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B, D, F, V at 42nd St.-Bryant Park; 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, S, W at Times Sq.-42nd St.
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Tue-Sun, 10am-6pm; Fri, 10am-8pm |
| On November 13 at 7 p.m., visitors can hear Janaina Tschäpe, whose elegantly eerie works in this show depict a figure in a dress adorned with balloons, in discussion with ICP curator Christopher Phillips. | |
The music videos of Kalup Linzy—who loves to play dress-up—are among the standouts in the sizzling triennial of photography and video art that will tie a ribbon around the museum’s year of focus on fashion... and the rest of the world.


Opens 11/22 Tim Burton at The Museum of Modern Art
Tim BurtonA retrospective for the man who, it goes without saying, has brought us some of the most fantastical movies of the last two decades, from "Beetlejuice" to "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." More »

Closes 12/18 Ree Morton at The Drawing Center
Jerry Saltz recommends: "It’s time to revisit the whimsy, wit, and relevance of Ree Morton, who died in a car accident in 1977, shortly before her 41st birthday. Morton combined conceptualism, postminimalism, magic, Americana, and kitsch with a feminist twist and a comedian’s wit." More »
Closes 12/19 Lynda Benglis at Cheim & Read
Large bronze masses and big bright-orange orbs made from urethane by the cantankerous artist, who is best known for posing with only a dildo and a pair of sunglasses in a self-funded ad in Artforum in 1974. More »
Closes 12/19 Tracey Emin at Lehmann Maupin
Tracey EminThe totally in-your-face, no-holds-barred Young British Artist star brings her latest show, "Only God Knows I'm Good," to NYC. More »