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by Yezmin Villarreal Rivera Sep 07, 2012

 

Your weekend fix is here.

 

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Sebastián Patané Masuelli, Julia’s Last Dream, 2007, video installation with mixed media. Courtesy of the artist.

 

FRIDAY

A new exhibition of the work of Richard Tuttle, entitled Systems VII-XII, opens at the Pace Gallery, running through October 13.

The New Museum presents an evening of experimental musical performance in which two live musicians, Pauline Oliveros and Doug Van Nort will collaborate with an artificially intelligent element called FILTER, to produce improvised, interactive sound.

The Abrons Arts Center presents a new exhibition entitled El Regreso de los Dinosaurios, with an eye on contemporary Mexican visual culture. The show will feature artists Alejandro Almanza Pereda, Travis Boyer, Gabriela Alva Cal y Mayor, Ricardo Cid, Aurora Ixchel Pellizzi, GT Pellizzi, and Amanda Valdez.

SATURDAY

Join Jon Handel for a unique tour of Downtown NYC arts and culture.

Brooklyn artists open their doors to YOU with Go Brooklyn, a community project! Take a wander, see what people are creating, and get a chance to vote on artists to be shown in the Brooklyn Museum.

The New Museum will screen two films by Peggy Ahwesh, The Deadman and The Color of Love, alongside Stephen Dwoskin’s Alone.

superHUMAN combines canonical myths, comic book heroes, and speculative literature and film. It features the work of the following artists: Blanka Amezkua, Edgar Arceneaux, Kevin Darmanie, Kurt Forman, Chitra Ganesh, Fay Ku, Shaun El C. Leonardo, Kerry James Marshall, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Dulce Pinzon, William Pope.L, Robert Pruitt, Xaviera Simmons, Saya Woolfalk.

SUNDAY

High Line Art is celebrating John Cage’s centennial with an outdoor screening of his experimental film One11 (1992) and the sound composition 103. The film will be looping from 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm.

Alejandra Regalado’s In Reference to . . . Mexican Women of New York is a photographic project that features objects of personal importance brought by Mexican women who immigrated to the United States.

Choreographer Jonah Baker and artist Anthony McCall collaborate on Eclipse, which features dance within an installation built from light and image.

 

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