Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Shows of Note



From New York Magazine

Jesper Just At Perry Rubenstein 527 W. 23rd St. The world premiere of his new, noirish film trilogy, It Will All End in Tears, set in classic New York spaces and featuring the “music” of the Finnish Screaming Men’s Choir. 9/8–10/28.

Seth Price At Friedrich Petzel 535 W. 22nd St.Part of a triple-solo (with work at Reena Spaulings and Electronic Arts Intermix) by this ambitious newcomer, about how commercial video makes the rounds in the age of YouTube. 9/8–9/30.

Dario Robleto/Sara VanDerBeek At D’Amelio Terras 525 W. 22nd St. Robleto’s petite sculptures are inspired by war artifacts, with cinema-inspired photo-assemblages by VanDerBeek, the gallerist behind Soho’s Guild & Greyshkul. 9/8–10/21 (Robleto); 9/8–10/14 (VanDerBeek).

Jessica Stockholder At Mitchell-Innes & Nash 534 W. 26th St. New work at the artist’s new gallery, in a familiar format: colorful sculptures that use household objects to convey the language of formal abstract painting. 9/9–10/14.

Karen Kilimnik At 303 Gallery 525 W. 22nd St. Architectural installations, including a Napoleonic campaign tent and other works presenting romanticized views of history. 9/16–11/4.

Joseph Kosuth At Sean Kelly 528 W. 29th St. The veteran Conceptual artist quotes from his early wall texts in a giant labyrinth of an installation. 9/19–10/28.



Matthew Ritchie At Andrea Rosen 525 W. 24th St. “The Universal Adversary,” a major installation inaugurating the gallery’s redesigned space with a latticework structure in the shape of a folded sky, representing a parallel universe. 9/21–10/28. More here.

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