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It's warming up outside, so take note that this weekend Storm King sculpture park opens. #roadtrip
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It's warming up outside, so take note that this weekend Storm King sculpture park opens. #roadtrip
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This week, we're all about reaction GIFs in museums, imagining what would've been if Alejandro Jodorowsky directed Dune (whoa!), thinking about Obama's drones, Robert Heinecken's photography at MoMA, and your last chance to see a show by Chuck Close … and, needless to say, there's a lot more.
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On the short list for the week is a big show of Cuban-American art in the Bronx, a screening of cinematic classic Requiem for a Dream, and your last chance to see the retrospective of one of the greatest comic artists of our time.
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Armory Week is over, and thank goodness — we all can't step inside another art fair for a while (or at least until May!). Catch your breath and go see these.
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Cultural omnivores will be descending on New York this week in order to partake in the art banquet that is the Armory Arts Week and the 2014 Whitney Biennial.
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This week's offerings are wonderfully diverse: masterpiece stained-glass windows and a masterpiece novel, plus an exquisite art contraption and a night of Bushwick gallery hopping.
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This week, the ruminations of a pioneering hip-hop photographer, a massive show of Italian Futurism, and the last chance to see Julie Ault's collection at Artists Space.
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This week, New York keeps things interesting. Try out a couple of artist talks, a one-night-only exhibition, documentary films, and high school horror.
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This week, New York has a lot of big names on tap. Catch tributes to Marina Abramović and William S. Burroughs, see a Jean-Luc Godard film on the big screen, or sit in on a talk with Isaac Julien.
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This week, encounters among artists and with robots, openings in Bushwick, and screenings of Hitchcock's The Birds.
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There are too many good shows on view in New York to stay in all week — from a spaceship inside the New Museum to new work by Steve DiBenedetto and David LaChapelle, plus a mysterious artist from the 1970s.
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This week, we're covering a lot of ground — from a symposium on the transformation of museums in the age of social media to an exhibition of new ceramic works by Lynda Benglis.