Brooklyn is known for many, many things. One of the coolest things you can check out this fall are the upcoming art exhibits. Take in a little culture before your night out on the town.There are so many exhibitions going on in New York city you should take at least a gander at some of the impressive work people produce. It could inspire you to try some art of your own.
The MINUS SPACE reductive art gallery at 98 4th Street, Room 204 is showcasing an abstract color painting exhibit entitled Pointing a Telescope at the Sun for approximately one more week. This exhibit contains art from acclaimed New York City artists: Gabriele Evertz, Vincent Longo, Doug Ohlson, Robert Swain, and Sanford Wurmfeld.
The intention of the artists was to create works visually stimulating to the viewers, edging on its visceral and transformative effects. It will be open Fridays and Saturdays, Noon – 6PM, until September 17th.
The upcoming exhibit after that will be the first of many in their new space opening at 111 Front Street, Suite 226. It’s a collection of work by the late New York artist Ted Stamm. this overall comprehensive is an exploration of his body of work from paintings to street interventions and more. If you’re into raw abstraction then this is something you will not want to miss.







