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Your weekly DKS.Thing.net art opening listings


Thursday July 1rst
  • See the Evryali Score, curated by Olivia Shao at David Zwirner, 525 & 533 West 19th Street, 10am-6
  • Summer Residency Program open studios at SVA, 133/141 West 21st Street, 4th fl., betw 6th & 7th, 6-9
  • Ill Let You Be in My Dreams If I Can Be in Yours presents works by Nina Chanel Abney, Justin Craun, Annie Lapin, Lamar Peterson, Edgar Serrano, Maximilian Toth, Wendy White and DJ William at Fredericks & Freiser, 536 West 24th Street, 6-8
  • Swell, Art 1950 - curated by Jacqueline Miro, Tim Nye, an exhibition of "surf-themed art produced by city dwellers opens simultaneously at three galleries:Metro Pictures, Nyehaus and Friedrich Petzel Gallery. The show includes contributions from the Venice Beach "Light and Space" and "Finish Fetish" gang, as well as from non-California surfers like Ashley Bickerton, Mary Heilman, Bill Komoski, Robert Longo, Dirk Skreber and Fred Tomaselli atNYEHAUS, 15 Gramercy Park South, Ste. 8D, 6-8
  • Christmas in July is organized by Simon Castets and takes its title from the1940 Preston Sturges comedy, in which the lead character, played by Dick Powell, becomes a spendthrift after his friends convince him he's won $25,000. Artists in the show include Lynda Benglis, Douglas Gordon, Christian Holstad, Aleksandra Mir and Jonathan Horowitz, who is operating a "free store" that allows visitors to drop off items they dont want and help themselves to things that they like at Yvon Lambert, 550 West 21st Street, 6-8
  • Siren features works by four artists: Dineo Bopape, Sally Dennison, Narcissister, and Pinar Yolacan; a performance by Narcissister is scheduled atAnna Kustera Gallery, 520 West 21rst Street, 6-8
  • Summer Residency Program Open Studios at SVA, 133 West 21rst Street at 6th Avenue, 6-9
  • Swell, Art 1950 - curated by Jacqueline Miro, Tim Nye, an exhibition of "surf-themed art produced by city dwellers opens simultaneously at three galleries:Metro Pictures, Nyehaus and Friedrich Petzel Gallery. The show includes contributions from the Venice Beach "Light and Space" and "Finish Fetish" gang, as well as from non-California surfers like Ashley Bickerton, Mary Heilman, Bill Komoski, Robert Longo, Dirk Skreber and Fred Tomaselli atFriedrich Petzel Gallery, 537 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • SHRED organized by independent curator (and sometime Artnet Magazinecontributor) Carlo McCormick, and presents collage-based works by Bruce Conner, Jess, Dash Snow, Gee Vaucher and Jack Walls, with new works made for the occasion by FAILE, Leo Fitzpatrick, Mark Flood, Erik Foss, Swoon and Judith Supine & Video works by Martha Colburn, Tessa Hughes-Freeland and Bec Stupac are also included at Perry Rubenstein Gallery, 527 West 23rd Street, 6-8
  • Swell, Art 1950 - curated by Jacqueline Miro, Tim Nye, an exhibition of "surf-themed art produced by city dwellers opens simultaneously at three galleries:Metro Pictures, Nyehaus and Friedrich Petzel Gallery. The show includes contributions from the Venice Beach "Light and Space" and "Finish Fetish" gang, as well as from non-California surfers like Ashley Bickerton, Mary Heilman, Bill Komoski, Robert Longo, Dirk Skreber and Fred Tomaselli atMetro Pictures, 519 West 24th Street, 6-8
  • Irrelevant: Local Emerging Asian Artists Who Don't Make Work About Being Asian at Arario Gallery, 521 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • The French Perspective, Contemporary Art from France at Agora Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • The Pencil of Nature offers works by Zeke Berman, Vija Celmins, Sally Gall, Vik Muniz, Nic Nicosia and almost 20 other artists in a show that explores "the dialogue between drawings and photographs" at Julie Saul Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • The Pencil Show at Foxy Production, 623 West 27th Street, 6-8
  • JeroniIsmo Elespe at John Connelly, 625 West 27th Street, 6-8
  • Hannah Ross, Jennifer Wroblewski, Owen Mundy, The Kit Collaboration + Robert Saucier a Curated Event at AC, Institute Direct Chapel, 547 West 27th Street, 5th fl., 6-8
  • False / Divide is subtitled "representations of abstraction in a few photographic works and includes Matthew Buckingham, Moyra Davey, Liz Deschenes, Zoe Leonard, Sam Lewitt and Eileen Quinlan at Miguel Abreu Gallery, 36 Orchard Street at Hester Street, 6-8
  • Kajsa Gullberg Womanity curated by Susan Zadeh at Envoy Gallery, 131 Chrystie Street, 6-8
  • Creeds, Colors and Combinations, presents six artists who "collectively argue against Kants theory of one, absolute geometry" at Nicelle Beauchene Gallery, 21 Orchard Street, 6-8
  • Yoko Furusho & the Astro Twins at Pure Luck, 2 Great Jones at Broadway, 7-9:30
  • Eric Ginsburg, Eva Lewitt, Kazuko & Yuko Kondo summer project at Gallery Onetwentyeight, 128 Rivington Street, betw Essex & Norfolk, 6-8
  • Summertime is nothing if not straightforward, and presents works by Amanda Church, Sarah Davis, Noritoshi Hirakawa and five other artists at Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, 29 Orchard Street, 6-9
  • Preview, Adam Higman, Caitlin Montie Greer (RART), Cameron Snow, Darlin Frometa, Ing Chua-Lee, Ita Maude Wooller (RART), Julian Lorber, Jungyeon Roh, Katie Elder, Leanne Elliott (RART, Sam Hodge, Scott Bluedorn, Skummi, Sophie Duckworth, Tim Sargent, Tory Sica & Young Heller Underground on Broadway curated by Sophie Hill at Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway, betw Grand & Broome, 7th fl., 6-8
  • Forced Exposure curated by Miriam Katzeff includes "works of art that position the viewer as an interloper in the gallery" The show is organized by Teams Miram Katzeff, and includes works by Lutz Bacher, Tom Burr, Ross Knight and Bjarne Melgaard at Team, 83 Grand Street, betw Wooster & Greene Streets, 6-8
  • Summer Stars With Yoko Furusho & The Astro Twins: Free Luck, Love & Money Forecasts at Pure Luck at 4th Sreet, 2 Great Jones Street, RSVP events@astrostyle.com, 7-9:30
  • Karla Lara performs at El Museo, 1230 5th Ave at 104th Street, 7-9 but rsvp
  • Alexis Trice, Ema, Josh McCutchen, KOSBE, Robbie Busch, Skewville Somewhere Between Heaven & Hell at Mighty Tanaka Gallery, 68 Jay Street, Ste. 416, Dumbo, 6-9
  • Amoeba to Zebra at 440 Gallery, 440 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, 6-9
  • Brooklyn Heights Association Centennial Celebration with Issue Project Rooms production of Whitmans I Do Not Doubt I Am LimitlessBrooklyn Bridge Park at Pier 1, 5

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