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    Deborah Kass, “Subject Matters” (1989–90) (photo Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

    From reinventing abstraction to recreating Barbie for new generations, we’re looking at a wide range of art this week. Make sure to catch Norman Bluhm’s unorthodox abstracts and the Museum of Arts and Design’s dizzying display of Barbie’s history before they end this weekend. After that, revisit art history’s past with a survey of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s legendary project “The Gates” and Deborah Kass’s feminist pastiches. Manuel Herreros de Lemos and Mateo Manaure Arilla’s poignant 1982 documentary “Trans” and its accompany exhibition at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art rounds out our list. —Natalie Haddad, Reviews Editor


    Norman Bluhm

    Miles McEnery Gallery, 511 West 22nd Street, Chelsea, Manhattan
    Through March 15

    Norman Bluhm, “Bulgaroctonus” (1967), oil on canvas (courtesy Miles McEnery Gallery)

    “What makes Bluhm’s painting engaging and necessary is that he harnessed his restless, rebellious spirit into a complex, continually changing body of work.” —John Yau

    Read the full review here.


    Barbie®: A Cultural Icon

    Museum of Arts and Design, 2 Columbus Circle, Columbus Circle, Manhattan
    Through March 16

    Carol Ockman, Nathan Stobaugh, and Zachariah DeGiulio in the hot-pink Corvette on the fourth floor of the exhibition (image used with permission)

    “Its history of inclusions and exclusions continues to stir up everything from veneration to violence in ongoing Barbie play and in the work of generations of artists.” —Carol Ockman

    Read the full review here.

    Christo and Jeanne-Claude: The Gates and Unrealized Projects for New York City

    The Shed, 545 West 30th Street, Chelsea, Manhattan
    Through March 23

    Christo, “The Gates (Project for Central Park, New York City)” (2004–05), drawing in two parts, pencil, charcoal, pastel, wax crayon, technical drawing, aerial photograph, and fabric sample (© 2005 Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation; photo by André Grossmann, courtesy Christo and Jeanne-Claude Foundation)

    “I felt that I shared with these many strangers something so fragile and immaterial as a memory, that these neon orange gates staked not just paths in the park but in my past, our past.” —Lisa Yin Zhang 

    Read the full review here.


    Deborah Kass: The Art History Paintings 1989–1992 

    Salon 94, 3 East 89th Street, Upper East Side, Manhattan
    Through March 29

    Installation view of Deborah Kass: The Art History Paintings 1989–1992 at Salon 94 (photo Hrag Vartanian/Hyperallergic)

    “Kass collides the stylistic calling cards of prominent male artists with a new, more sexualized reading that turns splashes of paint into cum shots.” —Hrag Vartanian

    Read the full review here.


    Dueñas de la Noche: Trans Lives and Dreams in 1980s Caracas

    Institute for Studies on Latin American Art, 142 Franklin Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan
    Through April 5

    Promotional image for “Trans” (1982), a documentary directed by Manuel Herreros de Lemos and Mateo Manaure Arilla, on view at the Institute for Studies on Latin American Art (photo Natalie Haddad/Hyperallergic)

    “The film [“Trans”] is the exhibition’s clear centerpiece, and may be the only chance most people will get to see it — even upon its release, the filmmakers struggled to secure screenings” —NH

    Read the full review here.

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