
Broken Bear by Abe Lincoln Jr., at Subtext Gallery. (Image courtesy of Abe Lincoln Jr.)
- In San Diego: Beasts of Burden at Subtext, opens tomorrow.
- In Long Beach, Calif.: Wifredo Lam at the Museum of Latin American Art, through Aug. 31st.
- In L.A.: The collective Frédéric Magazine at Fette, opens tomorrow.
- In L.A.: La Tinta Grita: The Art of Sociological Resistance in Oaxaca, Mex., at UCLA’s Fowler Museum, through December 7th.
- In L.A.: Marlene Dumas at MoCA, through Sept. 22nd.
- In Palo Alto, Calif.: Richard Diebenkorn: Abstractions on Paper, at Stanford’s Cantor Center, through Nov. 9th.
- In Seattle: New Photo: Richard Barnes, Martin Klimas and Fred Muram at Howard House, opens today.
- In Milwaukee: A free screening of Who is Bozo Texino?, an absolutely wonderful documentary film about hobo graffiti by Bill Daniels, at the Paper Boat, tomorrow at 7 p.m. Do not miss.
- In Pittsburgh: A talk by Barry McGee at Carnegie International, tonight at 8:30 p.m.
- In Long Branch, N.J.: Of the Cloth at the Shore Institute of Contemporary Arts, through Aug. 22nd.
- In NYC: Dangerous Women, a group show, at DFN Gallery, opens tonight.
- In NYC: After Nature at the New Museum, through September 21st. Another story here.
- In NYC: It’s Not Easy at Exit Underground, opens today.
- In NYC: Lisa Halloran’s Dark Skate, at DCKT Contemporary, through Sept. 13th.
- In NYC: Tod Seelie, Slow Dancing to Slayer, at Cinders Gallery, through Aug. 9th.
- In NYC: The Animation Show at IFC Center, starts tomorrow.
- In Miami: The Beauty of Paper at The Americas Collection, through Aug. 30th.
- In London: Hadrian: Empire and Conflict at the British Museum, opens today.
- In Berlin: Miss Van and Victor Castillo at Merry Karnowsky, opens Saturday.
- In Shanghai: Mei Guo: Asian American Artists & Asian Artists Who Live in America at Contrasts Gallery, opens Saturday.
Posted by C-Monster.
Abe Lincoln, Jr. RULES!!!!!!!!! RULES!!!!!!!!!, I say.