Art
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BROOKLYN BRUSH
Brooklyn’s Bruno Marina Gallery displays new abstract paintings by Craig Taylor. The exhibit, “These Dandies are in Focus,” is Mr. Taylor’s first solo show in New York. Through Sunday, April 3, Thursday-Sunday, noon-6 p.m., Bruno Marina Gallery, 372 Atlantic Ave., between Bond and Hoyt streets, Brooklyn, 718-254-0808, free.
FANTASY WORLDS UBU
Gallery displays drawings made by troubled German artist Unica Zurn during the decade before her 1970 suicide in Paris. Born in Berlin, Zurn was fascinated by fantastical creatures and repeating patterns. She was encouraged by her lover, Surrealist artist Hans Bellmer, to experiment with “automatic” drawings that incorporated repetitive shapes and lines. Zurn was also an accomplished writer who is known for poems in which each line is an anagram of the last. Through Saturday, April 16, Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., UBU Gallery, 416 E. 59th St., between York and First avenues, 212-753-4444, free.
CHILE SCENES
Rena Bass Forman’s sepia toned photographs of Patagonia, Chile, are on display at Bonni Benrubi Gallery. Water is present in all its forms: Glaciers are reflected in still pools, clouds gather over a mountain range, and penguins toddle along a riverbank. Through Saturday, April 16, Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Bonni Benrubi Gallery, 41 E. 57th St., between Madison and Park avenues, 13th floor, 212-888-6007, free.
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