It is a week of great expressions about artists and expanded opportunities, past and present. If you do not work in the Brooklyn The Red Hook district, the American artist Octavia E. Butler is highly recommended to see the author. Multimedia artist Nick Cave’s new jobs also make nice statements, and the 1960s black survey and the show shows that appear on the border of art and language and silence of the 1960s, they give many foods to think. The filmmaker at the drawing center can be the surreal “photo creation” you will ever see in Ericka Beckman. –Natalie Haddad, review editor
Art Acts in Greenwich Village
Bertha and Karl Leubsdorf Gallery in Hunter College132 Eastern 68. Street, East Upper Side, Manhattan
Until March 29

“[Acts of Art] It only works for six years, but the spirit of the Spirit and the spirit of the resulted period was relieved in the history of black art. “Jasmine Weber
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Nick Cave: Amalgams and Graphs
Jack Mainman Gallery46 Lafayette Street, Civic Center, Manhattan
Until March 29

“The cave does not have very safe and distinguished from its powerful, as his first work appeared, but in terms of interpretation of his audience.” –Hrag Vartania
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Writing is on the wall: language and silence in visual arts
Hill Art Foundation239 tenth avenue, 3. Floor, Chelsea, Manhattan
Until March 29

“The exhibition is quite easy, because it is not so rich and suggestive, answering and suggesting the question: What is the relationship of language and silence to visual art?” –Lisa Yin Zhang
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American artist: Shaper God
The pioneer works159 Pioneering Street, red hook, Brooklyn
From April 13

“What did we mean for the survival of the planet, if we took black feminist views of climate justice, if you had to default in the environmental plot of the environment?” –Alexandra M. Thomas
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Ericka Beckman: The power of the tour
Drawing center35 Wooster Street, Soho, Manhattan
May 11

“Visually, [Beckman’s] Schematic images are closer to Russian construction as well as some metaphysical paintings from Giorgio de Chirico than from New York. “Possess
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