Friday, January 20, 2017

ARt & Design Events, New York, Friday, 20 January 2017

NOTE: Many spaces will be closed for U.S. Inauguration Day #J20 Art Strike, and several receptions have been rescheduled. Some musuems and altrnative spaces are having special events.


Gallery openings:
Cuchifritos 120 Essex St exhibition: Shadow Cabinet: A Loyal Opposition Response 6-8
Sacred 424 Broadway one-night exhbition: Trumpocalypse: What Now? 8-11
Aicon 35 Great Jones St exhibition: Culture of the Streets M. F. Husain, Sanjeet Chowdhury, Abir Karmakar, Paresh Maity, B. Prabha, Raghu Rai, Jamini Roy, Bernardo Siciliano, Salman Toor, Santosh Verma, and Waswo X. Waswo; M. Pravat From Today, I Have No Future 6-8
Undercurrent Projects 215 E 5 post-inauguration closing reception: Hotter Than July: Hands Off My Cuntry 3-8
Bruce Silverstein 529 W 20 exhibition: Monochrome Alfred Leslie, Barbara Morgan, Louise Nevelson, Man Ray, Aaron Siskind, Frederick Sommer, and John Wood 6-8
Ricco/Maresca 529 W 20 exhibition: Lidia Syroka Body Alchemy 6:30-9:30
Flowers 529 W 20 exhibition: Color Shape Surface Cedric Christie, Shaun McCracken, Carol Robertson and Richard Smith
Friedman Benda 515 W 26 talk: Static curator Glenn Adamson 10-noon
Room 824 Manhattan Ave Greenpoint exhibition: Warwick McLeod 7-9
City Reliquary Museum 370 Metropolitan Ave Williamsburg inauguration of event series: Beyond Patience & Fortitude: In Protection and Celebration of New York’s Diverse Cultures 7 $10
Front Room 147 Roebling St Williamsburg final exhibition at this space: coda Amanda Alic, Sasha Bezzubov, Thomas Broadbent, Phillip Buehler, Alicia Ehni, Peter Fox, Jessica Hargreaves, Amy Hill, Jesse Lambert, Karen Marston, Mark Masyga, Stephen Mallon, Walker Pickering, Melissa Pokorny, Ross Racine, Ken Ragsdale, Paul Raphaelson, Emily Roz, Patricia Smith, Miho Suzuki, Joanne Ungar, Edie Winograde, Kathleen Vance and more 7-9
Brilliant Champions 5 Central Ave Bushwick exhibition: Mark Warren Jacques Man’s Ruin 6-9
SHIM at Art Helix 289 Meserole St Bushwick Very High Frequency curated by Aubrey Saget and Lara Saget.Carly Burnell, Mary Corman,  Diana Drake, and Stephen Gurtowski 6-9


MASTER DRAWINGS PREVIEW preview 4-8; for map of participating venues see http://www.masterdrawingsinnewyork.com/map/
Academy Mansion 2 E 63 several dealers and special exhibitions: Christopher Bishop, Pandora, Charles Beddington, Day & Faber
Mark Murray 159 E 63
Stephen Ongpin at Dickinson Roundell 19 E 66
Mireille Mosler 35 E 67 Master Drawings 1600-1999 4-8
Leonard Hutton 790 Madison Ave
Didier Aaron 32 E 67
Taylor at Graham 32 E 67
David Tunick 13 E 69
DĂ©couvert Fine Art at Lois Wagner 15 E 71
Kraushaar 15 E 71
Mia N Weiner 36 E 73
Mary-Anne Martin 23 E 73
Les Enluminures 23 E 73
Arader 1016 Madison Ave several dealers: Guy Peppiatt, James Mackinnon, Mattia & Maria Novella Romano
Wienerroihter & Kohlbacher at Shepherd 58 E 79
Martyn Gregory at Leigh Morse 22 E 80 showing Early British Watercolours and drawings 4-8
Nissman, Abromson at Robert Simon 22 E 80
Jill Newhouse 4 E 81 works on paper by Modern Masters induding works by Bonnard, Corot, Delacroix, GĂ©ricault, Giacometti, Lebasque, Matisse, and Redon 4-8
Monroe Warshaw 5 E 82
Pia Gallo 12 E 86
Auction houses
Christies’s 20 Rockefeller Plaza
Sotheby’s 1334 York Ave



MUSEUM ART STRIKE events:


Whitney Museum 99 Gansevoort St open on a pay-what-you-wish basis with special programming, all free
MAD Museum 2 Columbus Circle is offering the opportunity to view exhibitions dealing with topics from climate change to women’s issues with pay-what-you-wish admission 11-9
Queens Museum Flushing Meadows Corona Park Sign of the Times: Sign Making in Solidarity museum closed to enable  production of signs, posters, banners, and buttons in preparation for upcoming marches and actions, materials  available to the public free of charge, light snacks served noon-2
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Marathon Reading: Langston Hughes’ Let America Be America Again 11-6 free and open to the public

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