Art
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DOUBLE DUTY
New drawings and paintings by Paris-based artist Ana Patricia Palacios are on display at latincollector. Most of the work in “Doubles Singuliers” depict stranded figures: a businessman with one pant leg rolled up; two schoolgirls eyeing each other warily; and a woman pulling her dress up to cover her face, according to the title, only to expose the rest of her body. Through Saturday, May 14, Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m-6 p.m., Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., latincollector, 153 Hudson St., between Hubert and Laight streets, 212-334-7813, free.
BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
Photographer Angela Strassheim’s first solo exhibit consists of 15 large-scale images of her bornagain Christian family and their homes. “Left Behind” – the exhibit’s title refers in part to a best-selling series of evangelical novels – finds a young woman lounging in bed, a little girl playing with a herd of plastic horses, and a middle-aged woman wearing a pink bathrobe and standing on the sidewalk in front of an enormous house. In the gallery’s “project room,” a new video by Alex McQuilkin, in which the main character prepares to drown herself, is on display. Through Saturday, April 30, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Marvelli Gallery, 526 W. 26th St., between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, second floor, 212-627-3363, free.
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