Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 24 September 2014


Barnes & Noble 97 Warren St book signing: Deborah Feingold Music
Museum of Chinese in the Americas 215 Centre St Waves Of Identity: 35 Years Of Archiving 6-8 VIP preview by invitation
Con Artist Collective 119 Ludlow St closing party: chris x cross Chris Mendoza and Chris Worfold 7-11
Gasser Grunert 33 Orchard St durational performance: Rachel Garrard Vessel 6-8
Family Style Collective 2 Rivington St Second Family group show including Georgia Elrod 6-9
Audio Visual Arts 34 E 1 Henry Flynt Esthetics of Eerieness 7-9
Artists Space 55 Walker St and 38 Greene St The Library Vaccine with readings by Michael Dean and Karl Holmqvist, 
and books launches by Michael Dean, Arnaud Desjardin, Karl Holmqvist, Sara MacKillop, Dan Mitchell, Kristen Mueller, Sophie Nys, Simon Popper, Erik Steinbrecher, Erik van der Weijde 6-8
Swiss Institute 18 Wooster St book launch and conversation: Paul Chan in conversation with Simon Castets; launch of New New Testament + Selected Writings: 2000 – 2014 6-8
80 WSE 80 Washington Square East Emily Clayton Sun Bum 6- 8
192 Books 192 Tenth Ave book signing and reception: Kelley Walker, text by Robert Hobbs 6:30
Strand Book Store at Club Monaco 160 Fifth Ave book sale and conversation: The Brooklyn Museum’s Killer Heels with exhibition contributors Lisa Small and Caroline Weber 6:30-8
Austrian Cultural Forum 11 E 52 Martin Karplus Photographs 1953–2009 7:30-9
MoMA Library 4 W 54 book launch: Ray Johnson: Not Nothing Edited by Elizabeth Zuba with an essay by Kevin Killian 6-8 rsvp library@moma.org
Fort Grey 165 Clermont Ave off Myrtle Ave Ft Greene Grey Area celebration including artists Justin Lowe & Jonah Freeman, Daniel Arsham, Dustin Yellin, Adam Henry, Matt Jones, Ben Weiner, Esther Ruiz, Eric Doeringer Baron von Fancy and more 7-9 rsvp@thegreyarea.com 
St Joseph’s College 245 Clinton Ave Clinton Hill Scintillating Serenity: Digital photographs JoAnne Dumas and Gina Vigliarolo 4:30-6:30

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