SICK!, a group show that “examines how artists give particular shape to abject feelings and fantasies,” opens April 8 at Suite 702 of the Fuller Building. Artists participating include Tom Sanford, Eddie Martinez, Aaron Johnson and Peter Saul.
Aime Mpane’s work “embodies the pain and grace of human conflict drawn from an informed political consciousness and awareness of Africa’s colonial history.” His show at Skoto Gallery closes April 9.
José Manuel Ciria’s show at Stux is his first exhibition of work in the United States focused on the “imaginary forms of figuration.” It closes April 2.
Isidro Blasco’s show at Black & White Gallery “recreates a labyrinth of dozens of distorted spaces, each marked by two simple panels, one with a door and another with a door and a square window, built with basic building materials and repeated ad infinitum.” It closes April 3.
In his first solo show at Mike Weiss, Marc Séguin “uses found images culled from the internet, history and text books to portray moments in social, political, historical and personal timelines that are marked by the absence of success.”
The Andy Monument, by sculptor Rob Pruitt, will be on view this summer in Union Square, not far from Warhol’s old Factory.
Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective, at the Met, traces Serra’s “investigation of drawing as an activity both independent from and linked to his sculptural practice.”
Ellsworth Kelly: Reliefs 2009-2010, “an exhibition of thirteen new paintings and a new sculpture,” is at Matthew Marks through April 16.
James Siena’s show at Pace opens March 25.
Unpainted Paintings, at Luxembourg & Dayan, features work by Alberto Burri, Blinky Palermo and numerous others. It runs through May 27.