Hyperallergic is in Miami this week soaking up the sun and the art fairs, but we’ve still got the remedy for those sick with the art bug back in New York. This week’s Art Rx takes you outside Manhattan to the Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island City and even Beacon, New York. You’ll be itching to jump on mass transit to workshop with musician Maya Azucan at the Bronx Museum of Art, view posters created by Iraq War Veterans and the Justseeds printmaking collaborative in Brooklyn or slip into a fabric sleeping bag in Franz Erhad Walther’s solo show at Dia:Beacon. For those who’ve escaped to Miami, we’ve also included a few events to wash down your extra-strength pill of art fairs.
Weekly Art Rx
Art Rx: Thanksgiving Weekend Edition!
While the art world slows down a bit this weekend to eat turkey, there is still plenty to do to work off all those calories, or consume more. This week’s Art Rx offers a medley of Thanksgiving weekend events including Diego Rivera’s murals at MoMA, Big Onion’s eating tour of the Lower East Side and, in the true spirit of giving, an Occupy Wall Street Thanksgiving.
Weekly Art Rx
This week’s prescription is full of exciting show openings that will have you running around like a feverish art fanatic. We should mention that is a potential side effect.
Your Weekly Art Rx: Performa Edition!
This week’s prescription is a heavy dose of Performa 11 with just a taste of the must-see highlights of this year’s festival. The three-week event can be overwhelming, but thankfully the Hyperallergic doctor is in to help you through it.
Your Weekly Art Rx
Here again is your weekly remedy to cure you of what ails you: a list of exhibitions and events that will serve as your weekly dose of art medicine. This week the doctor orders Beat Nite on Friday night, a Halloween blood fest and did we mention our editor is in a performance piece?
Your Weekly Art Rx
Here at Hyperallergic we are allergic to a lot — dust, nuts, cats, insipid art criticism, bad art shows, people who suck. Enter our weekly remedy: a list of exhibitions and events that will serve as your weekly dose of art medicine. Here is this week’s prescription …