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The Guggenheim recently announced the digitization of over 60 exhibition catalogues, now freely accessible via their archives.
The Guggenheim recently announced the digitization of over 60 exhibition catalogues, now freely accessible via their archives.
The Cullman Education Building at the MoMA is showing rare holdings of artists’ publications from Eastern and Central Europe from the 1960s and 1970s.
Vivian Maier, a former nanny who secretly took thousands of photographs, continues her posthumous accent with a show at Steven Kasher.
Anna, Tommy Hartung’s show at On Stellar Rays, closes December 23.
Simone Jones’s show at Ronald Feldman explores the relationship between time and space.
Sculpture and Ceramics, at Barbara Mathes Gallery, features Fausto Melotti’s “signature metal sculptures, as well as a selection of his rarely seen polychrome ceramics of the fifties and sixties.”
Andrew Moore’s photographs at the Queens Museum of Art show the ruins of Detroit after the collapse of the auto industry.
David Smith’s show at the Whitney “offers new insights into the artist’s career-long involvement with geometric forms.”
The Dead Sea Scrolls are on view at Discovery Times Square.
The Bard Graduate Center will host its annual Holiday Book Sale at the Bard Graduate Center Gallery December 15-18.