
Phoenix Park on a Sunday, 1966, by Evelyn Hofer. Part of an exhibition honoring a lifetime of her work at the Rose Gallery in Santa Monica, California, through May 1. (Image courtesy of Rose Gallery.)
- In NYC: The Road to Freedom: Photographs of the Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1968, and After 1968: Contemporary Artists and the Civil Rights Legacy, at the Bronx Museum, opens Sunday.
- In NYC: Catherine Opie, Girlfriends, at Barbara Gladstone, through April 24.
- In NYC: The Ashes of Pasolini: Alfredo Jaar speaks at SVA this Thursday at 7pm.
- In Philadelphia: Notations/Bruce Nauman: Days and Giorni, at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, through April 4.
- In Durham, N.C.: Displacement: The Three Gorges Dam and Contemporary Chinese Art, at the Nasher Museum of Art, opens Thursday.
- In Houston, Tex.: Alice Neel, Painted Truths, at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, through June 13.
- In Denver: Seeing Stories, aboriginal and outsider art, at IDEA Space at Colorado College, through March 31.
- In San Diego: Robert Irwin: Works in Progress, at Quint Contemporary, through May 1.
- In Brussels: HuskMitNavn and Lydia Fong, The Last Night, at ALICE Contemporary Art Center, opens Thursday at 6pm.
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