ART Galleries Anita Shapolsky Gallery 152 E. 65th St. ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 06:21

    Anita Shapolsky Gallery 152 E. 65th St. (Lexington Ave.), 212-452-1094, www.anitashapolskygallery.com Weds.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "New Concepts in Painting & Sculpture" presented by nearly a dozen artists [through 2/8].

    Art Gallery of the Graduate Center, CUNY 365 5th Ave. (34th St.), 212-817-8215. Tues.-Sat. 12-6. Free. "Antoni Gaudi," celebratory exhibition honoring 150 anniversary of the birth of renowned architect incl. more than 50 images taken by seven photographers [through 2/7].

    Art@Large 630 9th Ave. #707 (betw. 44th & 45th Sts.), 212-957-8371, www.artatlarge.com Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "Group Sex II: The Best of Neo-Erotica," approximately 40 emerging & established artists display works [through 1/4].

    Bruce Silverstein Gallery 504 W. 22nd St. (10th Ave.), 212-627-3930, www.brucesilverstein.com Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "In My Taxi," collection of photographs taken during the last 20 years by Ryan Weideman [through 1/5].

    Cavin-Morris Gallery 560 B'way (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.), 212-226-3768, www.cavinmorris.com Tues.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. 11-6. Free. "Frida's World," timely exhibition feat. jewelry, Mexican masks & sculpture owned by Frida Kahlo. This multi-tiered exhibition also incl. photographs [through 1/4].

    China Brilliance Gallery 155 West 72nd St. #703 (betw. B'way & Columbus Ave.), 212-875-0344. Weds.-Sat. 2-7. Free. "Peeled and Healed," Michelle Hill's recent works created on copper & rice paper [through 1/10].

    The Cuban Art Space 124 W. 23rd St. (betw. 6th & 7th Aves.), 212-242-0559, www.cubanartspace.net Tues.-Fri. 11-7; Sat. 12-5. Free. "Entre Nos/Between Us," installation/collage by William Pérez & Adrián Rumbaut [through 1/4].

    55 Mercer Gallery 55 Mercer St. (Broome St.), 212-226-8513. Tues.-Sat. 10-6. Free. "Paintings by Ed Rath," cityscapes, landscapes & portraits by Brooklyn artist. "John Bradford," recent paintings influenced by spirituality [through 1/18].

    Five Myles 558 St. Johns Pl. (Franklin Ave.), Bklyn, 718-783-4438, www.fivemyles.org Fri. & Sat. 1-6. Free. "Small and Tall Artists at Five Myles," grade school students from P.S. 316 in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, display photographs, sculpture, text & videos [through 1/18].

    Fuse Gallery Lit Lounge, 93 2nd Ave. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-777-7988, www.fusegallery.com Tues.-Sat. 12-5. Free. "Psychedelic Renegades: Syd Barrett," Mick Rock, infamous photographer & man responsible for conducting the last Barrett interview for Rolling Stone, displays 35 photographs of his former roommate. Plus, previously unavailable (Europe only) t-shirts, books, posters & calendars [through 1/25].

    The Gallery at Lincoln Center Concourse Level, 65th St. (B'way), 212-580-4673. Mon.-Sat. 10-8. "The Romantic Germans: From Beethoven to Strauss," 100s of items incl. photos, autographs, scores & posters celebrating German operas [through 1/4].

    Gallery 292 120 Wooster St. (betw. Prince & Spring Sts.), 212-431-0292, www.gallery292.com Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "Simon Chaput: Nudes," b&w photographs of women by New York-based Frenchman [through 1/25].

    Hirschl & Adler Galleries 21 E. 70th St. (Madison Ave.), 212-535-8810 www.hirschlandadler.com Tues.-Fri. 9:30-5:15; Sat. 9:30-4:45. Free. "Likenesses & Landskips: A Portrait of the Eighteenth Century," drawings & paintings by the likes of Ralph Earl, James Peale & Joseph Blackburn. Debuting in the U.S. is Charles Willson Peale's Portrait of George Washington at Yorktown [through 2/8].

    Howard Greenberg Gallery 120 Wooster St. (betw. Prince & Spring Sts.), 212-431-0292, www.howardgreenberg.com Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "From Within: Photographs by Andre Kertesz, Ruth Orkin, W. Eugene Smith, Josef Sudek," images taken through windows of the outside world [through 1/25].

    Julie Saul Gallery 535 W. 22nd St. (betw. 10th & 11th Aves.), 212-627-2410, www.saulgallery.com Call for hours. Free. "Arne Svenson: Sock Monkeys," Tribeca photographer exhibits a barrelful of the original photos from his new book [through 1/11].

    The Kitchen Art Gallery 512 W. 19th St., 2nd fl. (betw. 10th & 11th Aves.), 212-255-5793, www.thekitchen.org Tues.-Sat. 2-6. Free. "Interactive Legends," group show of works employing digital technology & film techniques to explore "ordinary gestures as pointing, walking, jumping or walking" [through 1/29].

    Latincollector 153 Hudson St. (betw. Laight & Hubert Sts.), 212-334-7813, www.latincollector.com Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sat. & Sun. 12-6. "Into Union," collaborative work between César Paternosto & Tribeca artist Cecilia Vicuña. The later documents her street installations from 1980 to present via photographs. [through 1/19].

    Linda Durham Contemporary Art 210 11th Ave. (betw. 24th & 25th Sts.), 212-337-0025, www.lindadurham.com Call for hours. Free. "Prima Materia," talented West Coast artist Judy Tuwaletstiwa's new mixed-media paintings, created w/sand, sticks, acrylic & sometimes feathers [through 1/16].

    The New York City Police Museum 100 Old Slip St. (betw. Water & South Sts.), 212-480-3100. Call for hours. $5, $3 s.c., $2 for ages 6-18. "Stronger than Ever: NYPD Responds to 9/11," never-before-seen photographs, memorabilia & interviews honoring officers who lost their lives [through 1/5].

    Paul Kasmin Gallery 293 10th Ave. (27th St.), 212-563-4474. Tues.-Sat. 10-6. Free. "Andy Warhol: Still Life Drawings 1954-1985" [through 1/11].

    Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art 86 Walker St., 6th fl. (betw. B'way & Lafayette St.), 646-613-1252. Weds.-Sat. 12-6. Free. "Art for Televisions: New DVD Works by Lee Whittier," exhibition ponders the question, "if art existed for televisions, would people watch it?" [through 1/8].

    Posteritati Movie Poster 239 Centre St. (betw. Broome & Grand Sts.), 212-226-2207. Tues.-Sat. 11-7; Sun. 12-6. Free. "Film Noir," international movie posters of famous noir films incl. The Lady from Shanghai & Gun Crazy [through 1/5].

    Ricco Maresca Gallery 529 W. 20th St., 3rd fl. (10th Ave.), 212-627-4819, www.riccomaresca.com Tues.-Sat. 11-6. "Graphic Content: Monumental American Wood Blocks," the Triangle Poster Co. pres. plates used in early 1900s to make inexpensive fliers for circuses, fairs & carnivals. "Birth," pictures culled from Alexander Tsiaras' book, From Conception to Birth: A Life Unfolds [through 1/4].

    Scalo 560 B'way, #301 (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.), 212-334-9393. Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "Le Journal: Photographs, Polaroids, and Drawings 1973-2002," Swiss artist Walter Pfeiffer displays works from the past 30 years [through 2/1].

    Schroeder Romero 173A N. 3rd St. (betw. Bedford & Metropolitan Aves.), Williamsburg, 718-486-8992. www.schroederromero.com Fri.-Mon. 12-6. Free. "Girls Naked Grace," new paintings by Lordan Bunch inspired early 20th-century photo-booth photos. "Constructions," 3-D images addressing "desire and guilt, violence and vulnerability" by Javier Pinon, a Texas born Catholic Cuban-American [through 1/13].

    The Society of Illustrators 128 E. 63rd St. (betw. Lexington & Park Aves.), 212-838-2560. Tues. 10-8; Weds.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. 12-4. Free. "Jim Spanfeller: An American Original," drawings & illustrations by NYC artist who's been doing it for nearly 50 years, incl. works commissioned by Esquire, Seventeen & Playboy [through 1/4].

    Soho Triad Fine Arts 107 Grand St. (B'way), 212-965-9500, www.sohotriad.com Mon.-Fri. 10-6; Sun.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "Facing the Camera: Photographs from LIFE Magazine," nearly a dozen photographers showcase approximately 62 portraits & candids w/the most famous being of Marilyn Monroe, Jacqueline Kennedy, Allen Ginsburg, Georgia O'Keefe, Man Ray, Sophia Loren & Jackie Robinson [through 1/26].

    Synchronicity Space Fine Arts 106 W. 13th St. (betw. 6th & 7th Aves.), 646-230-8199, www.synchronicityspace.com Tues.-Sat. 12-6. Free. "Simple Pleasures: New Still Lifes," oil pigment resin on paper by Jason Stewart [through 1/4].

    Tibor de Nagy Gallery 724 5th Ave. (betw. 56th & 57th Sts.), 212-262-5050, www.tibordenagy.com Tues.-Sat. 10-5:30, free. "David Kapp," new oil on canvas paintings [through 1/4].

    Museums/Cultural Institutions

    American Folk Art Museum 45 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-265-1040, www.folkartmuseum.org Tues.-Thurs., Sat. & Sun. 10-6; Fri. 10-8. $9, $5 st./s.c., Fri. 6-8 free. "American Anthem Part II: Masterworks from the Permanent Collection," American history told through many mediums incl. quilting, photography & painting [through 1/5].

    American Museum of Natural History Central Park W. (79th St.), 212-769-5100, www.amnh.org Daily 10-5:45. $12, $9 st./s.c., $7 child. "Under Antarctic Ice," 30 large prints of mammals, fish & plants by underwater photographer Norbert Wu [through 3/2]. "Einstein," comprehensive exhibition on dude synonymous with e=mc2, creating "special theory of relativity" & proving the existence & size of molecules. Displayed in five parts ("Einstein's Revolution," "Life and Times," "Light," "Time," "Energy") this presentation incl. photos, cartoons & documents never-before-seen by the public [through 8/10].

    Asia Society 725 Park Ave. (70th St.), 212-517-2742, www.asiasociety.org Tues.-Thurs., Sat. & Sun. 11-6; Fri. 11-9. $7, $5 st./s.c. Free Fri. 6-9 & for children under 16. "The Native Born: Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Ramingining, Australia," first stop in North America for touring exhibition of paintings & sculptures [through 1/5]. "China Refigured: The Art of Ah Xian with Selections from the Rockefeller Collection," life-size sculptures of Xian's bust [through 2/9]. "From Court to Caravan: Chinese Tomb Sculptures from the Collection of Anthony M. Solomon," dating back to the Han & Tang periods, culled from private collections [through 2/9].

    Brooklyn Museum of Art 200 Eastern Pkwy. (Washington Ave.), Bklyn, 718-638-5000, www.brooklynart.org Weds.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. & Sun. 11-6; first Sat. of the month 11-11, eve. free. $6, $3 st./s.c. "Exposed: The Victorian Nude," survey of "the most controversial subjects in Victorian art" incl. both male & female nudes. Paintings, photographs, illustrations, advertisements & caricatures by Millais, Rossetti, Sickert & Grew John featured [through 1/5]. "Photographs of Ground Zero," as documented by New York Post photographer Gary Miller [through 1/5]. "BAM! BAM! BAM! Catching the Next Wave for 20 Years," never-before-seen footage culled from BAM's "Next Wave Festival" compiled into 28-minute video/sound installation [through 1/12]. "The Adventures of Hamza," exhibition reunites 70 paintings from multi-volume manuscript/epic romance, Hamzanama, commissioned by Mughal emperor from 1556-1605 [through 1/26]. "Judy Chicago: The Dinner Party," large triangular structure documenting achievements of women, which has traveled to 15 venues & three continents, makes its way into BMA's permanent collection fall 2004 [through 2/9].

    Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum 2 E. 91st St. (5th Ave.), 212-849-8400, www.si.edu/ndm Tues. 10-9; Weds.-Sun. 10-5. $8, $5 st./s.c. child under 12 free. "New Hotels for Global Nomads," 35 possibilities exploring the themes: "Urban Hotels," "Hotels As Global Business," "Hotels on the Move," "Natural Hotels" & "Fantasy Hotels." All of these examples combine architecture, interior design, photography, film & art, providing both real & fictional concepts to meet consumers' "needs & wants" [through 3/2].

    Dia Center for the Arts 548 W. 22nd St. (betw. 10th & 11th Aves.), 212-989-5566, www.diacenter.org Weds.-Sun. 10-6. $6, $3 st./s.c. "Knots + Surfaces," reopening of Diana Thater's 2001 multiprojection video installation [through 1/12]. "Refraction," installation incorporating reflection, transparent boundaries & the meaning of art by Jorge Pardo & Gerhard Richter [through 6/15].

    El Museo del Barrio 1230 5th Ave. (104th St.), 212-831-7272, www.elmuseo.org Weds.-Sun. 11-5. Contrib. $5, $2 st./s.c. "The (S) Files 2002: The Selected Files," biennial showcase of paintings, drawings, sculpture, photos & videos by Latinos & Latin-Americans. Exhibition incl. lookalike contest for Paco Caco w/results debuting Feb. 1, 2003 [through 2/16].

    The Frick Collection 1 E. 70th St. (betw. Madison & 5th Aves.), 212-288-0700, www.frick.org Tues.-Thurs. & Sat. 10-6; Fri. 10-9; Sun. 1-6. $10, $5 st./s.c. Free Fridays 6-9 p.m. until 12/27. "Masterpieces of European Painting from the Toledo Museum of Art," 12 loaned paintings incl. work by Piero di Cosimo & Paul Cézanne [through 1/5].

    Guggenheim Museum 1071 5th Ave. (89th St.), 212-423-3500, www.guggenheim.org Fri. 10-8; Sat.-Weds. 10-5:45. $12, $8 st./s.c., child. under 12 free. "Moving Pictures," photography, film & video from leading contemporary artists [through 1/12].

    Hebrew Union College Brookdale Center, 1 W. 4th St. (betw. B'way & Mercer St.), 212-824-2205. Mon.-Thurs. 9-5; Fri. 9-3; selected Sun. 10-2. Free. "Archetype/Anonymous: Biblical Women in Contemporary Art," iconic images interpreted by contemporary artists, incl. Judy Chicago [through 1/10]. "Rebirth after the Holocaust: The Bergen-Belsen Displaced Persons Camp, 1945-1950," exhibition honors the 250,000 Jewish survivors [through 1/10]. "Vibrant Echoes: Photographs by Barbara Freedman," images of NY synagogues [through 1/10].

    Henry St. Settlement Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand St. (Pitt St.), 212-598-0400. Call for hours & times. Tradition and Innovation: Clay Sculptures from Henry Street," creations by nine exhibiting artists [through 1/19].

    Humanities and Social Sciences Library The New York Public Library, 5th Ave. (42nd St.), 212-930-0803, www.nypl.org Tues. & Weds. 11-7:30; Thurs.-Sat. 10-6. Free. "Drawings by Charles Addams: The Unnatural," exhibition by New Yorker cartoonist [through 1/25]. "New York Eats Out," New York Times critic William Grimes curates exhibition exploring city's fascination w/diners, hotdog stands & delis through collection of restaurant memorabilia incl. menus, photos & magazine covers culled from the Library's Buttolph Menu Collection [through 3/1].

    International Center of Photography 1133 6th Ave. (43rd St.), 212-857-0000, www.icp.org Tues.-Thurs. 10-5; Fri. 10-8; Sat. & Sun. 10-6. $9, $6 st./s.c. "Time of Change: Bruce Davidson, Civil Rights Photographs, 1961-65," 30 images taken by documentary photographer. "First Photographs: William Henry Fox Talbot and the Birth of Photography," more than 100 rare images culled from the Lacock Abbey estate incl. photos made using "negative-to-positive process." "Weegee's Trick Photography," distorted caricatures of celebs originally belittled by critics [through 2/16].

    Intrepid Sea Air Space Museum Pier 86, W. 46th St. (12th Ave.), 212-245-0072, www.intrepidmuseum.org Tues.-Sun. 10-5. $14, $10 veterans, reservists, st./s.c., $6 ages 6-11, $2 ages 2-5, free for active duty & toddlers. "All Hands on the Deck," test your coding & knot-typing skills. "Intrepid Remembers 9/11," indoor & outdoor exhibit incl. 17 ft. by 10 ft. mural & two steal beams from the WTC. "Attack Cobra Helicopter," earlier version of copter deployed to Afghanistan. "Virtual Flight Simulators," 4-D experience opening late Jan.

    Jewish Museum 1109 5th Ave. (92nd St.), 212-423-3200, www.thejewishmuseum.org Mon.-Weds. 11-5:45; Thurs. 11-8; Fri. 11-3; Sun. 10-5:45. $8, $5.50 st./s.c., child under 12 free. Pay-what-you-wish Thurs. after 5. "The City of K.: Franz Kafka & Prague," examines impact city had on writer's work through photographs, manuscripts & books [through 1/5]. "Adolph Gottlieb: A Survey Exhibition," more than 30 works by a progenitor of Abstract Expressionism [through 3/2].

    Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave. (82nd.), 212-535-7710, www.metmuseum.org Sun., Tues.-Thurs. 9:30-5:30; Fri. & Sat. 9:30-9. $12, $7 st./s.c., child under 12 free w/adult. "Richard Avedon: Portraits," approximately 180 portraits capturing photographer's entire career [through 1/5]. "Théodore Chassériau (1819-1856): The Unknown Romantic," first retrospective held outside his native land, incl. approximately 50 paintings & 80 works on paper [through 1/5]. "Blithe Spirit: The Windsor Set," French evening gowns dating back to 1935 [through 2/9]. "Cultivated Landscapes," 75 works from 10th century to collapse of Tang dynasty incl. renown pieces from the Ming & Tang eras plus select items from Marie-Hélène & Guy Weill collection. Landscapes, flowers & plants all depict "natural imagery of Chinese painting" [through 2/9]. "A Very Private Collection: Janice H. Levin's Impressionist Pictures," display of 35 works originally hung in Honorary Trustee's home [through 2/9]. "Arts of the Spanish Americas, 1550-1850," religious & secular Latin American ceramics, textiles, drinking vessels & sculpture [through 4/6]. "Arms and Armor: Notable Acquisitions 1991-2002" [through 6/29].

    Municipal Art Society 457 Madison Ave. (51st St.), 212-935-3960, www.mas.org Daily 11-5 except Thurs. & Sun. Free. "New York Above and Below," images taken from two books: David Stravitz's The Chrysler Building & Christopher Payne's New York's Forgotten Substations: The Power Behind the Subway [through 1/16].

    Museum for African Art 36-01 43rd Ave. (36th St.), L.I.C., 718-784-7700, www.africanart.org Mon., Thurs. & Fri. 10-5; Sat. & Sun. 11-6. $5, $2.50 st./s.c. & child. Museum joins MOMA, PS1, AMMI & Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum in Long Island City, Queens, for temporary relocation before building permanent home along Museum Mile. "Facing the Mask," inaugural exhibition feat. more than 70 symbolic objects used in societal roles & rituals [through 3/2].

    Museum of Chinese in the Americas (MoCA) 70 Mulberry St., 2nd fl. (Bayard St.), 212-619-4785, www.moca-nyc.org Tues.-Sun. 12-5. $3, $1 st./s.c./child. under 12. "Gotta Sing Gotta Dance!: Chinese America in the Nightclub Circuit," showcase of photographs taken during first half of 20th century capturing Asian performers defying mainstream expectations [through 5/31]. "Portraits of a Neighborhood; Family Portraits by the FIT Photography Club," images from May 2002's "Family Photo Day" sponsored by MoCA [through 5/31].

    Museum of the City of New York 1220 5th Ave. (103rd St.), 212-534-1672, www.mcny.org Weds.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 12-5. $7, $4 st./s.c./child, $12 families. "Richard Rodgers' Broadway" showcases objects from composer's life & work [through 1/5]. "The Day Our World Changed: Children's Art of 9/11," juried exhibition in collaboration w/NYU Child Study Center pres. 83 of the 800 works submitted [through 1/19]. "Raices: The Roots of Latin Music in New York City," photographs, posters, costumes & various programs trace the history of salsa in city [through 1/26]. "The Lubavitch of Brooklyn, An Intimate Portrait," Steve Hoffman's photographs documenting the life of Lubavitchers in Crown Heights, Brooklyn [through 2/2]. "Horn & Hardart's Automat," centennial celebration of machine that helped make hospital waiting rooms more tolerable [through 3/16].

    Museum of Contemporary Arts & Design 40 W. 53rd St. (betw. 5th & 6th Aves.), 212-956-3535, www.americancraftmuseum.org Tues., Weds., Fri.-Mon. 10-6; Thurs. 10-8. $8, $5 st./s.c., child under 12 free. "Elegant Fantasy: The Jewelry of Arline Fisch," debut of Fisch's modern designs which use textile techniques (weaving, knitting, crochet & braiding) [through 1/5]. "From the Kilns of Denmark: Contemporary Danish Ceramics," 100 pieces by 30 artists ages 20-80 [through 1/5].

    Museum of Modern Art in Queens 33rd St. (Queens Blvd.) L.I.C., 212-708-9400. Thurs.-Mon. 10-5; Fri. 10-7:45. $12, $8.50 st./s.c., Fri. pay-what-you-wish after 4. Museum is free to Bronx residents Dec. 21. "The Changing of the Avant-Garde: Visionary Architectural Drawings from the Howard Gillman Collection," nearly 200 drawings from the 60s & 70s [through 1/6]. "Drawing Now: Eight Propositions," 26 artists from America, Europe & Asia showcase over 200 works [through 1/6]. "Coisa Linda (Something Beautiful)," MOMA publishes & exhibits Beatriz Milhazes, part of new artist/writer series [through 1/13]. "Masterworks of German Expression" highlights from first quarter of the 20th century, incl. Expressionist group Bürke [through 2/24].

    National Museum of the American Indian George Gustav Heye Center, 1 Bowling Green (betw. State & Whitehall Sts.), 212-514-3700. Fri.-Weds. 10-5; Thurs. 10-8. Free. "Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art" incl. variety of materials such as pottery, furniture & jewelry [through 3/15]. "The New Old World: Antilles?Living Beyond the Myth," photographs depicting current life & culture of Taino & Caribe communities in the Caribbean [through 3/20]. "The Edge of Enchantment," photographs, multimedia installations & video footage examining the lives of Native communities in Oaxaca, Mexico [through 7/15]. "All Roads Are Good: Native Voices on Life & Culture" displays more than 300 symbolic objects [permanent].

    New Museum of Contemporary Art 583 B'way (betw. Houston & Prince Sts.), 212-219-1222, www.newmuseum.org Tues.-Sun. 12-6; Thurs. 12-8. Free Thurs. 6-8. $6, $3 st./s.c., free for those under 18. "Nalini Malani: Hamletmachine," debut U.S. exhibition by Bombay-based artist examines rise of Hindu fundamentalism in South Asia w/video productions & text [through 1/12]. "Carroll Dunham," 40 paintings by American painter [through 2/2].

    The New-York Historical Society 2 W. 77th St. (Central Park W.), 212-873-3400, www.nyhistory.org Tues.-Sun. 11-6. $6, $4 st./s.c., child 12 & under free. "Portrait of the Art World: A Century of ARTnews Photographs," exhibit honors centenary of popular art publication w/100 memorable images [through 1/5]. "Life on a Lapel: An Exhibition of Buttons, Badges, Medals and Decorations from the Collection of the N-YHS" more than 1000 pieces of memorabilia [through 1/19]. "Freedom: A History of US," in advance of PBS tv series & inspired by Joy Hakim book series, this exhibition examines how the principle of freedom has changed over the past 200 years through documents & photographs. Highlights incl. a draft of the U.S. constitution & letter from George Washington opposing slavery [through 1/26]. "Degrees of Latitude: Maps of America from the Colonial Williamsburg Collection," 72 maps & one atlas depicting American settlement & colonization [though 2/2]. "Reading Uncle Tom's Image," to celebrate 150th anniversary of Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel, the Museum displays books, portraits, photographs & artifacts, plus sculptures depicting scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin & 25 versions of the book, incl. French, German & Welsh editions [through 2/9]. "New York Diary: The Collages of John Evans," NYC artist displays works, spanning four decades, created from photographs, stamps, labels & other oddments [through 3/9]. "The Games We Played" displays over 150 board games, many of which were manufactured here in the city, from 1865 to present [through 4/14]. "Presidential Manuscripts," series of exhibitions feat. one President at a time [long term].

    The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts 40 Lincoln Center Plaza, 65th St. (Amsterdam Ave.), 212-870-1630, www.nypl.org Tues., Weds., Fri. & Sat. 12-6; Thurs. 12-8. Free. "Best of Times: The Theater of Charles Dickens," collection of prints, posters, programs & photos highlighting Dickens' life as an author, playwright & performer [through 2/15].

    Queens Museum of Art New York City Bldg., Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 718-592-9700, www.queensmuse.org Tues.-Fri. 10-5; Sat. & Sun. 12-5. Contrib. $5, $2.50 st./s.c., child. under 5 free. "The Pointed Pen: William Sharp's Courtroom Drawings, Political Caricatures, and Book Illustrations from the 1930s-1950s," first museum retrospective on Forrest Hills artist who fled Nazi Germany feat. more than 250 illustrations, etchings & lithographs [reception 1/12 from 3-6, through 3/2]. "637 Running Feet: Black on White Wall Drawings by 14 Artists" [reception 1/12 from 3-6, through 3/2].

    SculptureCenter 44-19 Purve St., L.I.C., 718-361-1750, www.sculpture-center.org Thurs.-Tues. 12-6. Free. "Jimbo Blachly, About 86 Springs," water troughs, photographs & moss terrariums are the medium chosen to analyze wells & springs. "Patrick Killoran, Glass Outhouse," toilet allows the user to see beyond the outhouse. "From Clay Club to ScuptureCenter: A Timeline," 1928 to new facility in Queens designed by Maya Lin [through 3/10].

    Studio Museum in Harlem 144 W. 125th St. (betw. Lenox Ave. & Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.), 212-864-4500, www.studiomuseum.org Mon.-Fri. & Sun. 10-6; Sat. 10-6. $5, $3 st./s.c., $1 child under 12. "Gary Simmons," retrospective of nearly 35 drawings, photographs, sculptures & videos, from 1996 to present [through 1/5].

    Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art 495 B'way, 3rd. fl. (betw. Spring & Broome Sts.), 212-925-2035, www.swissinstitute.net Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "Black Bonds," failed paintings by Jutta Koether & Steven Parrino serve as homage to Dada & punk rock [through 1/4].

    Whitney Museum of American Art 945 Madison Ave. (75th St.), 212-570-3676, www.whitney.org Tues.-Thurs., Sat. & Sun. 11-6; Fri. 1-9. $10, $8 st./s.c./groups of 10 or more; Fri. pay-what-you-wish 6-9 p.m. "An American Legacy: A Gift to New York," popular imagery from the 50s & 60s feat. works by Jackson Pollock, Franz Kline, Helen Frankenthaler, Mark Rothko, Roy Lichtenstein & Andy Warhol [through 1/26]. "The Quilts of Gee's Bend," 20th-century quilts made by African-America women from Gee's Bend, Alabama. Plus historical photographs & short doc. feat. interviews w/quilters [through 3/2].

    Yeshiva University Museum at the Center for Jewish History 15 W. 16th St. (5th Ave.), 212-294-8330, www.yu.edu/museum Sun., Tues. & Weds. 11-5; Thurs. 11-8. $6, $4 st./s.c., child. under 5 free, Yeshiva Univ. st. free w/id. "Tobi Kahn: Microcosmos," new paintings inspired by the book of Genesis explore cosmos [through 1/26].

    Openings/Receptions

    Brooklyn Public Library Grand Army Plaza, Flatbush Ave. (Prospect Park W.), 718-230-2100, www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org Mon.-Thurs. 9-8; Fri. & Sat. 9-6; Sun. 1-5. Free. "Crossing Brooklyn," sculptures by local artists reflecting upon life in this borough, incl. work by Deborah Masters [opens 1/6, through 2/27].

    The Gallery at Lincoln Center Concourse Level, 65th St. (B'way), 212-580-4673. Mon.-Sat. 10-8. "Great Moments of 20th Century Music," exhibition & sale incl. images of famous jazz musicians, dancers & theater performers [reception 1/7 from 5:30-7:30, through 2/1].

    Momenta Art Gallery 72 Berry St. (N. 10th St.), Williamsburg, 718-218-8058, www.momentaart.org Fri.-Mon. 12-6. Free. "George Kimmerlimg, Deborah Stratman," Kimmerlimg's 100+ documents addressing love, desire & violence, culled from several media outlets, are accompanied by 33-min. 16 mm film "In Order Not to Be Here" by Stratman [reception 1/3 from 6-8, through 2/3].

    The Painting Center 52 Greene St. (betw. Broome & Grand Sts.), 212-343-1060, www.thepaintingcenter.com Tues.-Sat. 11-6. Free. "Kate Davis & Dale Emmart," recent works: abstract paintings & panels, respectively [reception 1/9 from 6-8, through 2/1].

    Sotheby's 1334 York Ave. (72nd St.), 212-606-7000. Mon.-Sat. 10-5; Sun. 1-5. "Photography Past/Forward: Aperture at 50," traveling exhibition of photographs stops uptown?none of the images are for sale. Benefit gala held Jan. 9 [opens 1/6, through 1/31].