Art
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PRAGUE PICTURES Glen Hansen’s architectural paintings of Prague are on display in “Praha.” Several paintings depict the Orloj, the city’s medieval astronomical clock, which has kept accurate time for more than six centuries. Through Saturday, April 15, Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Fischbach Gallery, 210 Eleventh Ave., between 24th and 25th streets, 212-759-2345, free.
SPRAY PAINT “Beyond Graffiti: Fresh Visions From Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and New York City” explores Israel’s alternative art scene. It documents the graffiti on cement walls and highway underpasses and even in museums and boardrooms – and the way graffiti’s visual vocabulary informs design, illustration, fine arts, and marketing. Through Friday, May 5, New York University, the Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Jewish Life, 7 E. 10th St., between Fifth Avenue and University Place, 212-998-4122, free.