Art
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BEE’S KNEES Christine Osinski’s large, close-up photographs of insects are on view through this weekend in “Invasion: Friend or Foe?” Through Sunday, noon-6 p.m., Silo Gallery, 1 Freeman Alley, entrance on Rivington Street, 212-505-9156, free.
DOMESTIC DISAPPOINTMENTS Paintings by Megan Foster are on display in “Reliable Disappointment.” She depicts domestic vignettes – a half-filled bathtub, an exercise bicycle facing a TV – without the homes’ presumed inhabitants. In the gallery’s outdoor space, Tom Kotik’s interactive sound sculpture “OUT (Maximum Volume)” greets visitors as a simple box; once opened, a loud stream of music is released. Through Monday, June 6, Friday-Monday, noon-6 p.m., Black & White Gallery, 483 Driggs Ave., between N. 9th and N. 10th streets, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 718-599-8775, free.
CONRAD IN THE CITY Sound artist Tony Conrad’s “space narrative” installation will be presented three times, beginning this weekend. Saturdays, May 28-June 11, 6 p.m.-midnight, Diapason, 1026 Sixth Ave., between 38th and 39th streets, 212-719-4393, free.
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