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New York, NY 10011
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Tue-Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun-Mon, closed; Mon-Fri, 10am-6pm during summer; Sat-Sun, closed during summer
C, E at 23rd St.
Marianne Boesky is one of the galleries to swing by for hip, on-the-verge contemporary artists. When anime-inspired Japanese artist Takashi Murakami—who has collaborated with Marc Jacobs and coined "super-flat" pop—saw his prices skyrocket at the auction houses, it was Boesky he had to thank for it. This gallery also hosts work by startling, prodigious young painter Barnaby Furnas, whose visceral, dynamic scenes of Civil War battles, gangsters and rock bands are very much in demand. Boesky represents edgy, genre-busting L.A. sculptor Liz Craft whose "Death Rider"—a bronze of a Harley-riding skeleton—opened the Whitney Biennial. Another young woman sculptor who melds aesthetics is Rachel Feinstein: Part-stage-set, part-fairy-tale, part-monster-from-the-lagoon, her pieces are gorgeous and other-worldly.

Martin Klimas at Foley Gallery
Martin KlimasPhotographs of vases with flowers, caught mid-shatter by a high-speed camera after a projectile has been fired into them. More »
The New York Times Arts & Leisure Weekend
"Times" staffers talk with prominent artists and entertainers; highlights include the hosts of "The View" (1/8), Vampire Weekend (1/10), Lewis Black (1/10), Salman Rushdie (1/11), and Patti Smith (1/11). More »
Aziz Ansari: The Glow in the Dark Tour at Comix
The young stand-up, recently of MTV's "Human Giant" and soon to be of NBC's upcoming "The Office" spin-off, performs a series of shows. More »