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  1. Photograph: Courtesy Eleven Rvington
    Photograph: Courtesy Eleven Rvington

    Michael DeLucia at Eleven Rivington
    Brightly colored posters of mariachi bands put a notable Pop Art punch into DeLucia’s latest abstractions, gouged into plywood with the aid of a computer-guided router. Through June 2

  2. Photograph: Courtesy Orivate Collection
    Photograph: Courtesy Orivate Collection

    André Masson, “The Mythology of Desire: Masterworks from 1925 to 1945” at Blain Di Donna
    This survey of Masson’s career—the largest in New York since a 1976 MoMA retrospective—traces the evolution of the Surrealist’s work, from a style indebted to Cubism to one that anticipated Abstract Expressionism. Through June 15

  3. “Tomas Saraceno on the Roof: Cloud City” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The artist’s series of interconnected, room-size pods competes with views of Central Park and the skyline. Through Nov 4

  4. Photograph: © Fondazione Lucio Fontana. Pri
    Photograph: © Fondazione Lucio Fontana. Pri

    Lucio Fontana, “Ambienti Spaziali” at Gagosian Gallery
    This survey of the midcentury Italian avant-gardist covers
    the last 20 years of his career and includes trippy, retrofuturistic installations that have never before been seen in New York. Through June 30

  5. Photograph: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery
    Photograph: Courtesy Michael Werner Gallery

    Aaron Curry, “Buzz Kill” at Michael Werner
    Curry channels Richard Serra via Alexander Calder in his centerpiece installation. Through June 16

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