Saturday, September 13, 2014

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 13 September 2014


Center for Book Arts at the Floating Library Lilac Museum Steamship Hudson River Park's Pier 25 at West Street and N. Moore St Bookbinding Workshop with Small Editions' Founding Partner Kimberly McClure 2pm free admission
Ludlow 38 38 Ludlow St Katrin Mayer Rose Fortune; curated by Eva Birkenstock 6-8
Capricioous 88 88 Eldridge St Cajsa von Zeipel Pony Tails To Live Play Move and Clash As She Will 5-8
Kerry Schuss 34 Orchard St Jane Corrigan 6-8
Pablo’s Birthday 57 Orchard St LikeNewLandscape Analisa Teachworth, Brenna Murphy, Cory Arcangel, Joe Hamilton, Michael Bell-Smith, Rafael Rozendaal, Ryder Ripps, Tabor Robak, Takeshi Murata; curated by FRONT COMPANY 7-9
Ideal Glass 22 E 2 Choco Moo 6-9
Studio 26 179 E 3 Reading: Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, Samantha Zighelboim 6-9

Launch F18 373 Broadway Joy Drury Cox Or, Some of The Whale 6-8
Artists Space 55 Walker St symposium: The Demonstration of Capitalist Realism Evan Calder Williams, Howie Chen, Mark Fisher, Doreen Mende, Susanne Rennert, and more 1-6 $5
Art in General 79 Walker St Mika Tajima Total Body Conditioning; Zachary Fabri: lorem ipsum; Gediminas Akstinas 6-8
Art Projects International 434 Greenwich St Jian-Jun Zhang Nature 4-6
Longhouse Projects 285 Spring St Artadia’s 15th Anniversary Exhibition Jillian Conrad, Meg Cranston, Bill Davenport, Cayetano Ferrer, Ryan Foerster, Rachel Hecker, Stanya Kahn, Robbie Land, Stephen Lapthisophon, Margaret Lee, Nicole Miller, Helen Mirra, Ramekon O'Arwisters, Eamon Ore-Giron, Brion Nuda Rosch, Vaughn Elaine Sills, Deb Sokolow, Weston T Teruya, Stephen Tourlentes, Kerry Tribe 5-8
Kate Werble 83 Vandam St Remake/Remodel Anna Betbeze, Ernesto Burgos, Beth Campell, Christopher Chiappa, Brock Enright, Ross Iannatti, Gerard & Kelly, John Lehr, Gareth Long, Melanie Schiff, Lui Shtini, Molly Smith, Luke Stettner, Ken Tisa, Sarah E. Wood, Rancourt/Yatsuk 6-8
Gavin Brown’s enterprise 620 Greenwich St Rob Pruitt Multiple Personalities 6-8

Alexander & Bonin 132 Tenth Ave Mona Hatoum Twelve Windows 6-8
Andrew Edlin 134 Tenth Ave Marcel Storr Reimagining Paris 5-7
Josée Bienvenu 529 W 20 León Ferrari fotografo 6-8
Elizabeth Dee 545 W 20 Philippe Decrauzat pour tout diviser 6-8
Paula Cooper 521 W 21 conversation: Sam Durant and Robin D.G. Kelley 3-4
Tanya Bonakdar 521 W 21 discussion: Charles Long in conversation with Thomas Zummer 11am
Sonnabend 536 W 22 Andrea Robbins and Max Becher 5-7
Jim Kempner 501 W 23 Jay Kelly 6-8

Freight + Volume 530 W 24 poetry reading organized by Samuel Jablon with Sophie Malleret, Bob Holman, Barry Schwabsky, Vincent Katz, Christopher Stackhouse 6:30-7:30
Gladstone 515 W 24 Allora & Calzadilla Fault Lines 1:3:0-7:30 performances hourly
Lehmann Maupin 540 W 26 book launch: Do Ho Suh Drawings 4-6
Rick Wester 526 W 26 book signing: Lydia Goldblatt’s Still Here 2-4
Johannes Vogt 526 W 26 Cyril Duval (Item Idem) Voir Dire 6-8
Gallery 35 30 E 35 Tenth Anniversary Celebration 6-8
The Place 229 229 E 49 Kotatsu Iwata 5-8
Marianne Boesky 118 E 64 The Material Image, curated by Debra Singer 6-8
West Side Arts Coalition center mall, 96th St and Broadway Uptown is the New Downtown, curated by Jean Prytyskacz 2-30-5:30
Bronx Art Space 305 E 140 Synthetic Zero 6-10
Bronx Museum 1040 Grand Concourse Lisa Leone Here I Am 4-7 free

cpg 814 Richmond Terrace Staten Island Can You See Me Now? Group photography show 5-8
Deep Tank Studio 150 Bay St Staten Island Phyllis Forman 7
Staten Island LGBT Community Center 25 Victory Blvd Juliane Leigh Forsyth To You From Us 6-9
Falchi Building Pop-Up 31-00 47 Ave Long Island City Christine Wong Yap The Eve Of... 5-7
Queens Museum Flushing Meadows The Natural History Museum Community Partnership Exhibition Program; curated by Not An Alternative 5-8

Real Fine Arts 673 Meeker Ave Greenpoint Dave Miko The Hangover 7-10

No Globe 488 Morgan Ave Greenpoint Betsy Alwin Among Your Moments 6-9
Outlet 253 Wilson Ave Bushwick Matthew Deleget False Positive; Colin Thomson Plot Lines 7-10
Sardine 285 Stanhope St Bushwick Leah Tacha Trophy 6-9
English Kills 114 Forrest St Bushwick Vilaykorn Sayaphet Latmanikham & Thongsy 7-10
Projekt722 722 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick  Hidden in Plain Sight Elizabeth Boyle, Kati Gegenheimer, Audrey Hope, Kyoung Eun Kang, Karen Ostrom, Brigitta Varadi; curated by Carolyn Sickles 6-9
Sideshow 319 Bedford Ave Williamsburg closing reception: Everyday Painting, Fantastic Worlds 5-8
Kunsthalle 111 Front St DUMBO Why You Got To Be So Evil? Martha Colburn, Dirty Churches, Irvin Morazan, Tif Robinette, Karen Schoellkopf, Lior Shvil, and Doug Young 6-9, performance at 7

Still House Group 481 Van Brunt St Red Hook Augustus Thompson Bedroom Music 7-9
Show Room I 460 Union St Gowanus The Jamie Project With Derrick B. Harden and Andrew Guenther 7-9
321 Gallery 321 Washington Ave Clinton Hill False Scent Jason Benson & Erin Jane Nelson, Katy Cowan, Jesse Greenberg, Ann Greene Kelly, Sam Lipp, Willa Nasatir; curated by Sean Keenan & Holly Stanton 6-9
Urban Glass 647 Fulton St Fortt Greene Open Studios 1-6
Brooklyn Museum Con Edison Education Gallery 200 Eastern Parkway Spring 2014 Gallery/Studio Program students 3-5; talk: Attica: Then and Now 2
Invisible Dog 51 Bergen St Carroll Gardens Claudia Paneca State of Matter,  curated by Gaelle Porte; Sayeh Sarfaraz The Wolves in the Wall, curated by Claire Moeder 6-10
440 Gallery 440 Sixth Ave Park Slope curator and artists talk: Food for Thought 2-4
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Rachel Sussman The Oldest Living Things in the World 6-8
Open Source 306 17th St Park Slope Emanuele Cacciatore A Conversation with Consequence 7-9

Ripe Art 1028 Park Ave Huntington Peter Galasso Nearly Out of Reach 6-9
Pop-Up 66 Pondfield Road Bronxville Julia Ferrier, Katie fisher, Maddy Talias, Matias Seijas; curated by Cara Garcia-Bow 5-9
Mattewan 464 Main St Beacon Susan Walsh Only the Sun Can Prove That I Am Useful 6-9
John Davis 362 Warren St Hudson Leonid Lerman; Tine Lundsfryd; Linnea Paskow; Paul Hamann; Chuck Bowdish 6-8
Limner 123 Warren St Hudson Strange Figurations 5-7

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