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VP Curated Weekly Roundup No. 7

VP Curated Weekly Roundup No. 7

This week's 10 featured art world picks around NYC, Miami and LA — Plus a few rituals and must have's with Kylie Manning

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Jun 18, 2024
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NYC

June 20, 6-8pm @ 180 Maiden Lane: Visionary Projects’ x Anderson Contemporary Present: It’s Time To Slow Down - An Exhibition with 42 Emerging Artists

June 22, 6-8pm @ 132 Bowery (2nd FL): First Solo Show With Meredith Maher Feat. Live jazz Performances

June 22: Opening of Equis, I Griega, Zeta at Anonymous Gallery

June 20, 6-8pm @ 519 W 26th St (2nd FL): 191st Annual: Academy Style - The National Academy of Design's Annual Exhibition is the longest-running serial exhibition of contemporary art and architecture in the United States. The 191st Annual: Academy Style will feature work by 117 National Academicians and is the first in-person Annual held since 2015 and the first in the Academy's new home in Chelsea.

MIAMI

Ending June 21: https://www.artsy.net/partner/homework

June 22 @ 10:30am: Art & Coffee at MOCA North Miami - Art Muse director Ross Karlan will lead you through three exhibitions: “Light Play” which features works from the museum’s permanent collection, and two exhibitions featuring the work of Haitian artist Manuel Mathieu, his first major solo exhibition in the United States. Following the tour, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in discussion over coffee at the neighboring Cafe Creme. 

Closing soon: Jade Thacke @ Jupiter Gallery

June 20 @ 6:30pm: DALÉ TALKS: Art and Mythology @ Dale Zine Miami Art District

LA

June 19 @ 6pm: Panel Discussion with Artists & Social Justice Leader @ the Freedom Exhibit

June 22 @ 11am: Muse LA tour @ Skirball Cultural Center - The day includes Frank Stella's exhibit Had Gadya, lunch in Zeidlers Café with a conversation about the Skirball’s newly acquired work Common Ground by Adam Silverman, and a visit to  Yinka Shonibare’s The American Library installation.


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