New York City is a bustling metropolis with endless things to do and see, but sometimes a break from the concrete jungle is just what the soul needs. Fortunately, there are plenty of beautiful exhibitions just a short trip away from the city, offering alternate visions and a chance to escape the overwhelming pace of urban life.
One such exhibition is “Spirit in the Flesh” at Utopia in Kingston, New York. Artists Courtney Puckett, Ben Pederson, and Saul Chernick come together to showcase sculptures, paintings, and works on paper that engage with a world beyond perception, inviting viewers to embrace moments of beauty in times of extreme overwhelm.
For those looking to explore interdimensional timelines, the Hartford Art School Galleries in Connecticut is showcasing Liz Nielsen’s abstract photographs. Nielsen’s “light paintings” offer lush terrains of blues, greens, and yellows, transporting viewers to another dimension through carefully timed exposures.
In Cold Spring, New York, Piero Manzoni’s exhibition “Total Space” at Magazzino Italian Art offers a satirical take on the avant-garde. Visitors can experience experiential rooms conceptualized by the artist, along with displays of archival materials and interactive installations that challenge the traditional definition of art.
Further upstate, the Wassaic Project at Troutbeck presents E.E. Kono’s vibrant silverpoint and egg tempera paintings inspired by the natural and man-made landscapes of the area. Kono’s whimsical artworks transport viewers to enchanting realms where legend, art history, and the natural world converge.
In Huntington, New York, the Heckscher Museum of Art’s exhibition “Lines of Influence: Artists Teaching Artists” celebrates the power of mentors and teachers in shaping artists’ practices throughout history. The show traces the collaborative relationships between students and educators, highlighting the importance of collaboration and exchange in the art world.
These exhibitions offer a diverse range of artistic experiences just a short trip away from New York City, providing a much-needed escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Whether you’re seeking interdimensional timelines, satirical takes on the avant-garde, or vibrant landscapes that transport you to whimsical realms, these shows have something for everyone. So why not take a break from the city and explore the beautiful exhibitions waiting just beyond its borders?

