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WELCOME TO NEW YORK New large-scale paintings by Suling Wang, who was born and raised in rural Taiwan, go on display today in her first New York show. Tonight through Saturday, October 22, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Lehmann Maupin, 540 W. 26th St., between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, 212-255-2923, free.
TRAVELING BOOK Over the course of 36 weeks starting in June 2003, four artists sent a large sketchbook back and forth between Brooklyn and Belfast. When each received the book, they had five days to complete a spread and then send it to the next artist. By the time the project was completed, it had traveled more than 60,000 miles. The book’s pages go on display tomorrow, along with listening stations with discussions by the artists.The exhibit is presented in part by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council as part of the program “What Comes After: Cities, Art, and Recovery.” Tomorrow through Sunday, October 9, Tuesday-Saturday, noon-7 p.m., Sundays noon-5 p.m., 15 Nassau gallery space, 15 Nassau St. at Pine Street, free.
… AND THE LIVING IS EASY Robin Rice Gallery’s group show “Summertime,” which closes this weekend, features seasonal photography by Craig Barber, Richie Fahey, Ms. Rice, Tina West, Lloyd Ziff, and others. Through Sunday, today-Saturday, 1-7 p.m., Sunday, 1-6 p.m., Robin Rice Gallery, 325 W. 11th St., between Washington and Greenwich streets, 212-366-6660, free.
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