Natalie Baxter in ‘Old Glory’ at Mulherin New York

Brooklyn-based artist Natalie Baxter’s glitzy flag hangs from the ceiling of Mulherin New York’s compact space like a disco ball, adding humor to the flag-centric group show ‘Old Glory.’ (On the Lower East Side through March 5th).

Natalie Baxter, People will Think You’re Making a Trump Flag V, fabric and polyfill, 22 x 39 x 3 inches, 2017.

Curtis Talwst Santiago at Rachel Uffner Gallery

A tiny, parched figure gasps for water, a protesting crowd descends to a pool of water and here, an overloaded boat of migrants braves choppy waters in dramatic ring box dioramas by Canadian artist Curtis Talwst Santiago. Seen in Lilliputian scale, Santiago’s characters seem to be at the mercy of the elements and other forces beyond their control as they struggle onward. (At Rachel Uffner Gallery on the Lower East Side through Jan 8th).

Curtis Talwst Santiago, Deluge VII, mixed media diorama in reclaimed jewelry box, 6 x 4 x 4 ½ inches, 2016.
Curtis Talwst Santiago, Deluge VII, mixed media diorama in reclaimed jewelry box, 6 x 4 x 4 ½ inches, 2016.

Rob Pruitt at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise

Energized by the inauguration of President Obama in 2008, New York artist-provocateur Rob Pruitt started painting a picture of the president daily, sourcing his images from the news. All paintings completed up to the start of the show are included at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, where this unusual monument to the nation’s leader and to Pruitt’s endurance will be on view through the end of the week. (On the Lower East Side through Dec 18th).

Rob Pruitt, installation view of ‘The Obama Paintings,’ at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise on the Lower East Side, November 2016.
Rob Pruitt, installation view of ‘The Obama Paintings,’ at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise on the Lower East Side, November 2016.

Amy Casey at Foley Gallery

Walks and bus rides through Cleveland’s post-industrial landscape inspires Amy Casey’s amazingly intricate acrylic paintings. Here, the built environment mobilizes into twisted chains that evoke jewelry or a train set. (At Foley Gallery on the Lower East Side through Oct 30th).

Amy Casey, (detail) Swirlsnap, acrylic on panel, 48 x 48 inches, 2016.
Amy Casey, (detail) Swirlsnap, acrylic on panel, 48 x 48 inches, 2016.

Michael Williams at Canada Gallery

Michael Williams’ latest paintings employ tacky techniques – inkjet and airbrush – and mingle dominant subject matter with incidental-seeming doodles.  They stand out for their utter weirdness, demonstrating that there are rules of taste by breaking them. (At Canada Gallery through Dec 8th).  

Michael Williams, Art Loft Eviction Sale, inkjet and airbrush on canvas, 2013.