Art
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SUDDENLY SEEN Argentina-born, Venice-based artist Carolina Raquel Antich’s first New York solo exhibit is on display through this week. The show, “Di Punto in Bianco” (All of a Sudden), features paintings, drawings, and video animation. Through Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Florence Lynch Gallery, 531-539 W. 25th St., between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, 212-924-3290, free.
INSIDE VOICES Brooklyn artist K.K. Kozik pictures people inside their “personal havens” as part of his new series of paintings, “Shelter.” The gallery’s outdoor space features work by South Korean-born artist Sook Jin Jo. Through Monday, January 23, Friday-Monday, noon-6 p.m., and by appointment, Black & White Gallery, 483 Driggs Ave., between North 9th and North 10th streets, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 718-599-8775, free.
WATERCOLOR CITY Frederick Brosen’s exhibit “Still New York” features 18 watercolor paintings depicting scenes including the city’s most celebrated skyscrapers and its forgotten industrial corners. Through Sunday, February 26, Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Ave. at 103rd Street, 212-534-1672, $7 general, $5 students and seniors, members free.
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