Art
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LOOK UP “Paint the City” is an outdoor exhibit featuring three large paintings on billboards in SoHo. Alex Katz’s “Give Me Tomorrow” is at 40 E. 4th St. and Bowery, above the B Bar; Gary Hume’s “Cheerleader” is at 55 Houston St. at Wooster Street, and Lisa Sanditz’s “Tie-Dye in the Wilderness” is at 343 Canal St. at Greene Street. The project is sponsored by CreativeTime and United Technologies Corporation. Through Tuesday, November 1, 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, Northern Ireland. When each received the book, they had five days to complete a spread and then send it to the next artist. The book’s pages are display, along with listening stations with discussions by the artists, in an exhibit presented in part by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council as part of the program “What Comes After: Cities, Art, and Recovery.” 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.
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