July 14, 2021 Your Concise New York Art Guide for July 2021Your list of must-see, fun, insightful, and very New York art events this month. | Dessane Lopez Cassell and Cassie Packard SPONSORED Basilica SoundScape: A Weekend of Music + ArtFar from a typical music festival, Basilica SoundScape features live concerts, art installations, conceptual sound performances, author readings and more, this year held at PS21— an open-air venue on 100 acres in Chatham, NY. The initial artist lineup features Circuit des Yeux, Moor Mother, Tomberlin and William Basinski. Get tickets. Louise Bourgeois’s Long Relationship With PsychoanalysisFor all of its emphasis on unraveling, the most intriguing works in Freud’s Daughter are often the most abstruse ones. | Alana Pockros Victoria Dugger Materializes the Frictions of Accessible SpaceFor Dugger, who is disabled, bodies are mutable and prone to rupture, yet they remain expansive, even cosmic. | Justin Kamp What to Do About the Artists in Your StudioIf Philip Guston wanted everyone, including himself, to leave his studio, Franklin Evans seems to be inviting everyone in. | John Yau A Staggering New Play Creates Space for Black Interiority and GriefWhat to Send Up When It Goes Down holds Black people at its center, inviting unique moments of commiseration, anger, and helplessness with no apologies. | Erica Cardwell A Photographer Retraces New York’s Forgotten Springs and WellsJames Reuel Smith documented over 160 springs between 1897 and 1903. Decades later, photographer Stanley Greenberg followed Smith’s footsteps. | Lauren Moya Ford New Views of the Everyday WorldEmily Pettigrew and Aubrey Levinthal are two painters who have much in common, but their differences run deeper and are more telling. | John Yau Closing SoonJulie Mehretu, “Stadia II” (2004), ink and acrylic on canvas
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