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The Kara Walker retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art. (Photo: Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co.)
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Camille Pissarro at the Jewish Museum
1109 Fifth Ave., at 92nd St.; 212-423-3200.
Rarely seen landscapes by the most prominent Jewish Impressionist. Closes 2/3/2008.
Georges Seurat at the Museum of Modern Art
11 W. 53rd St., nr. Sixth Ave.; 212-708-9400.
The most extensive gathering of the pointillist painter’s conté drawings in almost 25 years. Closes 1/7/2008.
Kara Walker at the Whitney
945 Madison Ave., at 75th St.; 800-944-8639.
A full-scale survey of Walker’s racially charged take on the Victorian silhouette. Closes 2/3/2008.
Tara Donovan at the Met
1000 Fifth Ave., at 82nd St.; 212-879-5500.
The installation artist takes over an entire gallery to display works that incorporate Styrofoam cups, drinking straws, and Mylar tape. Closes 4/27/2008.
"Unmonumental" at the New Museum of Contemporary Art
235 Bowery, nr. Stanton St.; 212-219-1222.
The museum inaugurates its new space with this international survey of artists toying with twentieth-century techniques of collage and assemblange.
Closes 3/23/2008.




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