
Public Enemy Number Two, 2010, by Mint & Serf. Part of the exhibit Mint and Serf: Special Graffiti Unit, at Lyons Wier Gallery, opens Wednesday at 6pm. (Image courtesy of Lyons Wier.)
- NYC: Swell: Art 1950-2010, a three-gallery exhibit of surf-themed art, at Metro Pictures, Nyehaus and Friedrich Petzel Gallery, through Friday.
- NYC: Helen Frankenthaler, at Craig Starr Gallery, on the Upper East Side, through Aug. 30.
- NYC: Fuck Don Pablo Pedro at Pandemic Gallery in Williamsburg, opens Saturday.
- NYC: Reader’s Delight, at McKenzie Fine Art, through Aug. 6.
- Beacon, NY: Electric Windows, street artists redo a 19th century factory, this Saturday starting at noon.
- Fort Worth: Constructivist Spirit: Abstract Art in South and North America, at the Amon Carter, through Sept. 5.
- L.A.: Emmet Gowin, Beauty is Nothing, at Marc Selwyn, through Aug. 14.
- Torrance, Calif.: The Rise of RAD: The Influence of the Urethane Revolution, at the Torrance Art Museum, through Sept. 4.
- San Pedro, Calif.: Amanda Keller Konya, Dealing With Difficult Situations, at Project Room 3G at Angels Gate, opens Saturday at 7pm.
- In Oakland: Erik Parra, Some Math & Between Currencies, at Johansson Projects, opens Friday. Opening reception on Friday, Aug. 6 at 5pm.
- S.F.: Zachary Royer Scholz, Tape, Paint, Repaint, at Baer Ridgway, through Oct. 16.
- Barcelona: Pipilotti Rist, Friendly Game – Electronic Feelings, at Fundació Juan Miró, through Nov. 1.

