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3 new exhibits at Rachel Uffner Gallery
Issue #40: July 9 - 15
π Highlights
π¨ Studio Sound at the MoMA, Roni Horn at H&W, and more are closing.
π 3 new gorgeous exhibits at Rachel Uffner, Harun Farocki at Greene Neftali, and more are detailed below, as well as opening receptions & other events.
π Read our Ongoing Favorites & Further Reading below.
π’ Many galleries are now operating with new summer hours and are not open on Saturdays. Double check gallery hours if you decide to explore over the weekend.
π¨ Last Chance
In the Museums
Studio Sound: Sable Elyse Smith
π MoMA
β° closing July 14
β debut of a new opera βIf you unfolded usβ by Smith, exploring themes of systemic oppression, self-discovery, and the power of voice

Installation view of Studio Sound: Sable Elyse Smith, on view at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. | Photo: Jonathan Dorado.
Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art
π Metropolitan Museum of Art
β° closing July 14
β the fourth and final rotation with modern woodblock prints, garments, and photographs, exploring the twin themes of anxiety and hope
π see exhibit details.
In the Galleries
Roni Horn
π Hauser & Wirth | Wooster St
β° closing July 12
βworks on paper and cast-glass sculptures, exploring identity, perception, and meaning
π see exhibit details.
β Jennifer Rochlin: Paintings on Clay is also closing on July 12, at the 22nd St location, featuring large hand-built terra cotta vessels on which she offers scenes of her life and loves

Self-Captured
π Just In
In the Museums
Heads Up: βA Celebration β The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernismβ at the Met
π Metropolitan Museum of Art
β° July 14, 1-4pm
π Talks, films, performances, and more. Details here.
Chinese Painting and Calligraphy: Selections from the Collection
π Metropolitan Museum of Art
β° opening July 13
βa rich selection of the Metβs comprehensive collection of Chinese painting and calligraphy
π see exhibit details.
In the Galleries
Arcus
π Rachel Uffner | 170 Suffolk
β° opening July 11
βa group exhibition with 13 artists exploring the versatile nature of the arch, depicting it as architectural, metaphorical, and biomorphic
π see exhibit details.
β Sarah Martin-Nuss: Pouring Water into Water, featuring waterscapes, and SofΓa del Mar Collins: To turn into rain and fall again, featuring watercolor based paintings on silk, are also opening July 11, same location
ββ opening reception on July 11, 6-8pm for Arcus, Sarah Martin-Nuss, and SofΓa del Mar Collins

Photos courtesy the artist and Rachel Uffner Gallery.
Harun Farocki: Inextinguishable Fire
π Greene Neftali | 26th St
β° opening July 11
βa cross-section of Farockiβs films against war
π see exhibit details.
β Book launch (free) event with Nora M. Alter, celebrating the publication of her new book, Harun Farocki: Forms of Intelligence
In addition:
Vivian Vivas: may I die before Iβm gone and Yoab Vera: Reminiscence β Contigo AprendΓ at Alexander Berggruen Gallery, opening July 10
Demetrius Wilson is opening at Half Gallery on July 11, with an opening reception July 11, 6-8pm
Image-Ridden Impulse at Richard Saltoun, opening July 11 with a reception at July 11, 6pm
π Further Reading
A Masterpiece of Fiction Inspires the Urge to Submerge in a Gallery Crawl β The NYTimes
Reynaldo Rivera Brings the Underground Into the Gallery (MoMA PS1) β The NYTimes
Mika Tajima Taps Into Our Tech And Wellness Obsessions β Artnet
βI Donβt Want to Give Up on Hopeβ: Pussy Riotβs Nadya Tolokonnikova on Creating Art in Exile β Artnet
77-Year-Old Performance Provocateur Pat Oleszko Takes Manhattan With Her First New York Solo Since 1990 β Cultured
The Wide, Wide World of Judy Chicago β The NYTimes
π Ongoing Favorites
To celebrate innovative Black artistic expression of the 1920s-40s: The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism, closing in July
To see the latest and greatest in American Art: The Whitney Biennial: Event Better Than The Real Thing, closing in August
For sensorial soulscapes: Amanda Wall: Sky Got Dark, closing in August
For color-rich yet unnerving alternate worlds: Maja Ruznic: The World Doesnβt End, closing in August
For an iconic installation of word & political art: Jenny Holzer: Light Line, closing in September
To witness the trailblazing portraits of an Expressionist: Paula Modersohn-Becker: Ich Bin Ich/ I Am Me, closing in September
Image Sources: self-captured
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