Tagged: drawing center

Calendar. 06.19.13.

Desert Architecture, 2005, by Ken Price, at the Drawing Center
Desert Architecture, 2005, by Ken Price. Part of the artist’s solo exhibit Ken Price: Slow and Steady Wins the Race, Works on Paper, 1962-2010, at the Drawing Center. Opens today, in New York. (Courtesy the artist and Matthew Marks Gallery.)

  • Washington, D.C.: James Bridle: A Quiet Disposition, at the Corcoran College of Art & Design. Opens today.
  • NYC: Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Through September 22. (Be sure to go see this show, it’s so unbelievably weird.)
  • NYC: James Turrell, at the Guggenheim Museum. Opens Friday.
  • NYC: The Artist’s Voice: Melvin Edwards in Conversation with Naima J. Keith, at the Studio Museum. Tomorrow at 7pm, in Harlem.
  • NYC: Ellen Gallagher: Don’t Axe Me, at the New Museum. Opens today, on the Lower East Side.
  • NYC: Paul McCarthy, WS, at the Park Avenue Armory. Opens today on the Upper East Side.
  • NYC: State of Mind: New California Art circa 1970, at the Bronx Museum. Opens Sunday. (Saw this as part of PST. Definitely go check it out!)
  • NYC: Ed Ruscha, Lucien Smith, Betty Tompkins and Piotr Ulkanski, Sunsets and Pussy, at Marianne Boesky Gallery. Opens Thursday at 6pm, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: Ambient, a group show organized by Tim Griffin, at Tonya Bonakdar Gallery. Opens Thursday at 6pm, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: Faig Ahmed: East in a Twist, at Leila Heller Gallery. Opens Thursday, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: Permutation 03.4: Re-Mix, at P! Gallery. Opens Sunday, in SoHo.
  • Annandale-on-Hudson: Haim Steinbach, Once Again the World is Flat, at the Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College. Opens Saturday, in the Hudson Valley.
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Calendar. 01.16.13.


Stills from Slideshow, 2012, by Ishmael Randall Weeks. Part of the artist’s solo exhibit Cuts, Burns, Punctures, at the Drawing Center, which opens Thursday, in SoHo. (Image courtesy of the artist.)

  • L.A.: LA Existancial, at LACE. Opens today, in Hollywood.
  • L.A.: Quad Shot: Renée A. Fox, Diane Gamboa, Germs and Gronk, and Karen Finley: Sext Me If You Can, at Coagula Curatorial. Opens Saturday, at 7pm.
  • L.A.: The MexiCali Biennial, at the Vincent Price Art Museum. Opens Saturday. at 6pm, in Monterey Park.
  • L.A.: Photo L.A., at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. Thursday through Monday, in Santa Monica. Former LIFE Magazine shooter Bill Eppridge is giving the keynote on Friday, at 3pm.
  • L.A.: Classic Photographs: Los Angeles, a combined exhibition featuring work from various galleries, at Bonhams. This Saturday and Sunday, in West Hollywood.
  • L.A.: Paradox Maintenance Technicians, at the Torrance Art Museum. Opens Saturday, in Torrance.
  • Fort Worth: Ed Ruscha: Made in California, at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Through July 21.
  • Houston: Crónicas: Seven Contemporary Mexican Artists Confront the Drug War, at Fotofest International. Opens Monday.
  • Detroit: The Anti-Auto Show, at the Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit. Through January 27.
  • NYC: Roman Vishniac Rediscoverd, at the International Center of Photography. Opens Friday, in Midtown.
  • NYC: Camilo Vergara, The Dream Continues: Photos of Martin Luther King Murals, at the New-York Historical Society. Opens Friday, on the Upper West Side.
  • NYC: Suzanne Treister, Hexen 2.0, at PPOW. Opens Thursday, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: A marathon reading of The Making of Americans, at Triple Canopy’s HQ, at 155 Freeman Street. Starts Friday at 7pm.
  • NYC: Donald Judd/Barnett Newman: Studio International, February 1970, at Specific Object. Through March 29, in Chelsea. **This looks exceptional for art world dish.**
  • NYC: Aki Sasamoto performance, for Talking in Circles Talking, at Soloway. This Sunday, at 7pm, in Williamsburg.
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