- Basquiat
- We hear this is a damn good show and that Basquiat's art is still hot - proof that he wasn't just a flash in the pan. NY Mag says: "it catches the messy energy of the artist in his moment"
- Through June 5, 2005
- Brooklyn Museum
- Damien Hirsch
- Damien Hirsch painting? The whole show is already sold, the subject matter is typically offensive, but this has got to be seen before judgement is cast...
- Through April 23, 2005
- at Gagosian Gallery
- "in spiritus" at RKL Gallery
- Curated by Christina Chow and featuring Eric Holtzman's remarkable dreamscapes and Kazmira Rachfal's colorful geometries among others...
- March 9 - April 10 (Opening Wed, March 16 6-8pm)
- RKL Gallery, 349 Leonard Street, Williamsburg, Bklyn
- Tim Hawkinson at The Whitney
- "One of America's most singular and inventive sculptors," Tim Hawkinson is remarkable. This is "the first major museum survey of this West Coast artist known for his kinetic and sound-producing sculptures"
- February 11 – May 29
- 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street (800.WHITNEY)
- Gregory Colbert at the Nomadic Museum
- "A don't-miss exhibit this spring is Ashes and Snow, more than 200 literally amazing large-scale photographic works and an accompanying 35mm film that are the fruit of the artist's 13-year personal and artistic odyssey..capturing extraordinary moments of contact between man and animal." NYC
- Opens to the public March 5th
- At Pier 54 (you can't miss it)
- William Crump - Images
- "Through an ironic brand of self-deprecating humor, Crump's images remake our childish dreams into a more forgiving view of our present circumstances. His work is an enlightened revision of a distinctly American question: how to cross the desert between our heroes and ourselves. The answer: with beauty and humor."
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