A PALMER hit list of what’s new, now, and next from around the globe—from our obsessive-at-large, Wynn Burson Cateron.

The Parrish Art Museum has unveiled its newest site-specific commission, which covers almost the entire southern façade of the museum’s Herzog & de Meuron-designed building: a 200-foot long banner by artist JR entitled “Les Enfants d’Ouranos.” Visible from Montauk Highway, the piece will be exhibited at The Parrish for a full year. A second large piece in which JR transferred negatives of a photograph onto reclaimed wood, “Les Enfants d’Ouranos, Bois #6,” will be on view in the museum’s interior lobby gallery from now until October 22…at The Parrish Museum, Water Mill, NY.