Friday, February 26, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 26 February 2016

Salomon Arts 83 Leonard St Artem Mirolevich Heavenly Creatures: A Study of Architecture and Advancement curated by Melissa McCaig-Welles 7-9
Hunter College 205 Hudson St Buren, Mosset, Parmentier, Toroni  BMPT Group: Daniel Buren, Olivier Mosset, Michel Parmentier, and Niele Toroni, curated by Joachim Pissarro and Annie Wischmeyer, with Sarah Watson and Jocelyn Spaar; Critical Gestures & Contested Spaces: Art in France in the 1960s, curated by Hunter College MA and MFA students 6-8
e-flux 311 East Broadway, 3rd Fl book launch: Mirene Arsanios The City Outside the Sentence (Ashkal Alwan); also readinsgs by Christopher Rey Pérez and Caitlin Berrigan 7:30
51 Orchard 51 Orchard St Next Level Trap IF & Easy, curated by Outlaw Arts 6-9
Cindy Rucker 141 Attorney St Charles Dunn, Rusty Shackleford 6-8
Marc Straus 299 Grand St artist walkthrough: Antonio Santín with Tim Hawkinson 6-8
James Cohan 291 Grand St Philip Hanson It is too difficult a Grace 6-8
47 Canal 291 Grand St Gregory Edwards bathers
Peter Freeman 140 Grand St David Adamo 6-8
Klaus von Nichtssagend 54 Ludlow St Barry Stone The Future of Things Past; Glen Baldridge Seer 6-8
Richard Taittinger 154 Ludlow St Frances Goodman Rapaciously Yours 6-8
Denny 261 Broome St Lauren Seiden Yesterday So Fast 6-8
Catinca Tabacaru 250 Broome St Zig Zag Zim Part One Admire Kamudzengerere, Rachel Monosov, Justin Orvis Steimer, Virginia Chihota 6-8
Allen & Eldridge 55 Delancey St David Flaugher & Eric Schmid I know thy works. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out. Technics hand zu mouth 6-8
Cuchifritos 120 Essex St Market as Collaborator: Lettuce, Artichokes, Red Beets, Mangoes, Broccoli, Honey and Nutmeg Laia Solé, Antonia Pérez, Ricardo Miranda Zúñiga, Mary Ting, Beatrice Glow, and Harley Spiller 6-8
Simone Subal 131 Bowery performance: Julien Bismuth Untitled (Track) [30 minutes] 7
Prince Street Project Space 127b Prince St Leon Mostovoy Transfigure 6-8
Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project 6 E 1 panel: Back To No Future Anthony Haden-Guest, Carlo McCormick, Amos Poe, and Victor Bockris 7
La MaMa Galleria 47 Great Jones St Grant Shaffer Gay Arms 6-9
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St Open Plan series: Andrea Fraser
Fredericks & Freiser 536 W 24 Zak Smith 6
Luhring Augustine 531 W 24 Glenn Ligon What We Said The Last Time and Entanglements 6-8
532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel 532 W 25 Jose A. Vincench The Weight of Words 6-8
Printed Matter 231 Eleventh Ave issue launch: 14th issue of PARIS, LA, ‘Art Education’, edited and published by Dorothee Perret (DoPe Press) 6-8; Pepper’s Project presents 10th annual Japanese Young Artists Book Fair
Elga Wimmer PCC 526 W 26 #310 From Water to Light Richard Humann, Triny Prada 6-8
Magnan Metz 521 W 26 Roberto Diago Marca en la Memoria / Imprint of a Memory
Center for Book Arts 28 W 27 talk: Chris Perry 6:30 $10 suggested
Planthouse 107 W 28 MDF Blog Neal Bashor, Liene Bosquê, Katherine Bradford, Van Hanos, Rachel Higgins, Anna K.E., Alexandra Lerman, Sara Magenheimer, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Birgit Rathsmann, Robert Rhee, Esther Ruiz, Gabriela Salazar, Lauren Pakradooni, Megan Plunkett, and Virginia Poundstone, curated by Grayson Cox 6-8
Morgan Library 225 Madison Ave gallery talk: Joel Smith Sight Reading: Photography and the Legible World 6:30 museum admission
MoMA 11 W 53 World premiere screening: Call Her Applebroog; post-screening discussion with Beth B and Ida Applebroog 7:30 sold out
Peter Blum 20 W 57 Robert Zandvliet Shades 6-8
Americas Society 680 Park Ave conversation: Silvia Gruner with María Minera 6:30
Asia Society 725 Park Ave Keynote address for Symposium in conjunction with Empowering Objects: Kamakura-period Buddhist Art in Ritual Contexts:  Mimi Yiengpruksawan Bespoke Buddhas: Sartorial Splendor as Spiritual Realization in Kamakura Buddhist Art viewing 5:30, lecture 6:35 free registration recommended; symposibum Saturday at Colimbia University/Barnard
Venus 980 Madison Ave Fétiche African and Oceanic works alongside contemporary artists including Huma Bhabha, Will Boone, Bernard Buffet, Alexander Calder, Elaine Cameron-Weir, Maurizio Cattelan, Walter Dahn, Jean Dubuffet, Jimmie Durham, Llyn Foulkes, Mark Grotjahn, Damien Hirst,  Jeff Koons, David Medalla, Francis Picabia, Richard Prince, Lucas Samaras, and Andra Ursuta 6-8
Columbia University LeRoy Neiman Gallery Dodge Hall, Room 310 New Prints David Altmejd, Ernesto Caivano, Mark Dion, Edward Mapplethorpe, and Kiki Smith 5-7


Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning 161-04 Jamaica Ave Jamaica exhibition receptio and talk: Black Royals; speaker: Joysetta Marsh Pearse 6-8
The Boiler 191 N 14 Williamsburg chameckilerner Eskasizer 6-9
Black & White, Project Space 56 Bogart Street Bushwick Isidro Blasco Above And Under L-train: site-specific installation 6-9
Robert Henry Contemporary 56 Bogart St Bushwick Noah Loesberg Constructing Ornament 6-9
Theodore:Art 56 Bogart St Bushwick Michelle Vaughan Generations 6-9
Songs for Presidents 1673 Gate Ave Bushwick Relief Work Brent Garboswki, Joseph Mault, Sarah Mendelsohn, Fred Schmidt-Arenales 7-10
Tarot Society 2 Charles Place Bushwick An Art of Intervals: art show and a zine/book Abigael Puritz and Grace Passerotti 7-11
Microscope 1329 Willoughby Ave 2B Bushwick Ben Coonley Moonley 6-9


Norte Maar Beat Night Downtown Brooklyn 6-8 free; after-party at BRIC 8-10 $5 spaces:
 321 Gallery 321 Washington Ave Clinton Hill
 American Medium 424 Gates Ave Bedford Stuyvesant
 BRIC and Urban Glass 647 Fulton St Ft Greene
 Mark Morris Dance Center featuring dance makers in open studios 3 Lafayette Ave Studio C  Ft Greene
 Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts 80 Hanson Place Ft Greene
 Galleries at LIU Brooklyn  1 University Plaza: Humanities Gallery: Humanities Bldg, Ground Fl; Salena Gallery: Library Learning Center, Ground Fl; Resnick Gallery: Library Learning Center, 3rd Fl Downtown
 Clover’s Fine Art Gallery 338 Atlantic Avenue Boerum Hill


Interference Archive 131 8th St Gowanus talk: Hillary Chute Disaster Drawn: Visual Witness, Comics, and Documentary Form 7-9

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