Artspace attempted to beat the heat this week in the air-conditioned galleries of New York, where we saw an array of summer shows at The Hole, David Zwirner, and Matthew Marks, plus we stopped by a special reception for SculptureCenter's "Better Homes" exhibition and took a trip upstate to see Haim Steinbach and Helen Marten at Bard's Center for Curatorial Studies.
The Week in PicturesSculptureCenter, David Zwirner, Matthew Marks, CCS Bard, and More
July 19, 2013
July 19, 2013

The crowd outside of SculptureCenter's after-hours reception for "Better Homes."

Installation view of Güneş Terkol's embroidered figures at SculptureCenter's "Better Homes" show.

Keith Edmier's cast human hearts at SculptureCenter.

The marbles are leaking out the bottom of this cracked bust, a self-portrait of the artist, Robert Arneson, at David Zwirner.

An installation view of Robert Arneson's exhibition of early ceramics at David Zwirner's 20th Street gallery.

The ALLDAYEVERYDAY art-book popup shop in the Lorimer Street L train station.

A collage from Bern Porter's artist book "Here Comes Everybody's Don't Book," on view at Matthew Marks.

Long-Bin Chen's magazine sculpture of Da Vinci in The Hole's "Summer Reading" show.

Installation view of the scattered books at The Hole's "Summer Reading" exhibition.

One of Haim Steinbach's studio displays from 1979 at CCS Bard.

Installation view of Haim Steinbach's "Once Again the World Is Flat" exhibition at CCS Bard.

A video in Helen Marten's first U.S. museum exhibition, at CCS Bard.

Installation view of Helen Marten's "No Borders In a Wok That Can't Be Crossed."

The opening of Derek Nicoletto's "Just Panic and Get It Over With" show at Spring Gallery.