Hendrik Kerstens’ show at
Danziger “explores some of the many intersections between painting and photography.”
Art Resources from the Mid-20th Century: Digitized Highlights from the Libraries of Hilla Rebay and Juliana Force, a joint project by the Guggenheim and Whitney Libraries, makes available the 60,000 pages of rare and unique materials from the libraries of Hilla Rebay and Juliana Force—the inaugural directors of the Guggenheim and Whitney.
Seismic Shifts, at the
National Academy Museum, “spotlights artists and architects who challenge disciplinary boundaries, confront critical questions, and alter the perception of contemporary art.
The Summer is Over, Luc Tuymans show at
David Zwirner, comes on the heels of his show at Zwirner’s London space.
Rooms of Wonder, at the
Groiler Club, features items “drawn from the private library of curator Florence Fearrington, as well as from collections at Harvard’s Houghton Library, the Getty Research Institute Library, and the Peabody Library at Johns Hopkins University.”
Gaylen Gerber’s show at
WALLSPACE “focuses on the normative aspects of visual language.”
Pot of Wisdom, El Anatsui’s show at
Jack Shainman, “explores new formal approaches to color, composition and line.”
REEL-UNREEL, Francis Alÿs’ show at
David Zwirner, “includes a film the artist made in Kabul, Afghanistan, depicting a street game played by local children, as well as a series of paintings of color bars.”