Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Museum of Chinese in America 215 Centre St Curators in Conversation: Xin Wang, moderated by Herb Tam 6:30-8:30 $12
New Museum 235 Bowery Pipilotti Rist Pixel Forest; and  Cheng Ran: Diary of a Madman 10-noon press, reservation required
International Center of Photography 250 Bowery panel: Democratization of the Image Sheila Pree Bright, Ed Kashi, Danny Wilcox Frazier, Deborah Willis, moderated by Fred Ritchin 6:30-8:30 free
Vito Schnabel Projects 43 Clarkson St Dan Colen First they exchanged anecdotes and inclinations 6-8
Cooper Union 7 E 7 talk: Current Work: Giancarlo Mazzanti El Equipo De Mazzanti; presented with the Architectural League 7 $15
New York Studio School 8 W 8 talk: Janet Bishop Matisse/Diebenkorn: A Story of Inspiration and the Making of a Show 6:30 free
NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò 24 W 12 book signing and conversation: The Model and the Muse Pat Cleveland with Grazia d'Annunzio; book: Pat Cleveland Walking with the Muses 6:30
New School 2 W 13 Bark Room NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium panel: Crossing Kirby: The ‘King of Comics’ in context of social issues and ‘fine’ art Charles Hatfield (CSUN), Ben Saunders (University of Oregon), John Jennings (SUNY Buffalo), Rand Hoppe, Ann Nocenti, m oderated by Adam McGovern 7 free
SVA 136 W 21 2nd Fl MA Design Research, Writing and Criticism talk: Matylda Krzykowski 6:30-8:30 free; Rm 418F talk: Russell Frederick 7-8:30 free
SVA 133/141 W 21 Room 101C conversation: Creating a Sustainable Art Practice Julie Schenkelberg and Paul Amenta 6-8 free
Dia:Chelsea 535 W 22 Artists on Artists lecture: Trevor Paglen on Robert Smithson 6:30-8 $10
HG Contemporary 527 W 23 Alison Jackson Private 6-9
Creon 238 E 24 performance: Krzysztof Zarebski Dada DJ Power Playful with John King 7-9, performance 7:30
EWA 526 W 26 Rm 310 Roya Khadjavi Projects presents: States of Being in Abstract Dana Nehdaran, Masoume Moghadam, Aida Izadpanah 6-9
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book launch: Visionaire: Experiences in Art and Fashion
written by Cecilia Dean and James Kaliardos, contribution by Pierre Alexandre de Looz (Rizzoli); conversation with the authors 6
Midoma 545 8th Ave Alison White
LMNOP Allsteel 79 Madison Ave 14th Fl panel: Working with a Furniture Dealer Dave Bryant, Larry Cohen, Charlotte Stanske, Rebecca Doris Steiger, moderated by Alan Grandis 6 registration https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07eda5j4g5b479b855&oseq=&c=&ch=
MoMA 11 W 53 Mezzanine Education and Research Center Theater 3 reading: Hilton Als I Don’t Remember: A Reading followed by conversation with Thomas Beard 4 free, registration or RSVP required
Art Students League of New York 215 W 57 talk: Frank Hyder presents The Janis Project 6:30 free
Jonathan Adler Showroom 715 Lexington Ave book celebration: Darcy Miller Celebrate Everything!Fun Ideas to Bring Your Parties to Life (HarperCollins) 5
Frick Collection 1 E 70 seminar: ‘No Simple Matter: The Artist’s Perspective,’ by Arlene Shechet, artist 5:30-7 $100
Metropolitan Museum Breuer Building 945 Madison Ave Kerry James Marshall: Mastry

Tarot Society Gallery and Reading Room (Microscope’s former location) 4 Charles Place Bushwick Marni Kotak My Halloween Birthday Party: Ajax Turns 5 4-6
Wayfarers 1109 Dekalb Ave Bushwick Keiko Cali 6-9
Pratt Institute Higgins Hall 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill Fall 2016 Visiting Artists Lecture Series: Valeska Soares 7:30 free
Ouchi 170 Tillary St Downtown Brooklyn boss Arkitekt 7-10
Brooklyn Metal Works 640 Dean St Prospect Heights talk: Evert Nijland 7
Art in General 145 Plymouth St DUMBO Artist’s Talk in conjunction with Sea of Living Memories: Ieva Epnere 6:30-7:30 free
Morbid Anatomy Museum 424 Third Ave illustrated lecture: Evan Michelson The Saddest Object in the World 7 $8
Brooklyn Rail 253 36th St 3rd Fl Sunset Park Rail Guest Critics in Conversation: Matthew Biro, Rich Blint 6:30 free

Archtober architecture events throughout the city over the next four weeks, for details see http://archtober.org/calendar/


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