Calendar. 08.24.13. Better late than never edition.
LAST DAY: Untitled, by Bast. Part of the exhibit Ten Years of Wooster Collective: 2003-2013, at Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Through today, in Chelsea. (Image courtesy of the artist and Jonathan LeVine.)
- NYC: American Modern: Hopper to O’Keeffe, at the Museum of Modern Art. Through January 26.
- NYC: Soundings: A Contemporary Score, at the Museum of Modern Art. Through November 3.
- NYC: Matthew Miller, Unveiling, at Pocket Utopia. Through August 29, on the Lower East Side. (The gallery is by appointment only for the month of August.)
- Atlanta, Ga.: Fictional Geographies, at Robert Walden. Through September 7.
- S.F.: Jennie Ottinger, Members Only, at Johansson Projects. Through September 19.
- S.F.: Adam Feibelman, Do With Me What You Will, and William Emmert, A Lot of People Do This, at Guerrero Gallery. Through September 7.
- L.A.: 356 Sculptures, at 356 Mission. Opens today at 6pm.
- LAST DAY: L.A.: BDX-LAX: Faraway So Close, at Subliminal Projects. Through today, in Echo Park.
- Mexico City: David Choe, Snowman Monkey BBQ, at the Museo Universitario del Chopo. Through October 27.
- Copenhagen: Independents, a group show, at V1 Gallery. Through September 7.
- Plus: It’s the last week for I, YOU, WE at the Whitney Museum. Christian Viveros-Fauné provides numerous reasons for why you shouldn’t miss this show.
- Plus, plus: Christopher Knight on why Detroit’s art shouldn’t so hastily be sold off. (I’m embarrassingly behind on this story. But if you haven’t followed it and you’re gonna read only one piece about it, make sure this is it.)