NEW YORK—Summer in New York City can be a delightful time of year, but if it’s the contemporary art scene that you live for, then it’s the first week of September when the city regains its real vitality. This year is no different, with dozens of gallery and museum shows of every variety opening all over town. Here is an ARTINFO guide to some of the most tantalizing of the gallery offerings — though we couldn't resist throwing in one museum pick. (For the record, we didn’t set out to find shows that present the world’s darker side. It’s just that there happen to be a lot of them about all of a sudden.)
Su Xinping: "Toasting" at ChinaSquare, September 3–27, 2008
Things are no more comfortable over at ChinaSquare, where Su Xinping’s show “Toasting” presents image after large-scale image of shirtless, somewhat paunchy men (and the rare, fully-clothed female guest) raising their glasses, offering toasts, getting a little rowdy, and occasionally breaking into full-throated song. That the celebrations seem to be taking place in some vague, sulfurously lit underworld makes them all the more alarming.
Su Xinping, "Toasting No. 56" (2008) |