Art
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Nayland Blake, Untitled (1994), at Matthew Marks
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Chelsea
- Tim Gardner, 303 Gallery, through July 13
- Voice of America, a group show with Vito Acconci, Barbara Kruger, et al., at Gladstone 24, through July 27
- A Luta Continua. The Sylvio Perlstein Collection, Hauser & Wirth (22nd St.), through July 27
- Evidence, a group show at Metro Pictures curated by Josh Kline, which includes a video by Liz Magic Laser, through July 27
- Difference Engine, a group show curated by Cory Arcangel and Tina Kukielski, at Lisson, through August 10
- Painting: Now and Forever, Part III, Greene Naftali and Matthew Marks Gallery, all locations, through August 17
- Oliver Lee Jackson, Untitled Original, at Burning In Water, through September 1
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Sam McKinnis, Linda (2018), at Gladstone 64
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Uptown
- Before/On/After: William Wegman and California Conceptualism, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, through July 15
- Alan Shields, Rolling Orbit, Van Doren Waxter, through July 27
- Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body (1300 – Now), Met Breuer, through July 22
- Adrian Piper: A Synthesis of Intuitions, 1965 – 2016, at MoMA, through July 22
- Safe, a group show with Artschwager, Mapplethorpe, Nauman, Prince, et al., at Gladstone 64, through July 27
- Math Bass, My Dear Dear Letter, at Mary Boone Gallery, through July 27
- Cliché, at Almine Rech Gallery, through July 28
- Annex, a group show of self-taught African-American artists of the southern United States, at Shrine, Lower East Side, through July 29
- Marc-Camille Chaimowicz: Your Place or Mine, Jewish Museum, through August 5
- Putting Out, a group show with diCorcia, Huxtable, Cosey Fanni Tutti, et al., at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, SoHo, through August 11
- Robert Irwin, New “SCULPTURES/CONFIGURATIONS”, at Pace on 57th, through August 17
- James Turrell, Depth Perception, at Lévy Gorvy, through August 18
- Thomas Gainsborough, Experiments in Drawing, The Morgan Library & Museum, through August 19
- Chaim Soutine: Flesh, The Jewish Museum, through September 16
- Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman, at The Morgan Library and Museum, through September 23
- One Hand Clapping, the third and final exhibition of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Chinese Art Initiative, art by Cao Fei, Samson Young, et al., Guggenheim Museum, through October 21
- Bodys Isek Kingelez, City Dreams, at MoMA, through January 1, 2019
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Ryan McGinley, Nicole (2018), at Team Gallery
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Downtown
- This is not me, Andy Warhol, a show of fake Warhols, at 3A Gallery, East Village, through July 8
- Mark Van Yetter, You can observe a lot by just watching, at Bridget Donahue, Chinatown, through July 15
- Felix Bernstein and Gabe Rubin, Folie à Deux, with the film Madame de Void: A Melodrama (2018), at David Lewis, Lower East Side, through July 28
- Louis Cane & Gedi Sibony, The Surface of the East Coast: Visible Reality, at Emmanuel Barbault, SoHo, through July 31
- Ben Schumacher, The China Chalet Group, at Bortolami, TriBeCa, through August 10
- Art duo Hipkiss, Alpha and Chris Mason, Bulwark, at The Drawing Center, through August 12
- READYMADES BELONG TO EVERYONE, a large group show of architecture and design, at the Swiss Institute’s new East Village location on 38 St. Marks Place, curated by Fredi Fischli and Niels Olsen, through August 19
- Jack Smith, Art Crust of Spiritual Oasis, at Artists Space, SoHo, through September 9
- Peter Fischli, at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, Chinatown, through September 15
- Ryan McGinley, Mirror, Mirror, at Team Gallery, SoHo, through September 29
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Christopher Wool, Untitled (2018), at Luhring Augustine
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Outside Manhattan
- Christopher Wool, A New Sculpture, at Luhring Augustine, Bushwick, through August 10
- Mel Chin, All Over the Place, Queens Museum, through August 12
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Film
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Still from Generation Wealth (2018), dir. Lauren Greenfield
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New Releases
- The First Purge, dir. Gerard McMurray, with Marisa Tomei
- Ant-Man and the Wasp, dir. Peyton Reed, with Paul Rudd and Evangeline Lily
- Sorry to Bother You, dir. Boots Riley, with Lakeith Stanfield, Armie Hammer, and Danny Glover
- Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot, dir. Gus van Sant, with Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill, and Rooney Mara
- Eighth Grade, dir. Bo Burnham, with Elsie Fisher
- Shock and Awe, dir. Rob Reiner, with James Marsden, Woody Harrelson, and Jessica Biel
- Siberia, dir. Matthew Ross, with Keanu Reeves, Ana Ularu, and Molly Ringwald
- Equilizer 2, dir. Antoine Fuqua, with Denzel Washington
- Blindspotting, dir. Carlos López Estrada, with Daveed Diggs and Rafael Casal
- Damascus Cover, dir. Deniel Zelik Berk, with Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Olivia Thirlby, and John Hurt
- Generation Wealth, a documentary, dir. Lauren Greenfield
- McQueen, a documentary about Alexander McQueen, dir. Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui
- Mission: Impossible – Fallout, dir. Christopher McQuarrie, with Tom Cruise
- Hot Summer Nights, dir. Elijah Bynum, with Timothée Chalamet and Maika Monroe
- Puzzle, dir. Marc Turtletaub, with Kelly Macdonald and Irrfan Khan
- Skyscraper, dir. Rawson Marshall Thurber, with Dwayne Johnson and Neve Campbell
- No Postage Necessary, dir. Jeremy Culver, with George Blagden and Charleene Closshey
- Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda, a documentary, dir. Stephen Schible
- Sharp Objects, dir. Jean-Marc Vallée, on HBO, with Amy Adams
- Under the Tree (2017), dir. Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson and Huldar Breidfjord
- The Captain (2018), dir. Robert Schwentke
Trailers Playlist
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Short Runs of Older Films, and Engagements
- Araby (2017), dir. João Dumans and Affonso Uchoa, at Film Society of Lincoln Center, currently through July 6
- Under the Tree (2017), dir. Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson and Huldar Breidfjord, at Quad, July 6
- The Third Murder (2017), dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda, at Quad, July 20
- Good Manners (2017), dir. Marco Dutra and Juliana Rojas, at IFC Center, July 27
Series
- Harun Farocki, a retrospective, at Anthology Film Archives, through July 15
- Essential Cinema, an ongoing series at Anthology Film Archives, with upcoming films by Charlie Chaplin, Joseph Cornell, and Jean Cocteau
- New York Asian Film Festival, at Film Society of Lincoln Center, through July 15
- Encore screenings in Film Society of Lincoln Center’s series Visconti: A Retrospective, July 17 – 19
- Hammer’s House of Horror, Part II: The Decadent Years (1968 – 1976), at Quad, July 20 – August 2
- The New York Woman, at Quad, June 29 – July 19, at Quad, with Crossing Delancey (1988), Daisy Kenyon (1948), Girlfriends (1978), and others.
- Dziga Vertov Group: Jean-Luc Godard & Jean-Pierre Gorin, at Metrograph, July 18 to July 25
- The Female Gaze, at Film Society of Lincoln Center, with films by Chantal Ackerman, Claire Denis, and others, July 26 – August 9
- Gérard Blain, at Metrograph, July 27 – August 3, with Blain’s own films and a few Chabrols
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Dance
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Lucinda Childs, Available Light (1983), at Rose Theater
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See Also: A small film series, Dance on Camera Festival 2018, at Film Society of Lincoln Center, July 20 – 24, with the film Lucinda Childs, Great Fugue by Beethoven (2017)
Dance Calendar
Monday, July 2
Ashley Bouder Project
Ashley Bouder: In Pursuit of…
Dances by Lauren Lovette and Abdul Latif
Music by Miho Hazama
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
Tuesday, July 3
Ashley Bouder Project
Ashley Bouder: In Pursuit of…
Dances by Lauren Lovette and Abdul Latif
Music by Miho Hazama
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
Thursday, July 5
Ashley Bouder Project
Ashley Bouder: In Pursuit of…
Dances by Lauren Lovette and Abdul Latif
Music by Miho Hazama
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
Friday, July 6
Barak Ballet
E/Space, and other dances
8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
Saturday, July 7
Barak Ballet
E/Space, and other dances
8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
Tuesday, July 10
Batsheva – The Young Ensemble
Ohad Naharin: Naharin’s Virus
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
Wednesday, July 11
Batsheva – The Young Ensemble
Ohad Naharin: Naharin’s Virus
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
Thursday, July 12
Batsheva – The Young Ensemble
Ohad Naharin: Naharin’s Virus
8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
Mostly Mozart Festival
Lucinda Childs Dance Company
Lucinda Childs: Available Light
Music by by John Adams
Stage design by Frank Gehry
7:30 p.m., Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall
Friday, July 13
Batsheva – The Young Ensemble
Ohad Naharin: Naharin’s Virus
8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
Mostly Mozart Festival
Lucinda Childs Dance Company
Lucinda Childs: Available Light
Music by by John Adams
Stage design by Frank Gehry
7:30 p.m., Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall
Saturday, July 14
Batsheva – The Young Ensemble
Ohad Naharin: Naharin’s Virus
2:00 & 8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
Sunday, July 15
Batsheva – The Young Ensemble
Ohad Naharin: Naharin’s Virus
2:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
Saturday, July 28
Dance Class:
Dance with Mark Morris Dance Group
11:00 a.m., Hearst Plaza, FREE (limited space; first-come, first-served)
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Music
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Louis Langree, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra conductor
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Music Calendar