
Reinventing the abstraction to recreate Barbie for new generations, we are looking for a wide range this week. Be sure to capture Norman Bluhm’s summaries and a dizzying display of the art and design of the history of Barbie before the end of this weekend. After that, review the history of art history Christo and Jeanne-Claude project “Doors” and Deborah Kass Feminist pastry. The “Trans” documentary “Trans” documentary of 1982 by Manuel Herreros de Lemos and Mateo Manaure Arilla and its exhibition at the Latin American Art Institute Institute is expelled to our list. –Natalie Haddad, review editor
Norman Bluhm
Miles McEenery Gallery511 West 22. Street, Chelsea, Manhattan
By March 15

“It is necessary to attract Bluhm’s paintings, which he has used his unstoppable spirit and the rebellion that changes the complex and constant body of work.” –John today
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Barbie®: Cultural icon
Art and Design Museum2 Columbus Circle, Columbus Circle, Manhattan
While March 16

“It continues to arouse everything about the history of the history of inclusions and exclusions, from Veneration to violence, Barbie at the game and works of artists.” –Carol Ickman
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Doors to New York City and Unfilled Projects
Shed545 West 30th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan
Until March 23

“I thought I shared many strangers as fragile and impossible, that neon orange doors didn’t stop the paths in the park, but in my past.” –Lisa Yin Zhang
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Deborah Kass: Art History Paintings 1989-1992
Salon 943 Eastern 89. Street, east upper side, Manhattan
Until March 29

“Kases collides stylistic calls for famous male artists, with a more sexual reading, which converts splashing paint.” –Hrag Vartania
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Dueñas de la noche: trans life and dreams in the 1980s caracas
Institute of Research on Latin America Art142 Franklin Street, in the eastern east, Manhattan
Up to April 5

“The movie [“Trans”] The center of the exhibition is clean, and it can be the only opportunity to see most people, even if the filmmakers secured performances “-Possess
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