Another protest is planned for Sunday at 1. Plus Miriam has reopened; the Journal Gallery shows the paintings of Brooklyn houses; Portuguese tartlets at Veranda.
The Japanese omakase restaurant has been brewing for ages; cats at The Journal Gallery; a dancer takes Manhattan; one of the world's best squash players opens his own facility. / 9 comments
The galleries are slowing coming back to life and are offering ways to see new art in person, in socially distant settings.
After 15 years in the art world, these two are doing things a little different: no press releases, no openings, no dinners, no representation. Just art, every week, over and over again.
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