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New exhibit at The Jewish Museum π
Issue #33: May 21 - 27
π Highlights
π¨ A few gallery exhibits are closing this week!
π Overflow, Afterglow opening at The Jewish Museum π
π Read our Ongoing Favorites & Further Reading below.
π’ No updates this week π
π¨ Last Chance
In the Museums
No major exhibits are closing in the museums this week.
In the Galleries
Liu Bolin: Order Out of Chaos
π Eli Klein | 398 West St
β° closing May 24
βnew sculptures and recent photographs focused on βsensingβ and critiquing the impossibility of disappearing in the digital world
π see exhibit details.
Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato
π David Zwirner | 34 E 69th
β° closing May 24
β distinctive geometric compositions with richly textured surfaces, capturing Lorenzatoβs hometown of Belo Horizonte, Brazil
π see exhibit details.

Amadeo Luciano Lorenzato, Untitled, 1972. | Courtesy David Zwirner
A Study in Form (Chapter Two), curated by Arden Wohl
π James Fuentes | 55 Delancey
β° closing May 25
βexploring the relationship between artists and poets and emphasizing the importance of collective creativity, featuring over 70 artists and poets
π see exhibit details.
π Just In
In the Museums
Overflow, Afterglow: New Work in Chromatic Figuration
π Jewish Museum
β° opening May 24
βseven emerging artists using supernatural color to challenge traditional figuration
π see exhibit details.
β Gallery Talk on May 23, 6:30 - 7:30 pm; tickets are 18$

Ilana Savdie, βCowβ , 2023. | The Jewish Museum, New York. Photo by Lance Brewer.
In the Galleries
No major exhibits are opening in the galleries this week.
π Further Reading
Jenny Holzer Shines New Light in Dark Places β The NYTimes
5 Takeaways From the Spring Art Auctions β The NYTimes
Artist Meg Webster on Sculpting βPower Objectsβ With Soil, Moss, and Beeswax β Artnet
How Storm King Art Center Became One of the Worldβs Top Sculpture Parks β Artnet
Yves Kleinβs Leap Into the Blue (With Living Paintbrushes) β The NYTimes
Artist Ian Mwesiga Crafts Seductive, Eerie Paintings That Challenge Reality β Artnet
π Ongoing Favorites
For whimsical, Dr. Seuss-esque sculpture: The Haas Brothers, closing in June
For vibrant portraits that pushes back against historical gaps: Lubaina Himid: Street Sellers, closing in June
To bask in a comprehensive collection of monumental Black artists: Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys, closing in July
To celebrate innovative Black artistic expression of the 1920s-40s: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism, closing in July
To see the latest and greatest in American Art: The Whitney Biennial: Event Better Than The Real Thing, closing in August

Image Sources: self-captured


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