Art
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FIFTY YEARS OF PAINTING “Robert S. Neuman: Fifty Years” is on display at the Allan Stone Gallery. The show features Mr. Neuman’s abstract paintings from his early “Black Paintings,” to a series of whimsical works illustrating man’s journey to paradise, to the recent “Lame Deer” series reflecting the Native American experience. John Goodrich wrote in The New York Sun that Mr. Neuman “is a believer: He’s all heart, with the triumphs and shortfalls to match.” Through Saturday, March 4, Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Allan Stone Gallery, 113 E. 90th St., between Park and Lexington avenues, 212-987-4997, free.
CUTIE PIES GONE CRAZY The group exhibition “Oh, You Beautiful Doll” at the Andrea Meislin Gallery presents playthings in unusual poses. Curated by Douglas F. Maxwell, the exhibit ranges from painting to video to photographs to multimedia sculpture. This exhibit looks at the symbolic usage of dolls to explore the human experience. Artists contributing to the exhibit are: Corinne May Botz, Elena Dorfman, Julie Farstad, Stephen Roach, Elena Sisto, Sharon Switzer, Lydia Venieri, and Karen Yasinsky. Through Saturday, March 4, Tuesday and Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Andrea Meislin Gallery, 526 W. 26th St., between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, Suite 214, 212-627-1216, free.
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