Ryan Humphrey at DCKT Contemporary

Ryan Humphrey brings street life inside by making art from signage, brass knuckles, music and more in a show that includes paintings in the guise of caution tape, available by the piece or all together.  A comment on desensitization or just plain desensitization?  (At DCKT Contemporary on the Lower East Side through May 12th).  

Ryan Humphrey, Tapes, acrylic on canvas, seven parts, 2013.

Guy Ben-Ari at Scaramouche Gallery

Israel-born, New York based artist Guy Ben-Ari makes his New York exhibition debut with a show that speaks to our access and remove from contemporary events.  Here, hands hold a tablet showing an act of self-immolation caught on camera and witnessed by mostly passive spectators which include the tablet owner and finally, us. (At Scaramouche Gallery through April 28th)

Guy Ben-Ari, An Act of Protest Viewed Through a Tablet Device, oil on panel, 2013.

Alicja Kwade at Lisa Cooley

To look at it, you’d never guess that Berlin-based Alicja Kwade’s miraculously curving wooden door was fashioned from a number of old doors cut up and seamlessly pieced together.  The sculpture’s title, ‘Eadem Mutata Resurgo,’ or ‘I rise again, changed but the same,’ puts a weighty spin on Kwade’s clever reclamation of found materials but the piece nevertheless appears to be an almost magical portal into another world. (At Lisa Cooley through March 17th).  

Alicja Kwade, Eadem Mutata Resurgo, wood, 2013.

Lucy Skaer at Simone Subal Gallery

Lucy Skaer, Us to Them V, C-print mounted on aluminum, 2012.
Lucy Skaer, Us to Them V, C-print mounted on aluminum, 2012.

British conceptual artist Lucy Skaer once left a diamond and a scorpion together on an Amsterdam street.  ‘Us to Them V,’ a photo of Skaer comparing natural materials to French Post-Impressionist Eduoard Vuillard’s 1895 painting ‘Album’ in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, isn’t quite so dangerous.  But it does make a strange juxtaposition that interrupts usual ways of thinking of 19th century art. (At Simone Subal Gallery the group show ‘It’s Over There,’ Lower East Side through Feb 10th).

Join one of Merrily’s final art gallery tours of 2012!

Join me on one of my final art gallery tours of 2012!  On Dec 1st, 2-4pm, we’ll be seeing the best that Chelsea has to offer.  The next day, Sunday Dec 2nd, 10:30am – 12pm, I’ve added an additional tour of ‘Regarding Warhol’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  On December 8th, 11am – 1pm (a new time), we’ll check out the highlights of New York’s more experimental galleries on the Lower East Side.  And as always, if you can’t join me on a tour, I’m glad we can see ‘an outstanding artwork a day’ together on Facebook!