
Art You Must See This Fall
The Brian Lehrer Show | Sep 12, 2014
WNYC art critic Deborah Solomon shares the top 10 art museums and "art neighborhoods" she's looking forward to visiting this season.
Follow along as we talk about upcoming exhibitions and events.

1. Paul Cézanne, Madame Cézanne in a Red Armchair, included in "Madame Cezanne" at the Met, starting November 19, 2014 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

2. Henri Matisse, The Clown (Le Clown), 1943, included in Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs at MoMA opening October 12, 2014 (Succession H. Matisse /ARS, New York)

3. Helen Frankenthaler, Pink Lady,1963, exhibition at Gagosian Gallery now (© 2014 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York)

4. Chris Ofili, Afronirvana, 2002 - included in The New Museum's "Chris Ofili: Night and Day" opening 10/29 (The New Museum)
5. Roxy Paine's airport checkpoint, from maple wood, at Marianne Boesky in Chelsea (courtesy of Deborah Solomon)

6. Aerial View, from West 30th Street, looking West toward the Empire State Building - the High Line's new section opens September 21st. (©Iwan Baan, 2011)


7. Marie Lorenz (American, b. 1973). Archipelago (Mast View), 2012, part of "Crossing Brooklyn: Art from Bushwick, Bed-Stuy, and Beyond" opening Oct. 3 at The Brooklyn Museum. (Courtesy of the artist and Jack Hanley Gallery. © Marie Lorenz. Photo: Marie Lorenz)

8. Funk, God, Jazz, and Medicine: Black Radical Brooklyn presented by Creative Time and the Weeksville Heritage Center starting 9/20. (Creative Time and Weeksville Heritage Center)

9. Saul Steinberg, Rainbow Reflected, 1974 - included in "Puddle, pothole, portal" a multimedia show at the SculptureCenter opening 10/2 (The Saul Steinberg Foundation/ARS, NY)

10. Russ & Daughters' chopped liver -- Russ & Daughters will open a restaurant in The Jewish Museum (Courtesy of Russ and Daughters)
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