“Veronica Veronica”
Where: Hesse Flatow, Amagansett
When: June 14–July 26
Why It’s Worth a Look: This group show combines work by 33 artists in a rather peculiar venue: a 4,000-square-foot former potato barn. Curated by writer Andrew Gardner and artist Emma Safir, the show features talents such as Liz Collins and Martine Gutierrez, who have come together to honor the biblical patron saint of images, photographers, linen weavers, and laundry workers: St. Veronica.
Where: Hesse Flatow, Amagansett
When: June 14–July 26
Why It’s Worth a Look: This group show combines work by 33 artists in a rather peculiar venue: a 4,000-square-foot former potato barn. Curated by writer Andrew Gardner and artist Emma Safir, the show features talents such as Liz Collins and Martine Gutierrez, who have come together to honor the biblical patron saint of images, photographers, linen weavers, and laundry workers: St. Veronica.
Know Before You Go: To mark the exhibition’s closing, choreographer and performer Jack Ferver will conduct an on-site activation of the space entitled It’s Veronique.