
Net-Works, 2008 by Penny Hes Yassour at Stux Gallery, in NYC. (Image courtesy of Stux.)
- In NYC: Penny Hes Yassour at Stux, opens today.
- In NYC: The premiere of miamiHeights: Hernan Bas, at the Brooklyn Museum, this Sunday at 2:00 p.m.
- In NYC: Work to Do at 112 Greene Street in SoHo, opens tonight at 6 p.m..
- In NYC: Ted Ciesielski’s Empire of Desire, a multi-screen installation, at mediaNoche, opens Saturday.
- In NYC: Seonna Hong, Caroline Hwang and Saelee Oh at Sloan Fine Art, through April 11.
- In NYC: Philip-Lorca diCorcia’s Thousand at David Zwirner, through Saturday.
- In NYC: Steve McQueen’s Hunger is screening at the IFC.
- In Denver: Dialogue at Andenken Gallery, through Sunday.
- In L.A.: Lutz Dammbeck, an artist featured in LACMA’s Art of Two Germanys, is giving a talk and showing some of his early videos at L.A.’s Goethe-Institut this Saturday at 5:00 p.m.
- In L.A.: Postopolis L.A., a five-day series on art, architecture, music and design, launches next Tuesday. Get more info here.
- In L.A.: Venice, photos by Chris Anthony, at the Corey Helford Gallery Special Exhibition Space in Culver City, opens Saturday.
- In Seattle: A panel discussion on conservation at the Cornish College of Arts, tonight at 7:30 p.m.
- In London: Utagawa Kuniyoshi at the Royal Academy of Arts, through June 9. Video slideshow here.
- In London: Portraits by Gerhard Richter at the National Portrait Gallery, through May 31.
- In Brussels: …is what I mean to say, a solo exhibit by Ripo, opens tomorrow.
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