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  1. Photograph: Courtesy Cheim & Read
    Photograph: Courtesy Cheim & Read

    Tal R, “The Shlomo” at Cheim & Read
    The work of this Danish artist harkens back to the café and street scenes of late-19th- and early-20th-century modernism, though his paintings are shrouded by a mysteriously dark pall, as if you were viewing them through a filter. Thu 1–Dec 22

  2. Photograph: Courtesy the artist
    Photograph: Courtesy the artist

    Sharon Lockhart/Noa Eshkol at The Jewish Museum
    This show features a visual dialogue between Eshkol (1924–2007), a noted Israeli choreographer and textile designer, and Lockhart, a Los Angeles photographer. Fri 2–Mar 24

  3. Photograph: Courtesy Hauser & Wirth
    Photograph: Courtesy Hauser & Wirth

    Phyllida Barlow, “…later” at Hauser & Wirth
    On tap are sculptures that evoke the environments of urban life in a way that seems both colossal and funky. Mon 5–Dec 22

  4. Ed Kienholz at Pace Gallery
    Kienholz (1927–1994), whose riotously sardonic sculptural tableaux set the template for installation art, is recalled here by his monumental 1985 work, The Ozymandias Parade, as well as by 1960s studies for pieces never realized. Fri 2–Dec 22

  5. Photograph: Matthias Bildstein
    Photograph: Matthias Bildstein

    Muntean/Rosenblum, “The Nemesims” at Team Gallery
    The Viennese collaborative duo transforms the gallery into a full-size three-dimensional replica of the home—complete with furnishings—from the video game The Sims. Thu 1–Dec 21

Top five shows: Nov 1–7, 2012

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