Jenkins, “originates in personal experience yet also addresses universal artistic or social ideas and poetically suggests the healing potential of art.”
Imran Qureshi’s commission for the roof of
the Met “responds to both the surrounding view and the history of the building.”