Pavlo Massry Center for the Arts Massry Center for the Arts October 18


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This would be the weekend you want to be in Hudson.
This would be the weekend you want to be in Hudson.

The Columbia County Quango on the Arts (CCCA) is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its ArtsWalk, running through Sunday, November 19. This weekend, almost every gallery in town is opening a new exhibition. There'south a literary festival opening with readings at 7pm on Friday at the Spotty Dog and standing with two days of readings at the Hudson Opera Business firm. The Hudson Area Library is hosting a special sale of books on artists, art education in various media, crafts, design, compages, artists monographs, photography, interior design and more than. In that location's a record and media sale at WGXC studios and you tin can watch 30 painters painting at Olana. Oh, and much, much more.

Works by (left) Ann Fitzgibbons and Gigi Begin @  Landscapes for Landsake 13th Annual Art Exhibition
Works past (left) Ann Fitzgibbons and Gigi Begin @ Landscapes for Landsake
13th Annual Art Exhibition

Landscapes for Landsake 13th Annual Fine art Exhibition @ Maple Ridge Befouled, Coila. A fundraiser to support local farmland conservation, the testify features 31 artists whose work is inspired by the region'south working landscapes. Opening reception: Saturday, October 11, 1-5pm. (Through Monday, Oct 13)

Jackie Ferrara: Ribbed Dome (rebuilt) and Alexandre Arrechea: Helmsley @ Art Omi
Jackie Ferrara: Ribbed Dome (rebuilt) and Alexandre Arrechea: Helmsley @ Fine art Omi

2014 Autumn Exhibition @ Art Omi, Ghent. New works by Alexandre Arrechea, Jackie Ferrara, Guy Goldstein, Harrison Atelier, Paula Hayes, Catherine Lee and Joan Linder. Public reception: Sunday, October 12, 1:30-4pm. At 2pm on Sunday, Harrison Atelier will nowadays Species Niches ii, a site-specific performance and installation choreographed by James McGinn and composed by Loren Dempster.

Paintings by Jennifer Pazienza  @ Good Purpose Gallery
Paintings by Jennifer Pazienza @ Good Purpose Gallery

Un-Earthed @ Good Purpose Gallery, Lee. Landscapes, in the broadest sense of the word, by Jennifer Pazienza. Opening reception: Friday, October 10, 5–7pm. (Through October 17)

Photographs by Benjamin Swett @ BCB Art
Photographs past Benjamin Swett @ BCB Art

Shin Creek @ BCB ART, Hudson. Photographs by Benjamin Swett. Besides on view is a group exhibition of gallery artists including Justin Baker, Sandra Gottlieb, Michael Lindsay-Hogg, William Wegman and others. Opening reception: October 11, 6-8pm. (Through November 9)

Craig Barber: Harvest @ NOBO Gallery,  Hudson.
Craig Barber: Harvest @ NOBO Gallery, Hudson.

Unframed: Viii Photographers in Exhibition @ NOBO Gallery, Hudson. Works past eight photographers from the Hudson River Valley: Craig J. Barber, Karen Davis, Richard Edelman, Jeff Jacobson, Kay Kenny, Elaine Mayes, Carla Shapiro and Ruth Wetzel. Opens Friday, October 10. Endmost reception: Saturday, November 8, five-8pm. (Through Nov 9)

Works  by Sunok Chun @ Theo Ganz Studio
Works by Sunok Chun @ Theo Ganz Studio

Extrication @ Theo Ganz Studio, Buoy. Extrication, Eight recent paintings by Sunok Chun, whose delicate penciled renderings of geometric shapes – one of the artist's longstanding motifs – become the backdrop for emphatic gestural expression. Opening Reception: October 11, 6-8pm. (Through November 2)

Undercover: Revealing Design in Quilts, Coverlets and Bed Hangings @ Albany Institute of History and Art
Hole-and-corner: Revealing Design in Quilts, Coverlets and Bed Hangings @ Albany Found of History and Fine art

Surreptitious: Revealing Design in Quilts, Coverlets and Bed Hangings @ Albany Institute of History & Art, Albany. An exhibition investigating the designs and patterns that decorate American bed covers of the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. More than than 30 bed covers and complementary objects such as illustrated books, paintings, ceramics and botanical specimens reveal a diverseness of design sources used by American women and men to decorate their beds. Opens October eleven. (Through March 8, 2015)

Photographs by Craig J. Barber, @ Davis Orton Gallery
Photographs by Craig J. Hairdresser, @ Davis Orton Gallery

Farms, Farmers, Rural Life @ Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson. Craig J. Barber travels worldwide using antique photographic processes to focus on the cultural mural. Working the State, his current project, is a serial of tintype portraits from the Catskill region of New York where the agrarian culture is in rapid transition. Also on display are photographs from Steve Anderson'due south "Surruralism" serial created over a period of x years and touching upon cycles of life: birth, death, joy and sorrow, also every bit portfolio showcases past Dana Matthews and Kay Westhues. Artists' reception: Sabbatum, October 11, 6-8pm. (Through Nov 9)

Paintings by Judy Glantzman @ John Davis Gallery
Paintings past Judy Glantzman @ John Davis Gallery

Judy Glantzman: White Paintings @ John Davis Gallery, Hudson. Also on display are sculptures by Bruce Gagnier and Yi Zhang, mixed media works by Paul Harbutt and Elisa Soliven and paintings by Andrew Roy and Fran Shalom. Artists' reception: Sat, Oct 11, half-dozen-8pm. (Through November 2)

Lee Boroson
Works by Lee Boroson @ MASS MoCA

Lee Boronson: Plastic Fantastic @ MASS MoCA, N Adams. Lee Boroson's large-scale installations, using inflatables, fabric and glass, create a phenomenological and immersive audience experience based on the elemental forces in nature: air, fog, smoke, fire and the cosmos. Opens October eleven. Artist's reception: Oct eleven, 5-half-dozen:thirty p.k.

Works by Leah MacDonald @ Galerie BMG
Works past Leah MacDonald @ Galerie BMG

Unlocking Whimsy @ Galerie BMG, Bearsville. A new series of encaustic and mixed media photographs by Leah Macdonald, whose sensuous narratives of women are the culmination of a personal substitution with her subjects, sharing stories and secrets and revealing the intimate aspects of their truthful selves. Opening reception: Saturday, October 11, 4-7pm. Artist's talk/demonstration: Sat, November viii, four-7pm. (Through January 4, 2015)

Daniella Dooling: Trailer (for My Mother) @ Esther Massry Gallery
Daniella Dooling: Trailer (for My Female parent) @ Esther Massry Gallery

Bloody Dick Road in the Big Pigsty Valley: Files From the Girl in Room 10 @ Esther Massry Gallery, Albany. Daniella Dooling's mixed media installation is a transgression of borders: sculpture/archive/adolescence/machismo/sobriety/hallucinogenic/drugs/gender/sexuality. Artist's reception: Friday, Oct 10, 5–7pm followed by an creative person's lecture at 7pm. (Through December vii)


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Works by Thomas D'Ambrose @ Fulton Street Gallery
Works by Thomas D'Ambrose @ Fulton Street Gallery

Fire in the Abdomen @ Fulton Street Gallery, Troy. A group show of self-taught artists, featuring Thomas D'Ambrose, Bob Gullie, Misty LeMay, Leslie Sharkey and Tony Thompson. (Through October x)

Works by Daniel Jocz @ Curatorium
Works by Daniel Jocz @ Curatorium

Like Garage Ring @ Curatorium, Hudson. Daniel Jocz'southward installation of 13 ripped, cut, shredded and spray painted narratives on industrial grade aluminum panels. (Through Oct 11)

The Great Outdoors @ Tivoli Artists Gallery
The Great Outdoors @ Tivoli Artists Gallery

The Peachy Outdoors @ Tivoli Artists Gallery, Tivoli. Landscapes and outdoor paintings by Ella Davidson and Mary Untalan, plus a tent space installation with an audio soundscape of the wilderness. (Through Oct 12)


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Works by Martin McMurray @ Jeff Bailey Gallery
Works by Martin McMurray @ Jeff Bailey Gallery

Martin McMurray: The Example for Dream Insurance @ Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson. An exhibition of new faux books that accept the advent, weight and feel of real books (although they do not open up). Their uncanny titles seem vaguely familiar or laughably plausible. Likewise on view are paintings and drawing on plant paper, former volume covers and other materials by Erik Schoonebeek. (Through October 18)

Works by Mary Reid Kelley @ University Art Museum
Works past Mary Reid Kelley @ Academy Art Museum

Mary Reid Kelley: Working Objects and Videos @ University Art Museum, Albany. Three recent videos past Mary Reid Kelley: You lot Make Me Iliad, The Syphilis of Sisyphus and Priapus Agonistes, as well every bit an exploration of the inventive process by which she has fused live performance, drawing, sculpture, costume design and digital media. (Through Oct 18)

Jasper Johns: Target
Jasper Johns: Target

Brand It New: Abstract Painting from the National Gallery of Art, 1950–1975 @ The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown. An exhibition that examines the different paths taken by abstract painting in the first quarter-century of the postwar period, presenting Abstruse Expressionist and color field masterpieces alongside other canonical works organized by the formal categories of pattern, texture, and shape. Featuring key works such every bit Jackson Pollock'southward Number ane, 1950 (Lavender Mist), Mark Rothko's No. 1 (1961) , and Lee Bontecou's Untitled (1962), the show also includes paintings past Jean Dubuffet, Jasper Johns, Yayoi Kusama, Robert Ryman and Cy Twombly. (Through Oct 13)

Photographs by Julie McCarthy @ Chesterwood
Photographs by Julie McCarthy @ Chesterwood

An Oasis of Beauty: Photographs by Julie McCarthy @ Chesterwood, Stockbridge. Chesterwood's 2013/2014 creative person-in-residence, Stockbridge photographer Julie McCarthy turns her lens on the possessions and surroundings of Margaret "Peggy" French Cresson, the only child of famed sculptor Daniel Chester French. An accomplished portrait sculptor in her ain correct, Margaret, born in 1889, lived at Chesterwood in the summertime months from the time she was a trivial girl until her death in 1973. Also on display on the outdoor grounds are 11 large-scale abstract sculptures by world-renowned New York sculptor Albert Paley. (Through October thirteen)

Sculpture by Caroline Ramersdorfer and John Van Alstine @ Courthouse Gallery
Sculpture by Caroline Ramersdorfer and John Van Alstine @ Courthouse Gallery

Confluence of Opposites III @ Courthouse Gallery, Lake George. Caroline Ramersdorfer's carved and polished marble sculptures integrate light as a sculptural medium, while John Van Alstine'due south sculptures examine the tension and interaction of of stone and steel. (Through October 17)

Works by J.L. Hussey @ Strategy Graphics
Works by J.50. Hussey @ Strategy Graphics

Blues Men of Mississippi @ Strategy Graphics, Millerton. J.L. Hussey's found object assemblages pay homage to the patron saints of modern music. (Through Oct xviii)

Zach Gross: El-P @ Hudson Opera House
Zach Gross: El-P @ Hudson Opera Firm

Zach Gross @ Hudson Opera Firm, Hudson. Photographs, cameraless photography, paintings and video past Zach Gross, an internationally published photographer with a focus on portraits, fashion, and landscapes. (Through Oct 19)

David Smith: Circle II @ The Clark Art Institute
David Smith: Circumvolve 2 @ The Clark Art Institute

Raw Color: The Circles of David Smith @ The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown. Painted in hues opposite to those found in nature, David Smith's sculptures were constructed to stand in concert with the dramatic Adirondack landscape of the fields surrounding his home and studio in Bolton Landing, where he placed them. (Through Oct nineteen)

Sarah Sweeney: Still @ Schick Art Gallery
Sarah Sweeney: Even so @ Schick Art Gallery

2014 Selected Art Kinesthesia Exhibition @ Schick Art Gallery, Saratoga Springs. New works by Kate Leavitt, Janet Sorensen, Sarah Sweeney and Joanne Vella. Gallery Talk: Tuesday, September 30, four-5pm. (Through Oct xix)

Works by Susan Hartung @ The Teaching Gallery
Works past Susan Hartung @ The Didactics Gallery

Susan Hartung: Following a Line @ The Teaching Gallery, Troy. A retrospective of paintings, drawings and prints including works based on or in opposition to the grid from the 1980s and 90s and more recent works where her minimalist marks meander freely. (Through October 25)

Paintings by Harry Orlyk @ The Laffer Gallery
Paintings past Harry Orlyk @ The Laffer Gallery

Landscapes@ The Laffer Gallery, Schuylerville. An exhibition of paintings by renowned local mural artist Harry Orlyk. (Through October 26)

Works by Nina Lipkowitz @ 510 Warren Street Gallery
Works by Nina Lipkowitz @ 510 Warren Street Gallery

Poppies and Pixels @ 510 Warren Street Gallery, Hudson. Watercolors and iPad paintings past Nina Lipkowitz. (Through October 26)

Claudia McNulty: Two Parties and Kay Castelle: Box on Box @ Spencertown Academy
Claudia McNulty: Ii Parties and Kay Castelle: Box on Box @ Spencertown Academy Arts Eye

Regional Art Testify @ Spencertown Academy Arts Heart, Spencertown. Juried works of twenty seven artists in various media: April Aldighieri, Scott Balfe, Stephanie Blumenthal, Arlene Boehm, Cathy Boyd, Laura Cannamela, Kay Castelle, Denise Chandler, B. Docktor, Jerry Freedner, John Gampert, Dale Evva Gelfand, Pete Greyness, Valerie Hoffmann, Ellen Jouret-Epstein, Maj Kalfus, Hiroshi Kazo, Ellie Kreischer, Barbara Lax, Claudia McNulty, Jack Millard, Melanie Mintz, Hannah Potler, Marcia Powdermaker, Susan Sabino, Roy Stevens and Kenneth Young. (Through October 26)

Edward Hopper: Men Seated at Café Table @ Norman Rockwell Museum
Edward Hopper: Men Seated at Café Table @ Norman Rockwell Museum

The Unknown Hopper: Edward Hopper as Illustrator @ Norman Rockwell Museum, Stockbridge. A study of the little-known 20-year illustration career of the realist chief too equally attitudes towards art and the crosscurrents of gimmicky commercial society during the early to mid twentieth century. (Through Oct 26)

Proposal For Torus, Variation I (screen capture) @ The Tang
Kamau Amu Patton: Proposal For Torus, Variation I (screen capture) @ The Tang

Elevator Music 27 Kamau Patton: Torus-Variation 1 @ Tang Teaching Museum and Gallery, Saratoga Springs. New work by New York based creative person Kamau Amu Patton, who has assembled a group of analogue video monitors that present streams of geometric abstraction and video feedback with synthesized audio, edifice on his investigations into the electromagnetic spectrum and audible material as a social and aesthetic phenomena. (Through October 26)

Works by Gail Nadea @ Perrella Gallery
Works by Gail Nadea @ Perrella Gallery

Angelus @ Perrella Gallery, Johnstown. An exhibit of more than than 70 works past Gail Nadeau, who combines her interest in photography, printmaking, and painting to create images based on manipulating a unmarried photograph. (Through October 31)

M.C. Huskie: Who's Refereeing This Game @ LARAC
M.C. Huskie: Who'due south Refereeing This Game @ LARAC

Define: Colour @ The Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council, Glens Falls. LARAC'due south annual juried competititon features threescore artworks past 39 local and regional artists, selected past guest juror Tony Iadicicco. (Through Oct 31)

Clockwise from upper left: Linda Cross, Allyson Levy, Joshua Brehse and William Clutz @ Carrie Haddad Gallery
Clockwise from upper left: Linda Cross, Allyson Levy, Joshua Brehse and William Clutz @ Carrie Haddad Gallery

Fall Exhibit @ Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson. Mixed media constructions and drawings by Linda Cross, figures by William Clutz, landscapes by Joshua Brehse and encaustics by Allyson Levy. (Through November ii)

Shanna Saldãna: Mistress @ The Wikoff Gallery
Shanna Saldãna: Mistress @ The Wikoff Gallery

LGBTQ at Spousal relationship, 2014 @ Wikoff Gallery, Schenectady. The annual LGBTQ at Union exhibition, coinciding with October's LGBTQ History Month and National Coming Out Twenty-four hours on October 11, includes works in photography, documentary film, musical composition and creative writing by Martin Benjamin, Stephanie Burlton, Pakk Hui, Trevor Martin, Michael Allen Potter, Sarah Rand, Shanna Saldãn and Amilcar Tirado. Reception: Thursday, October 9, 5-6pm. (Through November 3)

Works by Kathy Greenwood and Laurel Garcia Colvin @ Saratoga Arts
Works by Kathy Greenwood and Laurel Garcia Colvin @ Saratoga Arts

Observations: Kathy Greenwood and Laurel Garcia Colvin @ Saratoga Arts, Saratoga Springs. Works past Kathy Greenwood and Laurel Garcia Colvin that examine and comment on the everyday, from the domestic to the social political environments. (Through November 8)

Works by James Murray @ The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts
Works past James Murray @ The Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts

Fall Session I @ The Adirondack Lakes Heart for the Arts, Blue Mountain Lake. Works by Nils R. Caspersson (painting), Camille Costa Nerney (quilting), Carolynn McCann (photography) and James Murray (mixed media). (Through Nov 8)

<George Inness: The Rainbow @ The Arkell Museum George Inness: The Rainbow @ The Arkell Museum[/caption]George Inness: The Arkell Collection @ The Arkell Museumm, Canajoharie. V landscapes from the Arkell'south permanent collection that reveal George Inness' diverse painting methods and approaches during the middle of his career—from detailed depictions of nature to gestural brushwork and vague landscapes. (Through November xv)

Erika Verzutti: Mineral (detail) @ The Tang
Erika Verzutti: Mineral (item) @ The Tang

Opener 28: Erika Verzutti: Mineral @ The Tang Teaching Museum and Gallery, Saratoga Springs. A field of bronze, concrete, clay and wax sculptures marks this showtime solo museum exhibition for Sao Paulo-based artist Erika Verzutti, whose works often combine dissimilar elements, such equally references to common, everyday objects like fruits, vegetables, and eggs, with ceremonial forms, such as totems, tablets, and gravestones. (Through November 16)

Works by Avery Danziger @ The Lake Gallery
Works by Avery Danziger @ The Lake Gallery

The Gate to Hell @ The White Gallery, Lakeville. Photographs past Avery Danziger, who traveled to Derweze, Ahal Province, Turkmenistan earlier this year to photograph the 300-human foot-wide man-made crater total of lethal gas that has been burning for more than 40 years in the Karakum Desert. (Through November 16)

Works by Lauren Mabry @ Independent Art Projects
Works by Lauren Mabry @ Contained Art Projects

Lauren Mabry @ Independent Fine art Projects, Northward Adams. Lauren Mabry makes painterly, abstract ceramic fine art through a synthesis of intuitive, expressive surfaces and elemental forms in a process-driven do. Also on view are atmospheric paintings by Shen Chen, whose work blends multiple cultural elements as he layers concepts of time and space with Zen philosophy, meditation, and repetition. (Through November 16)

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Imperialism @ Mandeville Gallery
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith: Imperialism @ Mandeville Gallery

Jaune Quick-to-See Smith @ Mandeville Gallery, Schenectady. Works by Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, who uses humor and satire to examine myths, stereotypes and the paradox of Native American life in dissimilarity to the consumerism of American guild. (Through Nov 30)

Paper Dresses @ PRESS Gallery
Paper Dresses @ Press Gallery

Paper Dresses @ Printing Gallery, North Adams. Throughout the summertime, the twelve "Paper Dresses" artists have been experimenting and creating work at PRESS that explores the tension between freedom and confinement within the dress form. Participating artists include Karen Arp-Sandel, Suzi Banks Baum, Kate Barber, Valerie Carrigan, Adrienne Gale, Anne-Maree Hunter, Melanie Mowinski, Tara O'Brien, Tammi Lee Oak, Diane Sullivan, Erin Sweeney and Yudelka Tavera. (Through November 30)

Anselm Kiefer:  Étroits sont les Vaisseaux (Narrow are the Vessels) @ MASS MoCA
Anselm Kiefer: Étroits sont les Vaisseaux (Narrow are the Vessels) @ MASS MoCA

Anselm Kiefer @ MASS MoCA, Northward Adams. MASS MoCA opens a 10,000 foursquare-foot edifice devoted to the art of Anselm Kiefer. The exhibition will include Étroits sont les Vaisseaux (Narrow are the Vessels), an 82-foot long, undulating wave-similar sculpture fabricated of cast concrete, exposed rebar, and lead; The Women of the Revolution (Les Femmes de la Revolution) , comprised of more than than twenty lead beds with photographs and wall text; Velimir Chlebnikov , a steel pavilion containing 30 paintings dealing with nautical warfare and inspired by the quixotic theories of the Russian mathematical experimentalist Velimir Chlebnikov; and a new, big-format commission created by the artist specifically for the installation at MASS MoCA. (Through Dec i)

The Dying of the Light: Film as Medium and Metaphor @ MASS MoCA
The Dying of the Light: Film as Medium and Metaphor @ MASS MoCA

The Dying of the Light: Film every bit Medium and Metaphor @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. A mix of atmospheric, documentary and sculptural works, this exhibition features the work of half-dozen artists — Rosa Barba, Matthew Buckingham, Tacita Dean, Rodney Graham, Lisa Oppenheim and Simon Starling — who capitalize on film'south detail visual, fabric, aural and even metaphoric characteristics.

Frank Rapant: Flight #2 @ Burns Art Atrium Gallery
Frank Rapant: Flight #two @ Burns Art Atrium Gallery

On Longing @ Burns Art Atrium Gallery, Schenectady. Works by photographer Frank Rapant that examine the grieving process and how a person might approach this from a faithless standpoint. (Through Dec 24)

Jeff Sonhouse: Exhibit A: Cardinal Francis Arinze @ The Tang
Jeff Sonhouse: Exhibit A: Primal Francis Arinze @ The Tang

Opener 26: Jeff Sonhouse @ Tang Teaching Museum and Gallery, Saratoga Springs. Over the past 10 years, New York-based artist Jeff Sonhouse has created a powerful body of portrait paintings depicting often-masked black male figures that consistently defy and obscure classification. Proficient at mixing blueprint, color, and material, Sonhouse'south paintings feature a variety of unusual materials such as matchsticks, steel wool and cowry shells, and include references to art historical figures from Ed Paschke to Pablo Picasso. (Through January iv, 2015)

Kay Rosen: Wanderful!
Kay Rosen: Wanderful!

I was a double @ The Tang Instruction Museum and Gallery, Saratoga Springs. Visual artists who are dominion makers, across a wide variety of styles and disciplines; all of the artists in this evidence invent rules so follow them; whether written or not: Suzanne Bocanegra, Regina Bogat, Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, André Cadere, Sarah Cain, Karin Davie, Taylor Davis, David Dupuis, Tony Feher, Alfred Jensen. Chris Johanson and Johanna Jackson, Sol LeWitt, Chris Martin, Gabriel Orozco, Bruce Pearson, Ciara Phillips, Kay Rosen, Wolfgang Tillmans, Fred Tomaselli, Johannes VanDerBeek, Ruth Vollmer, Stanley Whitney and Christopher Wool. (Through January iv, 2015)

Beverly Semmes: Angel @ The Tang
Beverly Semmes: Affections @ The Tang

Opener 27: Beverly Semmes: FRP @ Tang Pedagogy Museum and Gallery, Saratoga Springs. The Feminist Responsibleness Project (FRP) by New York-based creative person Beverly Semmes includes drawings, video, ceramics, and illuminated glass forms that are suspended throughout the gallery. At the heart of the exhibition is a collection of works on paper that features rough gestural applications of ink and paint that muffle and reveal the body as depicted in pornographic magazines. (Through January 4, 2015)

A Century of Olmsted: Utica and Beyond @ Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
A Century of Olmsted: Utica and Beyond @ Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute

A Century of Olmsted: Utica and Beyond @ Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Utica. In the early 20th century, Frederick Constabulary Olmsted, Jr. (1870-1957) and Thomas R. Proctor (1844-1920) led the mode in the transformation of the Utica landscape, creating beautiful and naturalistic recreational spaces that provided escapes from the urban center and enhanced the quality of life for its inhabitants. This exhibition explores the creation of some of Utica's virtually beautiful natural places, including contemporary photographs by Lee Friedlander. (Through January 4)

Mary Cassatt: Mother and Two Children and Rembrandt Peale: Portrait of George Washington @ The Hyde Collection
Mary Cassatt: Mother and Ii Children and Rembrandt Peale: Portrait of George Washington @ The Hyde Drove

Picturing America @ The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls. From the 1758 Portrait of John Gardiner past John Singleton Copley to Milton Avery'south Organisation with Plants of 1948, the exhibition presents 57 paintings and sculptures that describe the American experience from the Colonial catamenia to early Modernism. Other renowned artists from the two hundred yr bridge represented in this selection include Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Susan MacDowell Eakins, Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, George Inness, Paul Manship, John Vocaliser Sargent and Benjamin West every bit well every bit Charles Willson Peale and his children Rembrandt, Rubens and Mary Jane. (Through January iv, 2015)

Anne Diggory: Floating (Lake George) @ The Hyde Collection
Anne Diggory: Floating (Lake George) @ The Hyde Collection

Anne Diggory: Hybrid Visions @ The Hyde Collection, Glens Falls. Recent works by Anne Diggory that explore "hybrid media," a multi-layered procedure combining sections of photography and painting. The exhibition volition characteristic a selection of her dramatic landscapes that juxtapose moving water and changing skies confronting the seeming permanence of the land. (Through January four, 2015)

Works by Franz West @ Williams College Museum of Art
Works by Franz West @ Williams College Museum of Art

Franz W @ Williams Higher Museum of Art, Williamstown. Franz W (Austrian, 1947-2012) is known for willfully un-serious, non-ideological and sometimes mischievously erotic mixed-media drawings, sculptures and article of furniture. Intentionally crude collages combine awkwardly isolated figures from magazine ads with slapdash coats of thick paint and representations of the artist'south own sculptures. This exhibition is presented in conjunction with the Hall Art Foundation's installation of West's monumental outdoor sculpture Les Pommes d'Adam at MASS MoCA. (Through Jan 25)

Darren Waterston: Uncertain Beauty @ MASS MoCA
Darren Waterston: Uncertain Beauty @ MASS MoCA

Darren Waterston: Uncertain Dazzler @ MASS MoCA, N Adams. Painter Darren Waterston's installation Filthy Lucre — the centerpiece of Uncertain Beauty — is a contemporary re-imagining of James McNeill Whistler's 1876 decorative masterpiece Harmony in Blue and Gilded: The Peacock Room, reconstructed as a sumptuous ruin. Inside, viewers will find Waterston'south re-interpretations of Whistler's paintings, along with stalactite-similar ceiling fixtures and crumbling shelving replete with 250 paw-painted ceramic vessels. Coat will appear to ooze down the wall, and the shimmering central peacock mural will partially melt into the floor in a puddle of gilded. A soundscape featuring vocalisation and cello composed by the New York-based trio BETTY will be heard intermittently through the infinite, punctuating the silence with hauntingly beautiful reverberations. The installation hints at parallels between the excesses and inequities of the Golden Historic period and the social and economic disparities of our ain time. At the same time, the work raises questions nigh patronage and the relationships between artists, collectors, and institutions. (Through February 1, 2015)

Works by Brian Cirmo @ Massry Center for the Arts
Works past Brian Cirmo @ Massry Center for the Arts

Black @ Standish Atrium Gallery, Albany. This new serial by Brian Cirmo studies the darker, depraved side of American life, as the bespectacled, bearded and slightly balding protagonist travels effectually the state to discover what it means to be American. (Through February 25)

Eclipse @ MASS MoCA
Eclipse @ MASS MoCA

Eclipse @ MASS MoCA, North Adams. An installation that combines video, sound, and text to create an immersive and contemplative exhibition that examines species extinction through the passenger pigeon, whose one time-massive population disappeared 100 years ago. (Through Bound, 2015)

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