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  1. Photograph: Courtesy Detroit Institute of Arts
    Photograph: Courtesy Detroit Institute of Arts

    “Regarding Warhol: Sixty Artists, Fifty Years”  at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The Pope of Pop’s enormous impact on contemporary art is examined in this show, which brings together Warhol’s works with those by 60 artists whom he influenced. Tue 18–Dec 30

  2. Photograph: Courtesy Lori Yarotsky/Res Nova
    Photograph: Courtesy Lori Yarotsky/Res Nova

    Izhar Patkin at The Jewish Museum
    A longtime fixture on the New York scene, Patkin, who was born in Israel, presents elegiac paintings on translucent window curtains, and a 12-foot-tall sculpture made of clear glass. Fri 14–Feb 3

  3. Photograph: Courtesy the artists and Greene Naftali Gallery
    Photograph: Courtesy the artists and Greene Naftali Gallery

    Gelitin, “The Fall Show” at Greene Naftali
    The Austrian merry pranksters return with more of their patented brand of mishegas. Thu 13–Oct 13

  4. Photograph: Courtesy Edwynn Houk Gallery
    Photograph: Courtesy Edwynn Houk Gallery

    Sally Mann, “Upon Reflection” at Edwynn Houk Gallery
    The photographer’s latest works—a series of self-portraits arranged in grids—were created as unique objects, using wet-plate positives on black glass. The results have a spectral presence, as the artist’s face hovers between light and dark. Thu 13–Nov 3

  5. Photograph: Courtesy Gagosian Gallery
    Photograph: Courtesy Gagosian Gallery

    Karin Kneffel at Gagosian Gallery
    Rather like Marilyn Minter, this German painter creates a kind of photorealism, in which the layering of surface effects threatens to dissolve representation into abstraction. Through Oct 20

Top five shows: Sept 13–19, 2012

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