- 1. Jeremy Blake
Opens November 10 at Kinz, Tillou + Feigen
Lost amid the tabloid frenzy surrounding his mysterious suicide was the fact that the city lost one of its most promising video artists. Blake’s films will be screened throughout the month alongside his beautifully surreal photographic works.
- 2. Jason Rhoades
Opens November 13 at David Zwirner
Black Pussy, Rhoades’s last known work, completed shortly before his death last year at the age of 41, is a sprawling, enigmatic installation of neon signs, beaver-felt cowboy hats, Egyptian hookah pipes, and a replica of Jeff Koons’s Rabbit.
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