Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday 3 April 2014


Gagosian 104 Delancey Urs Fischer 7-8:30 also at 821 Park Ave 6-7:30
Bureau of General Services—Queer Division 83A Hester St book debut: Edie Fake’s Memory Palaces 7
Callicoon 124 Forsyth St Etel Adnan 6-8
Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center 107 Suffolk St Linda Vallejo: Make ‘Em All Mexican 6-8
Essex Street 114 Eldridge Cameron Rowland
Gallery 128 128 Rivington St Andrew David Ringler, Julian Andres Acosta Pacheco, Kareem David Piper MIAMI 6-8
Dacia 53 Stanton St Boris Tyomkin, Eduardo Nunez, Jarmo Karjalainen, Kelly Thompson, Marlene Wiedenbaum, Mike Selbach, Robin Kappy, Scott Westhoven, Thomas Valenti, Yongjae Kim Annual Landscape Exhibition 6-9
Superchief 9 Clinton St John Felix Arnold 6-10
Whitebox 329 Broome How Green Was My Valley group show of art inspired by Palestine 6-8
Michael Mut 97 Ave C Patrick Scheid 6-8
Umbrella 317 E 9 Nicholas Whitman 6-8
International Center of CCCS 80 Maiden Lane 14th Fl Triangle group show of Japanese artists 6-8
Maccarone 630 Greenwich Nate Lowman 6-8
Broadway Gallery 473 Broadway Global Projects group show 6-8
Sous Les Etoiles 560 Broadway Carolle Bénitah 6-9
MLB Fan Cave Gallery 692 Broadway at 4th St Karlos Carcamo 7-9
Pop International Galleries 473 West Broadway Bob Gruen: Rock Seen 7-9 RSVP
212-533-4262
Miansai Store 510 LaGuardia Place jewelry store opening 6:30-8:30 by invitation
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Rm 215 talk: No Questions: Inga Danysz, Justin Suazo, Brica Wilcox 6:30
New School Aronson Gallery 66 Fifth Ave David Wojnarowicz, Firelei Baez, Heather M. O'Brien, John Albok, Maria Paz Ortúzar, Mounira al Solh, Pablo Gómez Uribe, Reena Katz, Tatiana Istomina : I scarcely have the right to use this ghostly ver  6-8
New School Johnson/Kaplan Hall 66 W 12 talk: David Walsh on Art, Socialism, and the Working Class 7
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South Will Barnet Student Show 5-7
Zieher Smith 516 W 20 Bryan Mrozowski, Lauren Silva, Alex Jovanovich 6-8
hpgrp 529 W 20 Kiyoji Otsuji 6-8
Denise Bibro 529 W 20 6-8
Ricco/Maresca 529 W 20 Alice Hope 6-8
Yancey Richardson 535 W 22 David Maisel 6-8
Zach Feuer 548 W 22 Kristin Morgin; Andre Kertesz, Julian Hoeber 6-8
J. Cacciola 537 W 23 Brent McIntosh 6-8
Asya Geisberg 537B W 23 Daniel Petraitis, Julia Bland 6-8
Jonathan LeVine 537C W 23 Artists Anonymous 6-8
Jim Kempner 501 W 23 Craig Norton 6-8
Lyons Wier James Austin Murray: Mystery of Light 542 W 24 6-8
Sears Peyton 210 11th Ave Shawn Dulaney 5-7
Walter Wickiser 210 11th Ave Merrill Seiger, Pamela Szytbel 6-8
Phoenix 210 11th Ave Cecily Barth Firestein, Conrad Firestein 6-8
Nancy Margolis 523 W 25 Gregory Hayes 6-8
Agora 530 W 25 various shows 6-8
Noho/M55 530 W 25 Annette Morriss 6-8
Gitana Rosa 530 W 25 Michele Basora 6-9
Pace 510 W 25 Robert Mangold 6-8
Pace 534 W 25 Adam Pendleton 6-8
ClampArt 531 W 25 Linda Simpson, Marc Yankus 6-8
Praxis 541 W 25 Andrea Juan 6-8
Lennon Wienberg 514 W 25 Roy Dowell 6-8
Cheim & Read 547 W 25 Ghada Amer 6-8
Robert Miller 524 W 26 Maroesjka Lavigne 6-8
First Street 526 W 26 Sally Benton 6-8
Field Projects 526 W 26 Caroline Wells Chandler 6-8
Daniel Cooney 508 W 26 All the World’s a Stage: photographs by Benjamin Fredrickson, Bear Kirkpatric, Rachel Stern 6-8
Rick Wester 526 W 26 Laurie Lambrecht; John Goodman 6-8
Thomas Erben 526 W 26 Dona Nelson 6-8:30
George Adams 525 W 26 Andrew Lenagham 6-8
Robert Mann 525 W 26 Maroesjka Lavigne 6-8
Loretta Howard 525 W 26 Edward Dugmore 6-8
Salomon 525 W 26 John Gordon Gould 6-8
Aperture 547 W 27 Richard Renaldi 6-8
Soho 20 547 W 27 Cathy Cohen, Tilda Mann, Anne Elliot 6-8
Fred Torres 505 W 28 Olivia Boudet 6-8
ArtNowNY 547 W 28 Push It: curated by Melissa McCaig-Welles 6-9
Joshua Liner 540 W 28 Michael Kagan, Gregory Johntson  6-8
Banco do Brasil 11 W 42 Andrew Prokos 6:30-9:30 by invitation only
Spanierman 625 W 55 Beatriz Elorza; Fauna, Feathers, & Fur 5-7
Bernarducci Meisel 37 W 57 Sharon Moody 5-7
Jason McCoy 41 E 57 Li-lan 5:30-8
Alexandre 41 E 57 Loren MacIver 6-8
Leonard Tourné 46 E 65 Philippe Friedberger, Ron Burkhardt, Strong-Cuevas 6-8
Hunter College Kossack Hall 15th Floor 695 Park Ave Karen Cordero Reiman on feminism and Mexican art 7 RSVP to latinam@hunter.cuny.edu
Graham 32 E 67 Mary McDonnell 5:30-8
Gagosian 821 Park Ave Urs Fischer 6-7:30; also 104 Delancey
Venus Over Manhattan 980 Madison Are Your Motives Pure? Raymond Pettibon Surfers 1987-2012 6-9
Weill Art Gallery/92 St Y 1395 Lexington Judith Passow 5-7
Casita Maria 928 Simpson St Bronx talk: Jasmine Murrell in conversation with Kenya Robinson 6-8
ICP/BARD MFA Studios 24-20 Jackson Ave Long Island City Khory Trolio 6
Flux Factory 39-31 39 St Queens With a Tournament of Value 6-9

Hastings-on-Hudson Municipal Building Westchester 2014 Studio Tour preview reception 7

DUMBO First Thursday
Arcilesi Homberg 111 Front Wynne Noble, Jun’ichirö Ichida 6-9
AIR 111 Front St Susan Bee; Petey Brown; Amelia Marzec 6-9
Artadia 111 Front St Eileen Maxon, DL Alvarez6-9
Folioleaf 111 Front St Dain 6-9
UPI 111 Front St Jerry Vezzuso 6-9
FIT at Gallery 216 111 Front St remains to be seen: Armita Raafat, David Opdyke, Esther Ruiz, Meg Hitchcock, Michael Kukla curated by FIT Art Market Graduate Students 2014 6-9
Giacobetti Paul 111 Front St Daniel Genova; Stephen Paul 6-9
Stephen Romano 111 Front group show 6-9
Sculptors Guild 111 Front St Conrad Levenson 6-9
Rabbit Hole Studio 33 Washington Dean Russo 6-9
Betsey Lee 26 Jay St Graham Wilson 6-9
Smack Mellon 92 Plymouth St screening: The Otolith Group: The Radiant 7:30
This Friday or Next Friday 89 Bridge St 2nd Fl Jose Carlos Cascado 6-9
Made in NY Media Center by IFP 30 John St Surveillance.01-USA 6-9
Melville House 145 Plymouth Ed Heins 6-9
+81 Studio 195 Plymouth St Tokyo Graphic Passport 6-9
Kunsthalle Galapagos 16 Main St First Annual 6-9
reBar Walkway 147 Front St John Paul O’Grodnick 6-9
Berl’s Poetry Shop 126A Front reading: Maureen Thorson 7

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