Hernan Bas’s show at the Brooklyn Museum should be seen. Works From The Rubell Family Collection features 38 of the young artist’s works from the past ten years. See if you can recognize the South Florida influence.
Hernan Bas
Works From The Rubell Family Collection
Brooklyn Museum
February 27 – May 24
Seung Ae Kim and Shani Peters will collaborate on a site-specific installation at Chashama Artist Space. Support your Harlem artists.
Reciprocity: Welcome To My Territory
Seung Ae Kim and Shani Peters
Chashama Artist Space
2016 Adam Clayton Powell
April 16 – April 17
Tara Donovan’s work is always worthwhile. See her show at PaceWildenstein.
Tara Donovan
New Drawings
PaceWildentsein
April 10 – May 2
The Tate Modern has approved a $300 million extension that will increase the building’s capacity to better suit the 5+ million annual visitors. Swiss architects Herzog and de Meuron will design the space.
“No Box Assembly is a group of five young painters from around the country who converged in a painting studio in an old Lower East Side synaogue. The artists of No Box work for themselves, and present to each other. They have found that a group dynamic and common purpose allows each individual to push into his/her own process. Though working in the same space under similar conditions, each artist produces art that is largely directed by their own personal vision. This, in turn, lead to dynamic opportunities for group exhibition as well as a unique blend of influences and support for their individual projects.”
No Box Assembly is proud to collaborate with Collective Hardware in their first group exhibition,
“The Gum That You Like is Coming Back…”
Leah Dixon, Winston Chmielinski, Heidi Hahn, Jonathon Jackson, Lauren Seiden
Curated by Theodore Barrow
“The Gum That You Like Is Coming Back…”
COLLECTIVE HARDWARE
169 BOWERY
noboxassembly@gmail.com
April 4 – April 11
Pianist Christopher O’Riley will perform his transcriptions of the music of Radiohead and Dmitri Shostakovich Friday night at Miller Theatre. Artists Stephen Byram and Jonathon Rosen will provide live video accompaniment. Byram and Rosen “integrate individual torrents of imagery; they fuse abstract, figurative, graphic, and subjective art to draw inspiration from and provide commentary on the music as it is performed”.
Christopher O’Riley
2+2=5
March 27, 8PM
Miller Theatre
116th and Broadway
Dana Schutz has a show at Zach Feuer Gallery (LFL).
Dana Schutz
Missing Pictures
Zach Feuer Gallery (LFL)
530 W. 24th Street
March 13 – April 25
Celebrate the arrival of spring with Shannon Plumb’s The Park at Madison Square Park. The Park consists of twelve short films that “track the comedy and, at times, tragedy that comes with living our private lives out-of-doors,” and will be shown daily from 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. on four outdoor video screens on the grounds of the Shake Shack. Buy a burger and enjoy the show.
Shannon Plumb
The Park
Mad. Sq. Art
March 19 – April 23
Four BMW Art Cars, by Warhol, Stella, Lichtenstein and Rauschenberg, will be on display at Grand Central’s Vanderbilt Hall for two weeks starting next week. Robin Rhode will also have a special project on display. This event is free and open to the public.
BMW Art Cars
Grand Central Terminal
March 25 – April 6