Feliciano Centurión installation

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Your Concise New York Art Guide for October 2020

"With an emphasis on colorful, embroidered and painted works on blankets, the exhibition charts Centurión’s artistic evolution," writes Cassie Packard in Hyperallergic.

Across New York City, art spaces have been steadily opening back up, presenting both online and in-person exhibitions as more city dwellers cautiously navigate their reemergence from quarantine. Below, we’ve highlighted ten that we’re most looking forward to this month — from the much anticipated Asia Society triennial to Billie Zangewa’s silken canvases and an urgent film series about housing security. As we did for our September guide, we’ve included a mix of virtual and physical presentations, because amid all the uncertainty, it’s important to have options...

Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo

When: September 30–November 20
Where: Americas Society (by appointment and online) (680 Park Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan)

Feliciano Centurión: Abrigo is the queer, Paraguay-born artist’s first solo show in the United States. With an emphasis on colorful, embroidered and painted works on blankets, the exhibition charts Centurión’s artistic evolution, which was tragically cut short when he died from AIDS-related complications in 1996, at just 34 years old...

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