Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Artists Space Books & Talks 55 Walker St book celebration and readings: Ian White  (1971-2013) Here Is Information. Mobilise. Selected Writings Mike Sperlinger, ed., with an afterword by Josephine Pryde (LUX, 2016)) 7
Storefront for Art and Architecture 97 Kenmare St Cabaret Series: ha ha ha (The Funny, the Witty, and the Grotesque) Beverly Fre$h, Brian Hubble, Vivian Lee, Tucker Marder, Thom Moran, and Mike Perry 7-9 free, limited seating
McNally Jackson Books 52 Prince St book talk: Noah Isenberg We’ll Always Have Casablanca; Isenberg in conversation with Molly Haskell 7
White Columns 320 W 13 (enter on Horatio) Valentine’s Day Book Launch + Signing: B. Wurtz: Selected Works 1970 - 2015 texts by Helene Winer, Bruce Hainley, B. Wurtz, and Laurence Sillar (BALTIC Center for Contemporary Art) 6:30 drinks, snacks, music, books, and people
Red Bull Arts 220 W 18 fashion giveaway event: Bjarne Melgaard The Purge: Valentine's Day 2017 free, with shoppers having 5-10 minutes to fill their custom MELGAARD garbage bags with items from his collection 5-8 no rsvp, NO GUARANTEES. NO RETURNS. NO LOVE.
Mnuchin 45 E 78 exhibition: Robert Mangold A Survey 1965 - 2003 6-8
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave exhibition: Ghazel Mismappings; Elaine Byrne women boxed 6-8
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St Long Island City \ reception: Against Competition / Towards Mutual Aid Razan AlSalah, Rachel Brown, Lee Brozgol, Kerry Cox, Elizabeth Demaray, Rachel Haberstroh, Robert Hieger, Rachel Hillery, Christopher Lin, Jemila MacEwan, Firoz Mahmud, Liz Naiden + Anatole Hocek, Patrícia Silva, Alex Strada, Julieta Triangular, Moira Williams, Ariel Zakarison, and Joanie Fritz Zosike; part of Against Competition : ABC No Rio in Exile at Flux Factory 7-10
Pratt Institute Higgins Hall 61 St. James Place Clinton Hill Spring 2017 Visiting Artists Lecture Series: Sarah Oppenheimer 7:30-8:30 free

NOTE: The Annual Conference of the College Art Association begins today at the Hilton Hotel. There are many panels, book signings, a book fair, and receptions throughout the run of the convention. One-day passes are available for purchase. For a complete schedule, see http://conference.collegeart.org/schedule/

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