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This week, it's all about the weekend. Get ready for an arts festival in Dumbo, an art-book fair in Queens, and your last chance to ferry out to Governors Island.
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This week, it's all about the weekend. Get ready for an arts festival in Dumbo, an art-book fair in Queens, and your last chance to ferry out to Governors Island.
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This week, the doctor wants you to relax. September has already proven itself to be a hectic start to the art season and she's concerned about your blood pressure.
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This week, African photography, Japanese avant-garde, contemporary political art, and new-media art that contemplates the possibilities of Armageddon.
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This weekend, GO Brooklyn will see over a thousand Brooklyn artists opening their studios to the public. Here's Hyperallergic's guide to a few of the event's highlights, organized by neighborhood.
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This week more shows are openings in Chelsea than the doctor would care to count, but she's chosen a few that sound particularly exciting. There's also an artist-led run out of Bushwick, a historical tennis match, an artists' beauty salon, and more. Art season has begun!
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This week, before the upcoming marathon of fall openings, it's your last chance to visit a few shows about to close — plus the Governors Island Art Fair, a new artist discussion series in Brooklyn and more. Who needs vacation when you've got art?
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This week, a handful of openings and open studios, the Ai Weiwei documentary, old-timey fun at Coney Island and free pet portraits.
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This is largely the week of the solo exhibition, but if you need get outside for a change, head to Rockaway Beach for artistic sandcastles.
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The doctor is in, and this week she's got you traversing the city — from Ridgewood to Red Hook, the Lower East Side to Harlem. Uptown there's a new show of work by Harlem artists; down in Dumbo, two street stencil artists share a gallery. Closing parties are also the thing, at Recess and Parallel Ar
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This weeks, art handlers stage a takeover of a Chelsea gallery, plus shows opening about freeness, queerness and the post-Olympic city.
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This week, the Chelsea Art Walk, London street photography, and the last chance to see James Rosenquist's "F-111" and Christian Marclay's "The Clock."
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This week, queer cinema, posthumanism in the West Village, bulletin board art and a pop-up art bookstore.