Seth Price at Petzel Gallery

Seth Price, installation view at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, 2012.
Seth Price, installation view at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, 2012.

Known for vacuum forming objects (masks, a bomber jacket) in polystyrene, Seth Price explores new sealing options with giant fabric envelopes in his latest solo show – the inaugural exhibition in Petzel Gallery’s beautiful (pre-flood anyway) new 18th Street location.  Printed with patterns derived from financial businesses like Capital One and Paychex logos, the envelopes suggest an unclear but persistent connection between art and commerce.  (Through Dec 22nd.)

‘The Feverish Library’ at Friedrich Petzel Gallery

Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Sequence III), plaster, polystyrene and steel, 2002.
Rachel Whiteread, Untitled (Sequence III), plaster, polystyrene and steel, 2002.

Books – in colorful grids on the floor, piled on a remainders table, preciously designed and placed far out of reach on high shelves and in many more guises – fill Friedrich Petzel Gallery’s biblio-centric group show, ‘The Feverish Library’ (organized in cooperation with Matthew Higgs).  Rachel Whiteread’s plaster, polystyrene and steel ‘Untitled (Sequel III)’ from 2002 lends a note of gravitas and mystery to the show by recording only the cast space around a bookshelf.  (In Chelsea’s Friedrich Petzel Gallery through Oct 20th).

Christian Jankowski at Friedrich Petzel Gallery

Christian Jankowski, 'Discourse News,' video on plasma screen, 2012.
Christian Jankowski, ‘Discourse News,’ video on plasma screen, 2012.

It isn’t news that art jargon can obscure more than it illuminates.  But in Christian Jankowski’s video ‘Discourse News,’ the spectacle of a popular New York news anchor delivering the artist’s wordy definition of art from her usual desk in the NY1 studio makes visual art verbosity seem particularly absurd while also reminding viewers of how over-simplified normal news programs can be. (Jankowski’s latest solo show runs through July 28th at Friedrich Petzel Gallery.)