
Affordable Housing, by Ross Jones. (Image courtesy of William Angel Gallery.)
- In London: Ross Jones at William Angel Gallery, opens Friday.
- In Oakland: Marina Vendrell Renaut, Flaming Furbelows, at Johansson Projects, opens Saturday at 4 p.m.
- In L.A.: Steve Burtch and Meeson Pae Yang: Refraction at Lawrence Asher, in the Fairfax District, through Saturday.
- In L.A.: Eyeone and Patrick Martinez at Tradition, in Westlake Village, opens Saturday.
- In S.F.: Pablo Guardiola and Haden Nicholl at the Little Tree Gallery, opens Saturday. (Sadly, this will be the gallery’s last show.)
- In Chicago: Paul Chan: My Laws Are My Whores at the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, through April 12. (Interesting: You can download Chan-designed computer fonts here.)
- In Chicago: Buckminster Fuller: Starting with the Universe at the Museum of Contemporary Art, through June 21. Plus: Next month, visitors to Art Chicago will be able to walk inside one of Fuller’s domes.
- In Miami: Recent Acquisitions at the Miami Art Museum, through Oct. 11.
- In Fort Lauderdale: A workshop on creating and using your own pinhole camera, led by artist Courtney Johnson, at Girls Club, this Saturday at noon. (Cost: $60.)
- In NYC: A book party for Vandal Squad: Inside the New York City Transit Police Department, at powerHouse books, today at 7 p.m.
- In NYC: Alfredo Jaar, The Sound of Silence, at Galerie Lelong, through May 2. (Art21.)
- In NYC: Dan Witz at Tattoo Culture, opens Friday.
- In NYC: Ellsworth Kelly, Paintings and Drawings, at Matthew Marks, through April 11.
- In NYC: The Women of the Photo League, opens today at 6 p.m.
- In NYC: Michael Leavitt, Don’t Stop Object Shopping, at Fuse Gallery, opens Saturday.
- In NYC: Mark Jenkins, The Golden Ass and Other Stories, at Stricola Contemporary, opens Saturday.
- In NYC: Aakash Nihalani, Ellis Gallagher and Poster Boy, Neo-Con, at 17 Frost Gallery, opens Saturday.