![]() ![]() There are some cool paintings and optically tricky wall sculptures at Julian Hoeber's Harris Lieberman exhibition, running now through October 20th on on West 26th Street. Marlborough is located at 545 West 25th Street and is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. Half the fun here is never knowing what awaits you in the next room (or how you're going to get there), and the other half is in lingering over the details. Their piece is called Stray Light Grey, it requires that you climb through holes in the wall, a dirty bathroom, an elegant library, an abandoned OTB parlor, a plastic surgeon's office, a party store… it's really kind of nuts and totally a blast. Glenwood favorites Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe are back in New York City with another crazy, creepy, ridiculously elaborate installation, this time at the Marlborough Gallery on 25th Street. Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe: Stray Light Gray, at Marlborough Each of them are either insanely intricate and/or wonderfully interactive, that made us laugh, freaked us out, or threw us for a loop. Now we've disovered three must-see installations just in time for Halloween. So much to see and do! Lastmonth, we told you about the fun time we had exploring Chelsea art through books. There are dozens, even hundreds, of new exhibitions within that half-mile stretch between 19th and 28th Streets, not to mention the High Line, the terrific new UrbanSpace Meatpacking food and gift market, and all of the usual area restaurants and bars. Our Midtown residents are in for a treat…or a trick…at nearby Chelsea art galleries. ![]()
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