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Fall art preview
- Richard Prince vrooms cars to the Guggenheim; Asia Society squeezes in the biggest Buddha hand you’ve ever seen.
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- TONY has partnered with P.S. 1 to bring you exclusive audio tracks to accompany special exhibits at the museum. Download now!
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Critics' Picks in Art
- Charles Atlas: Screening and Artist Talk
- Wed Sep 19 6:30pm. Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI)
- Wed 19 at 6:30pm. Acclaimed video artist Charles Atlas screens his 1987 film Hail the New Puritan, plus excerpts from a recent live collaboration with NYC band Antony and the Johnsons....
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- Damián Ortega, “Obelisco Transportable.”
- Today, Tomorrow, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun. Ongoing. Public Art Fund
- Ortega’s 20-foot-tall “mobile landmark” resembles an ancient obelisk standing on a grassy platform with wheels. Although the sculpture can potentially move anywhere, you can catch it at the entrance...
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- Jack Whitten
- Today, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon. Ongoing. P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center
- This collection of politically informed paintings includes Whitten’s large-scale work 9.11.01 (2005) and canvases from his “Martin Luther King” series, made in the ’60s. Through Sept 24....
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- Jim Torok, “New Work.”
- Today, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun, Mon. Ongoing through Oct 8. Pierogi
- Socially conscious ink-on-paper illustrations. Through Oct 8....
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- Marcel Broodthaers, “Décor: A Conquest.”
- Today, Tomorrow, Wed, Thu, Fri, Mon. Ongoing through Sep 28. Michael Werner
- This groundbreaking, two-room work—a prototype for contemporary art installations to come—was created for a London show more than 30 years ago. Only now does it makes its U.S. debut. Through Sept 29....
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Reviewed this week
- “Mockumentaries”
- Winston Wächter Fine Art, through Sat 8
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- “Popcentric”
- Gering & LóPez Gallery, through Sat 8
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- Rudolf Stingel Rudolf Stingel challenges the conventions of art in ways that are user-friendly. »
- Printable art walks Stretch your legs and see what's new in galleries with our handy guides. »
- “Generation 1.5” The immigrant experience is seen through the eyes of diverse artists. »
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In the galleries
Medium cool
- Best in drawing
- RAYMOND PETTIBON “HERE’S YOUR IRONY BACK” (David Zwirner) -- In the ’70s, Pettibon’s art was relegated to punk-rock ’zines and posters. Today, his rough-hewn illustrations fill the hallowed walls of major museums and galleries.
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- Best in installation
- MIKE NELSON (Essex St Market) -- The long-abandoned LES market gets an interior overhaul, thanks to the Turner Prize nominee.
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- Best in painting
- JULES DE BALINCOURT “UNKNOWING MAN’S NATURE” (Zach Feuer Gallery) -- Get inspired by the French-born, Brooklyn-based wunderkind’s new paintings.
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- Best in photography
- JESSICA CRAIG-MARTIN “AMERICAN SUMMER” (Greenberg Van Doren) -- Craig-Martin’s glossy photos offer access to those überexclusive Hamptons galas you didn’t want to go to anyway.
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- Best in video
- HANNAH WILKE “INTRA-VENUS TAPES” (Ronald Feldman Fine Arts) -- Sixteen monitors screen footage from the late artist’s final years.
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