Saturday, March 12, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 12 March 2016

Asia Week New York Open House many galleries 11-5 see website for complete listing: http://www.asiaweekny.com/dealers


National Museum of the American Indian One Bowling Green Unbound: Narrative Art of the Plains 10-5
Jane Kim/33 Orchard 33 Orchard St reading: Vincent Katz ‘An Openness’ and other Poems 6
Krause 149 Orchard St Daniel Bombardier a.k.a DENIAL Ransom 2-6
Woodward 133 Eldridge St BK Foxx Kingdom 6-8
Arcilesi | Homberg Fine Art 139 Eldridge St History Reconstructed Max Greis & Alexis Hilliard 6-8
Kai Matsumiya 153 1/2 Stanton St closing reception: Lisa Blas After lost space 6-8
Betty Cunningham 15 Rivington St Jake Berthot In Color 6-8
Dashwood 33 Bond St book signing: Alasdair McLellan Ceremony 4-6


Swiss Institute 18 Wooster St Nancy Lupo Parent and Parroting 6-8
Recess 41 Grand St Marie Lorenz Flow Pool  two-month long project that proposes the titular structure as a site for investigating questions ranging from the practical to the poetic
Maccarone 630 Greenwich St John Divola Theodore Street Project 6-8
Noho-M55 530 W 25 Daniele M. Marin Transience 4-6
Cavin-Morris 210 11th Ave Curator's Walk-through with Randall Morris 3 rsvp
Printed Matter 231 Eleventh Ave book signing: Neke Carson Works on Art and Rectal Realism (Rollo-Press:), hosted by Anthony Haden-Guest and Lorraine Leckie 5-7
Pavel Zoubok 531 W 26 lecture: Ivan Chermayeff 2-3
James Cohan 533 W 26 book signing: Fred Tomaselli Early Work or How I Became a Painter (California State University, Fullerton, Grand Central Press) 2:30
Caelum 526 W 26 Chromatic Visions NYC Digital Photography Workshops 4-8
Viridian 548 W 28 show closing: Namiyo Kubo Water Series Vol. 24 3-5
Contra Studios 122 W 26 Diego Garcia Leaving Solo Exhibition to Benefit Covenant House 6-8


MoMA 11 W 53 Projects 102: Neïl Beloufa
Mark Borghi 52 E 76 book signing and reading: Jules Feiffer Out of Line: The Art of Jules Feiffer (Abrams); talk: Martha Fay and Feiffer 3-5
Higher Pictures 980 Madison Ave Aspen Mays Tengallon Sunflower 3-6
Ukarainian Institute 2 E 79 Japanese Art Dealers Association JADA Art Fair 11-5, private reception 6-8 rsvp info@jada-ny.org
Carole Davenport at Leigh Morse Fine Arts 22 E 80 Iconic Masterworks / Japan & Asia / Present / Past / Hiroyuki Asano Sculptures 4-8
WSAC Broadway Mall 96th St & Broadway Flora: Photography 2:30-5:30
Gitler &_____   3629 Broadway Nicolas Holiber Stolen Idols 6-9



Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Paul Melhado Queens County Parks: Urban Landscapes 2
Topaz Arts 5503 39th Ave Woodside Case Studies Joseph Paul Fox, Ged Merino, Orange, Roger Rothstein, Junko Yamada, curated by Todd B. Richmond and Paz Tanjuaquio 3-6
triple canopy 155 Freeman St Greenpoint Deferred Consumption: Three Talks on Economies of Art Sophia Le Fraga, Rebecca Matalon, and Marvin Taylor 2-4 $5
106 Green 104 Green St Greenpoint Nick Iryzk Triple Andrew 6-8

Outlet Fine Art 253 Wilson Ave Bushwick closing reception: Zebadiah Keneally The Kidnapping! 4-6
Microscope 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick live video and sound performance: Avalanche Carlos Casas, Phill Niblock, and Robert Poss, curated by Paolo Mele 8 $8
17 Frost Theater of the Arts 17 Frost St Williamsburg Leon Reid TECH-ART: Soul for Technology™ 7-10
side effects 241 Taaffe Place Clinton Hill Johanna Heldebro White Death 2-5
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Prospect Heights READ Brooklyn: Authors Book Fair 1-5
Gaia 79 Hudson Ave DUMBO/Vinegar Hill music: Tatsuya Nakatani Improv Percussion 7 $5 suggested
usagiNY 163 Plymouth St DUMBO Marvel Architects presents Conversation 3: Citizen/Designer 11:30-1
This Friday or Next Friday 89 Bridge St DUMBO Jonathan Tracy Insecurities 6-9
Interference Archive 131 8th St Gowanus Comix from the Real Cost of Prisons Project with Lois Ahrens and Kevin Pyle; part of the programming for Our Comics, Ourselves: Identity, Expression, and Representation in Comic Art 1-3
Kustera Projects 57 Wolcott St Red Hook Interlude No. 1 'Your Participation is Required' interactive exhibition where viewers are invited to complete the works in progress: painted chalkboard walls each consisting of either partial texts or partial imagery are determined by the viewer's choice of words and markings
Torrance Shipman 219 36th St 4th Fl Sunset Park Strategies in the Gometry of Homecoming Daria Irincheeva, Tula Plumi, Freya Powell , Willie Stewart, Magdalen Wong,  performance by Justin Cooper, Ross Moreno; organized by Irini Miga 6-9


Staten Island Museum 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island Nancy Bonior, Peter Van Dyck, and Andy Lenaghan 2 $15
Art Lab 1000 Richmond Terrace Staten Island Annual Student Exhibit 2


Islip Art Museum 50 Irish Lane East Islip exhibition opening: Mommer Files; after hours: Gallery Walk and Talk, Lecture with Eric Murphy 4-5:30
Upstream 8 Main St Hastings-on-Hudson performance: Open Music Ensemble 8 free
Safe Harbors Ann Street Gallery 104 Ann St  Newburg  Comic Art: Fantasy and Imagination 6:30-8:30
Dia:Beacon 3 Beekman St Beacon Robert Ryman Symposium: Courtney J. Martin, James Meyer, Allegra Pesenti, and Robert Storr 11:30-4 $15
Theo Ganz Studio 149 Main St Beacon Samantha Beste Regeneration 6-8
Matteawan 436 Main St Beacon Rational Curves Joy Curtis, Matt Phillips, Ryan DaWalt, curated by Robert Otto Epstein 6-9
Jeff Bailey 127 Warren St Hudson Lonnie Holley; Don Voisine 6-8


Gallery Aferro 73 Market St Newark Spring 2016 Open Studios and Artist Talks 11-6, talks 4
Index Art Center 237 Washington St Newark Open Studios 12-6
Newark Print Shop 304 University Ave Fl 2 Newark Beneath the Surface Kevin Durkin, Rachel Heberling, Yvette Lucas, Katherine Rogers, Onnie Strothers, Evan Summer, Carol Wax, curated by Stephen McKenzie 12-5

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