Centotto
Gallery founder Paul D’Agostino curates this group show of Bushwick artists whose spectacular visions run the gamut from ominous symbols that augur trouble ahead to downright apocalyptic events. For Tim Kent these look like ghostly, impressionist interiors rendered with beautifully sensitive brushstrokes, while Brock Enright reworks images associated with nostalgia and pop culture into playful and ruinously decadent objects. Andy Piedilato’s gnarly expressionism, Oliver Jones’s comically hyperreal portraits and the eerily bright Americana photography. (And if you want to hang in Centotto’s next show, just mail or hand in a favorite quotation, hand-written–with appropriate citations, please.