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Last days to see the Brooklyn Museum's 'Paul McCartney Photographs'
Issue #45: August 13 - 19
📌 Highlights
🚨 Final days to see the Paul McCartney Photography exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, Adam Pendleton, Tara Donovan, and Huong Dodinh at Pace Gallery, and a few more noteworthy gallery exhibits listed below.
🎉 No openings to report.
💖 Read our Ongoing Favorites & Further Reading below. Our must-read of the week is: The Invisible World of ‘Smell Artist’ Sissel Tolaas
📢 The Armory Show is coming to NYC Sep 6-8.
🚨 Last Chance
In the Museums
Paul McCartney Photographs 1963—64: Eyes of the Storm
📍 Brooklyn Museum
⏰ closing August 18
❓ 250 photographs from Paul McCartney’s documentation of Beatlemania during The Beatles’ tumultuous first U.S. tour
✚ Last-Chance Member Hours: Eyes of the Storm on August 16, 6:30-9pm

Paul McCartney.John and George. Paris, January 1964. Pigmented inkjet print. | © 1964 Paul McCartney underexclusive license to MPL Archive LLP
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In the Galleries
Adam Pendleton: An Abstraction
📍 Pace | 25th St
⏰ closing Aug 16
❓recent paintings and drawings exploring “Black Dada”, a philosophy that interrogates Blackness and its relationship with abstraction
✚ Tara Donovan: Stratagems and Huong Dodinh: TRANSCENDENCE are also closing

Adam Pendleton, Close Up | Self-Captured
Arcus
📍 Rachel Uffner | Suffolk St
⏰ closing Aug 16
❓a group exhibition with 13 artists exploring the versatile nature of the arch, depicting it as architectural, metaphorical, and biomorphic
✚ Sarah Martin-Nuss: Pouring Water into Water and Sofía del Mar Collins: To turn into rain and fall again are also closing

Sacha Ingber “Conspiracy of Mass”, 2020 | Photo courtesy of the artist and Rachel Uffner Gallery.
Mama’s in the Kitchen
📍 Anat Ebgi | 372 Broadway
⏰ closing Aug 16
❓group exhibition focusing on how domestic labor and care can be radical acts in our capitalistic culture
In addition:
Harun Farocki: Inextinguishable Fire is closing at Greene Naftali on Aug 16
🎉 Just In
No new major exhibits to report in neither museums nor galleries. Mid/end of summer is a slower time for the art world, but don’t worry the fall is approaching!
🗓️ Events of the week
Nothing major to report, but mark your calendars: The Armory Show will be on Sept 6-8. Buy your tickets now, from $35 - $57.
📚 Further Reading
Yoko Matsumoto: Darkness Against Nature — Plus Magazine
Brooklyn’s Pioneer Works Reopens With Groundbreaking New Shows — Artnet
At a Brooklyn Gallery, Dancers Bring a Sweeping Textile Installation to Life — Artnet
Art Gallery Shows to See Right Now — The NYTimes
[Youtube] Ewa Juszkiewicz: Locks with Leaves and Swelling Buds — Almine Rech
The Invisible World of ‘Smell Artist’ Sissel Tolaas — Artnet
The Museum of Sex Is Laying Bare Andy Warhol’s Most Provocative Films — Artnet
💖 Ongoing Favorites
For color-rich yet unnerving alternate worlds: Maja Ruznic: The World Doesn’t End, closing in August
For an intimate view into mid-20th century America: Vivian Maier: Unseen Work, closing in September
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
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