This month, Marian Goodman opened her new space in Tribeca-a thoughtfully renovated building at 385 Broadway. Just nearby, at 394 Broadway on the third floor, Pierogi Gallery, a longtime staple in Williamsburg, is marking its 30th anniversary with a pop-up exhibition. The show features works by numerous represented artists, along with selections from their celebrated flat files. The Brooklyn Rail's "Singing in Unison" series continues with an exhibition of Loren Munk's work, curated by Phong Bui and Cal McKeever. Known to many as the vlogger James Kalm, Munk presents both paintings and selections from his video series, on view through November 16. James Cohan is presenting "Torpedoboy and the Revisionist Mystery," an exhibition of Trenton Doyle Hancock's new paintings, at its 52 Walker Street location until December 21. Hancock's followers may also be interested in "Draw Them In, Paint Them Out: Trenton Doyle Hancock Confronts Philip Guston," opening at the Jewish Museum on November 8. Jen Hitchings returns to New York with Lunacy, a solo exhibition at GAA Gallery, running through December 9. Below Grand, now expanded with a new space at 52 Allen Street on the Lower East Side, has introduced a slew of new collaborators to the team.
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