Art Calendar MUSEUM OF THE MOVING IMAGE 35-01 35th Avenue 718-777-6888 “Retrospective: Philip Seymour Hoffman” On view through Oct. 2 The great actor Philip Seymour Hoffman had an uncanny ability to disappear into a role yet at the same time to invest his performances with such complexity, depth, and empathy that they always felt deeply personal. A profound search for truth was at the core of his art, and his death in 2014 was a tremendous loss to the public and to the many actors, directors, and colleagues whose lives he touched so profoundly. The screenings will be accompanied by guest appearances, to be announced, and clips from his other films, to showcase his astonishing versatility. MOMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Avenue 718-784-2084 “Mark Leckey” On view Oct. 23 through March 5, 2017 MoMA PS1 will present the first comprehensive U.S. survey of the pioneering British artist Mark Leckey and the largest exhibition of his work to date. Since coming to prominence in the late 1990s, Mark Leckey’s dynamic and varied practice has combined formal experimentation with pointed explorations of class and history. His art has addressed the radical effect of technology on popular culture, and given form to the transition from analog to digital culture, powerfully influencing younger generations of artists. Fisher Landau CENTER FOR ART 38-27 30TH STREET 718-937-0727 “Intuitive Progression” On view through Nov. 28 Featuring 75 artworks by 20 artists, the exhibition seeks to convey an atmosphere that depicts the creative process as a unique journey fostering artistic development. Installation view with artwork by Sherrie Levine & Agnes Martin. Sept Photo courtesy Overture Films á
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