This week in New York, the Pace Gallery presents Happenings: New York 1958-1963, an exhibition chronicling five years of experimental performances that radically changed the course of contemporary art. Over three hundred photographs by five photographers feature major contributors to the movement such as Red Grooms, Allan Kaprow, and Claes Oldenburg. At e-flux’s headquarters, Hans Ulrich Obrist has curated an exhibition of Adam Curtis’ documentary films with exhibition design by Liam Gillick. Other highlights for the week include Ouattara Watts at Feedback Ltd., fine art and fashion photographer Juergen Teller at Lehmann Maupin, and a group show featuring Allen Ruppersberg and Alexandre Singh at Andrea Rosen Gallery.
For a full listing of this weeks events, click here
Wednesday, February 8
West Village
Ouattara Watts: Vertigo
Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld Feedback Ltd, 560 Washington Street
Lower East Side
Sarah Kurz: Made For Love
Allegra LaViola Gallery, 179 East Broadway
Material
Salon 94 Freemans, 1 Freeman Alley
Chelsea
TONY OURSLER: Screening + Conversation
Electronic Arts Intermix, 535 West 22nd Street, 5th Floor
Thursday, February 9
Chelsea
James Busby: Wingspan
Stefan Stux Gallery, 530 West 25th Street
James Busby, One Hundred Forty Five, 2006. Courtesy of Stefan Stux Gallery.
Happenings: New York, 1958–1963
The Pace Gallery, 534 West 25th St.
Kim Dong Yoo
Hasted Kraeutler, 537 West 24th Street
Walter Martin & Paloma Muñoz: Night Falls
PPOW Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 3rd Floor
Janet Fish: Recent Paintings
DC Moore Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 2nd Floor
Lower East Side
The Exquisite Corpse Project
Essex Street Market Building, 80 Essex Street
G.T. Pellizzi & Ray Smith: The Execution Of Maximilian
Y Gallery, 165 Orchard Street
Garrett Pruter: Mixed Signals
Charles Bank Gallery, 196 Bowery
Garrett Pruter, Mixed Signals, 2011. Courtesy of Charles Bank Gallery.
The Hilton Brothers: Tyrants + Lederhosen
Christopher Henry Gallery, 127 Elizabeth Street
SoHo
Mark Price: Hyper 20XX
KESTING / RAY, 30 Grand Street
Downtown
Charles Lutz: Re-Make/Re-Model
Hionas Gallery, 89 Franklin Street
Brooklyn
Resident Talk: Bad at Sports and apexart Resident Nanna Nordström team up for a Full-of-Depth Interview
2 Kingsland Ave., Brooklyn, NY
Friday, February 10
Lower East Side
Juergen Teller
Lehmann Maupin, 201 Chrystie Street
Juergen Teller, Kristen McMenamy Casa Mlino No. 2, 2011. Courtesy of Lehmann Maupin.
Caroll Taveras: Duality
F.L.O.A.T. Gallery, 195 Chrystie St.
Come and Get It!
Hendershot Gallery, 195 Chrystie Street
Chelsea
Amy Wilson
BravinLee programs, 526 West 26th Street, Suite 211
Cultural Production
Andrea Rosen Gallery, 525 W. 24th St
East Village
Dead Letter Office Hours
Independent Curators International, 799 Broadway, #205
Brooklyn
Sutured
Like the Spice, 224 Roebling Street
Adam Parker Smith, Proposal, 2012. Courtesy of Like the Spice Gallery
Per-Oskar Leu: Crisis and Critique
Triple Canopy, 155 Freeman St.
Saturday, February 11
Lower East Side
Adam Curtis: The Desperate Edge of Now
e-flux, 311 East Broadway
André Saraiva: Love Letters
Half Gallery, 208 Forsyth St
Brooklyn
Evan Robarts and James Moore
Open Source Gallery, 306 17th Street
Long Island City
Clifford Owens: Anthology, PERFORMANCE
MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Ave
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