The Center for Book Arts presents The Un(Framed) Photograph, an exhibit featuring “current members of CBA’s artistic community and other invited artists whose work will further the discourse, focuses on how the art of photography, the photographic process, and related media, such as video stills, are used to convey content, form, text, and image within a broader context of book arts practices.”
Yago Hortal’s show at Rooster opens August 4.
Erik Benson will have a show at Edward Tyler Nahem in September.
Wanna See My Portfolio?, at Pace/MacGill, consists of portfolios produced by Diane Arbus, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Duane Michals, Robert Rauschenberg, and Garry Winogrand.
Rumor has it that Bob Dylan will have a show at Gagosian this September.
Jim Henson’s Fantastic World, at the Museum of the Moving Image, “features over 120 artifacts, including drawings, storyboards, and props, all of which illustrate Henson’s boundless creativity and innumerable accomplishments.”
Bronx Calling, a joint exhibition at the Bronx Museum and Wave Hill, features works by 72 participants in the 2011 Artist in the Marketplace program. On Friday, July 29, there will be a panel discussion by four of the artists.
Pretty on the Inside, a seven person show at Paul Kasmin, includes ironic or subversive work that “hijacks the language of cartoons and comics to both celebrate and criticize contemporary culture.”
Tracey Goodman’s show at Regina Rex “disrupts the familiarity of the preexisting architecture through a number of incisive modifications to the space.”
POWHIDA, at Marlborough Chelsea, opens July 27.