Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 24 May 2016

Maiden Lane Exhibition Space 125 Maiden Lane Art in Buildings presents: Work From Home Anne Muntges and Alan Ruiz 6-8
Four A.M. 291 Grand St window Aubrey Mayer Jamian Juliano Villani 12.15.15 vertical Page 3 (Unedited)
Leslie Lohman 26 Wooster St  Jasper Briggs Legend in My Living Room curated by Steven G. Fullwood and Peter "Souleo" Wright 6-8
NYU Deutsches Haus 42 Washington Mews Stefanie Schmid Rincon Home Sweet Home 6:30
Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square conversation: Seymour Chwast A'51 with Steve Heller 6:30-7:45, book signing and reception 7:45-8:30 free, registration requested.
Bookmarc 400 Bleecker St book signing/champagne reception: Tom House: Tom of Finland in Los Angeles (Rizzoli) Michael Reynolds (Editor), Martyn Thompson (Photographer), Mayer Rus (Contributor) 6-8
The Kitchen 512 W 19 Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Program presents: On Limits: Estrangement in the Everyday, curated by the ISP’s 2015–2016 Curatorial Fellows Daniella Rose King, Viktor Neumann, Samuele Piazza, and Kari Rittenbach 5-8
SVA 136 W 21 Room 418F talk: Lydia Panas 7-8:30 free
Dia Art Foundation 535 W 22 Artists on Artists Lecture Series: Amie Siegel on Donald Judd 6:30 $10
SVA Theater 333 W 23 symposium: Dreaming Public Art sponsored by Mad. Sq. Park introduction by Brooke Kamin Rapaport; keynote conversation with Martin Puryear and Kellie Jones; panel with  Sharon Hayes, Josiah McElheny and Krzysztof Wodiczko, moderateed by Michael Brenson; sponsored by Madison Square Park Conservancy 7:30 free, reservation necessary symposium@madsquarepark.org
Bowery 530 W 25 Temma Bell 5-8
Prince Street 530 W 25 Elizabeth Higgins Recent Work 5-8
Flomenhaft 547 W 27 panel: Spoon to Shelf: Women and the Holocaust Linda Stein, Eva Fogelman, and Rochelle Saidel 6-8
Alma 627 W 27 facsimile launch: László Moholy-Nagy’s Telehor 1 and a four-language supplement, edited by Oliver Botar and Klemens Gruber (Lars Miller); panel with the editors and Noam Elcott, screenings: Moholy-Nagy’s Architect’s Congress (1933), Guy Madden’s  Once a Chicken, hommage to László Moholy-Nagy (2015); performance: András Böröcz Paper Clip 7-9
The Jazz Gallery 1160 Broadway Fl 5th John Rogers New Work opening reception, Q&A with Rogers and Russell Moore, performance with Jason Moran & Tyshawn Sorey 6-8:30
General Society Library 20 W 44  New York Landmarks Conservancy with The General Society of Mechanics & Tradesmen of the City of New York presents Landmarks Lecture Series: Richard W. Southwick Life, Death and Rebirth of the TWA Flight Center 6:30 $15
Frick Collection 1 E 70 Porcelain, No Simple Matter: Arlene Shechet and the Arnhold Collection organized by Charlotte Vignon
The Jewish Museum 1109 5th Ave Dialogue and Discourse: Isaac Mizrahi and Mark Morris 6:30-8 $15
Light Industry 155 Freeman St Greenpoint screening: Adrian Piper Two Videos 7:30 $8
The Hollows 151 Bedford Ave Williamsburg exhibition/performance: Brooklyn Monologues Margarete & Jakob Hentze curated by Piril Gündüz
International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick talk: Panamerican Doubt and Unrest Pablo Helguera and Víctor Albarracín Llanos 6:30-8
Side Effects 241 Taaffe Place suite 201 Clinton Hill Bop's World
Ouchi 170 Tillary St Downtown Brooklyn Akiko Tanimoto Breath-n-Brush 16h28; JCAT Showcase 17 Ardyce, Aya Hosokawa, Fumiaki Asai, Tomo Ueda, Tomohito Saito 7-10
Residency Unlimited 360 Court St Unit 4 Carroll Gardens screening and talk: Tuguldur Yondonjamts  An artificial nest captures a King (2016); Yondonjamts in conversation with Boshko Boskovic 6:30 free
Trestle 168 Seventh St Gowanus talk: Archie Rand 6:30 rsvp trestle@brooklynartspace.org $5 suggested
Eyebeam 34 35th St Sunset Park Research and Demo Session: Brendan Byrne Theseus electronic musical interface platform 7-9 free

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