Yes, you’re still recovering from last week’s deluge of art openings, but there’s no time to catch your breath without missing out on what the second week of the fall season has to offer. If you feel like a zombie, don’t worry: there are plenty of nocturnal happenings this week to accommodate your somnambulant state. Teresita Fernández casts her gaze toward the night sky, transforming Lehmann Maupin’s gallery space into a virtual aurora borealis and Rey Akdogan’s “night curtain” installation at Miguel Abreu Gallery will be open to the public only after nightfall, from dusk to midnight. Several museums, including the Brooklyn Museum of Art will also burn the midnight oil, keeping their doors open long after regular hours.

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Posted on: September 12th, 2012 by Artspace Marketplace
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