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| Paintings by Chip Hughes at Kerry Schuss, 34 Orchard St. |
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| Color, knit together |
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| in an analague palette |
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| and complementary palette... |
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| Filled to the brim with a chromatic weave |
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| and compositions that combine Steve di Beneditto with Suzan Frecon |
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| Color inside of color |
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| We finish with a monochrome |
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| At the new Monya Rowe at 34 Orchard: Jake Longstreth |
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| and Larissa Bates |
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| and a beautiful, painterly Angela Dufresne |
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| At Lesley Heller, 54 Orchard St., Ron Gorchov |
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| Handmade paper, thick, almost free-standing |
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| Impacting touch |
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| Forcing the issue |
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| Installation of Gorchov. Artist Sarah Sosnowy and friend enter left. |
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| Across the street, Reed Danziger at Valerie McKenzie |
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| An exhibition of works on paper that combine scientific symbols and abstract marks |
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| Holy Toledo! Oscar de Las Flores at a slam-dunk two-person at Mulherin and Pollard. |
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| Not since Hogarth! |
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| Lots going on, mostly in ink, and really well done. |
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| Alongside, an equally elegant exhibition by recent Prix de Rome Fellowship Recipient Carl D'Alvia |
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| Guston to the core--the influence wholly digested |
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| and recalibrated to suit D'Alvia's concerns |
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| Politics, yes, as well as male identity... |
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| Its desires (here, a floor piece) |
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| and entanglements |
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| Tricky Dick by Carl D'Alvia |
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| At the new Horton Gallery in the old Canada space: Minnesota wood carver Aaron Spangler |
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| Jenny Dubnau, thanks for telling me about this show! |
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| Pine woods. |
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| With the most gorgeous free-standing...sculpture? Monument? |
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| Aaron Spangler |
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| Details |
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| The show will lower your heart rate by at least 20 beats...it is calming, lovely |
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Shows still on the list:
Rachel Beach at Blackston
Katherine Bradford at Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects
Ashley Bickerton at Lehmann Maupin
Cary Liebowitz at Invisible Exports
in Bushwick: Storefront Bushwick's grand finale, curated by Todd Levin:
Jim Nutt, Jennifer Wynne Reeves, and Donald Roller Wilson
in W'burg: Amy Hill, the Age of Delightenment at The Front Room, 147 Roebling
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