Ron Gorchov, installation view. Courtesy of Cheim & Read.
Ron Gorchov, installation view. Courtesy of Cheim & Read.

Had enough yet? We’re only a couple of days into New York’s art fair week and I wouldn’t blame you if you’re already feeling beat. Obviously, with the Armory and Spring Break and VOLTA and the rest, you’re already overwhelmed with options. But if you’re looking to step outside the art fair circuit—and you should!—you’ve also got a jam-packed week ahead of you. In Chelsea, don’t miss Ron Gorchov’s latest exhibition of his signature “saddle” paintings at Cheim & Read, and if you haven’t made it yet to the Alice Neel show at David Zwirner curated by Hilton Als, let us remind you why it’s the most talked about gallery show in town, and for good reason. Uptown, you’ve got a selection of unbeatable Weegee photographs at Howard Greenberg Gallery, and over on the Bowery you’ve got a dizzying array of op and kinetic art at GR Gallery if you feel like being hypnotized. (Speaking of hypnotization, have you seen Get Out? Do that, too!)

Gather a second wind, because you’re going to need it. Happy gallery hopping.

Exhibition:Ron Gorchov
When: 
February 16–March 25, 2017
Where:
Cheim & Read, 547 W. 25th Street, New York, NY

Fumio Yoshimura, Alger Hiss’ Woodstock Typewriter (c. 1970). Courtesy of Hollis Taggart Galleries.

Exhibition:Strange Pictures for Strange Times: Depicting the Unusual
When: 
February 13–March 13, 2017
Where:
Hollis Taggart Galleries, 18 E. 64th Street, Suite 3F, New York, NY

Alice Neel, Ballet Dancer (1950).Courtesy of David Zwirner.

Exhibition:Alice Neel: Uptown
When: 
February 23–April 22, 2017
Where:
David Zwirner, 525 and 533 W. 19th Street, New York, NY

Weegee, Norma Devine is Sammy’s Mae West (1944). Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery.

Exhibition:Weegee
When: February 16–April 1, 2017
Where:
Howard Greenberg Gallery, 41 E. 57th Street, Suite 1406, New York, NY

Sarah McEaney, Reading Listening (2015). Courtesy of Tibor de Nagy Gallery.

Exhibition:Correspondences: A Group Exhibition
When: February 16–March 25, 2017
Where:
Tibor de Nagy Gallery, 724 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY

Gilbert Hsaio, Thrust (2016). Courtesy of GR gallery.

Exhibition:Interferences: Contemporary Op and Kinetic Art
When: 
February 23–April 16, 2017
Where:
GR gallery, 255 Bowery, New York, NY

Shen Wei, Watermelons (2016). Courtesy of Flowers Gallery.

Exhibition:Shen Wei: Between Blossoms
When: 
March 2–April 22, 2017
Where:
Flowers Gallery, 529 W. 20th Street, New York, NY

Kim MinJung, Building Forest 15/19 (2016). Courtesy of JanKossen Contemporary.

Exhibition:Minjung Kim: Building Mountains
When: 
February 2–March 11, 2017
Where:
JanKossen Contemporary, 529 W. 20th Street, 6th floor, New York, NY

Vija Celmins, Night Sky #20 (2000–2016). Courtesy of Matthew Marks Gallery.

Exhibition:Vija Celmins
When: 
February 10–April 15, 2017
Where:
Matthew Marks Gallery, 522 W. 22nd Street, New York, NY

Charles Hinman, Space River (1985). Courtesy of Westwood Gallery.

Exhibition:Charles Hinman: Shaped Paintings
When: 
February 28–April 15, 2017
Where:
Westwood Gallery, 262 Bowery, New York, NY

Mike Kelley, Sweaty Cross (1989). Courtesy of Edward Ressle.

Exhibition:PROVOCATEUR: From Picabia to Prince
When: 
February 7–March 11, 2017
Where:
Edward Ressle, 53 E 75th Street, New York, NY

Bertrand Meniel, Jones Street (2016). Courtesy of Louis K. Meisel Gallery.

Exhibition:Bertrand Meniel: Street Views
When: 
February 28–April 1, 2017
Where:
Louis K. Meisel Gallery, 141 Prince Street, New York, NY