Monday, April 30, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 30 Aril 2018

Zürcher 33 Bleecker St art fair: Salon Zürcher 5-8
Osmos 50 E 1 Baseera Khan precious not precious no reception
Fortnight Institute 60 E  4 Book & Vinyl Sale (cash only) with a selection of books from Mast Books 6-9
NYU 19 University Place Rm 102 Grey Art Gallery screening: Mr. Turner (Mike Leigh, dir, 2014); in conjunction with the exhibition Landscapes after Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime 6-9 free
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 41 Cooper Square Intra-Disciplinary Seminar Lecture: Jason Moran Staged 7 free
NYU Deutsches Haus 42 Washington Mews illustrated lecture: Millicent Hodson Till Eulenspiegel with stills from the original 1916 Ballets Russes production as well as stills and video from the reconstruction that Hodson and Kenneth Archer created at the Paris Opera and later at the Rome Opera 6:30-8:30 free
Ideal Glass Pop-Up 9 W 8 exhibition: I met God and She is… WOMAN in the ART(s): An exploration of agency & representation with a focus on women of color  Jules Arthur, Mirza Babic, Tyler Ballon, Meghan Boody, Tawny Chatmon, Chloe Chiasson, Angela China, Barron Claiborne, Taha Clayton, Sophia Dawson, Amy Dos Santos, Emily Ezell, Hannah Finkbohner, Elody Gyekis, David Hollier, Jerome Lagarrique, Coby Kennedy, Nate Lewis, Sylvia Maier, Osborne Macharia, Nelson Makamo, Dindga Mccannon, Steven Menendez, Rogerio Mesquita, Zanele Muholi, Prinston Nnanna, Tim Okamura, Anna Park, Andreea Radutoiu, Miles Regis, Helen Robinson, Hiba Schahbaz, Nighisti Solomon, Stan Squirewell, Justine Tjallinks, Alanna Vanacore, Nichole Washington, Dagmar Van Weeghel, Deborah Willis + more, curated by Joakim von Ditmar & Destinee Ross 6-9 with DJ Olivia Dope 8-11 reservation Eventbrite
Theater for the New City 155 1st Ave exhibition closing: Along The Hudson River: Three New York Artists Bob Bahr, Robin Kappy, and Tony Winters 4
New School 66 W 12 Public Art Fund Talk conversation: Anselm Kiefer with Nicholas Baume and Richard Calvocoressi; in conjunction with the artist’s exhibition Uraeus at Rockefeller Center (opening 2 May) 6:30 $10
National Arts Club Grand Gallery 15 Gramercy Park South exhibition: Away From The Wall 6-8
SVA Theatre 333 W 23 memorial service: A Celebration of the Life and Work of Tim Rollins (1955–2017) doors 6:30, program 7, reception follows reservation required http://ennouncement.exhibit-e.com/t/y-l-kylrhhl-ydthljxm-n/
Ace Hotel New York 20 W 29 Roundtable Journal panel: Disrupting the Narrative  Sesali Bowen (Refinery 29), Djali Brown-Cepeda (filmmaker) & Maayan Sherris (Babes in Bathers); DJ set by  BiancaSwagger 7-10 rsvp Eventbrite solod out
CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave panel: How NYC Became America's Cultural Capital Morris Dickstein with Julia L. Foulkes, Fran Leadon, Christoph Lindner,  and Robert A. Slayton 6:30-8:30 free; reservations required
Hauser & Wirth 32 E 69 private view: Eduardo Chillida 6-8
Book Culture 536 W 112 book talk:  Matt Waggoner Unhoused: Adorno and the Problem of Dwelling (Columbia Books on Architecture and the City) 7
Cleopatra's 110 Meserole Ave Buhswick exhibition: Benny Merris Benny BonTempo 7-9
Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 92 63 Flushing Ave APA Arts & Culture discussion: Building Equity And Assets Through Arts and Culture Ifeoma Ebo, Leed AP/Senior Design Advisor, Mayor's Office on Criminal Justice; Kaiqwon King, Artist/Creator, Sehiii; Shelley Worrell, Founder/Chief Curator, caribBEING 6:30-8:30 rsvp apa.arts.culture@gmail.com or Eventbrite
Alamo Drafthouse Cinema 445 Albee Square W #4 Pratt Department of Digital Arts Juried Screening 6-10:30, free, registration required https://bit.ly/2Ehc1sZ

Residency Unlimited 360 Court St Meet Over Lunch talk: Tiago de Abreu Pinto 1 free

Sunday, April 29, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 29 April 2018

Tramps 75 East Broadway 2nd Fl exhibition: Florian Krewer pinkflavor presented by Tramps and Michael Werner 2-6
Sargent’s Daughters 179 E Broadway exhibition: We Buy Gold FOUR Elliott Jerome Brown Jr., Ja'Tovia Gary, texas isaiah, Shellyne Rodriguez, presented by Joeonna Bellorado-Samuels 6-8
Mathew 46 Canal St exhibition: Kirsten Pieroth Events and Guises 6-9
Essex Street 55 Hester St exhibition: Zak Prekop 5-8
Emmanuel Barbault 325 Broome St inaugural exhibition: Trevor King Stillnessness 5-8
signs and symbols 102 Forsyth St inaugural exhibition: Rachel Garrard Primal Forms 6-8
Lyles & King 106 Forsyth St exhibition: Ethan Greenbaum First Surface; Pierre Knop Bachsimpel 6-8
1969 103 Allen St exhibitions: Aaron Zulpo Up & Up: New paintings and oil pastels on paper; The Therapist Office: 20 artists recreate a more ideal waiting room 6-8
Bridget Donahue 99 Bowery exhibition: Mark Van Yetter You can observe a lot by just watching 6-8
Dorothy Strelsin Memorial Garden 174 Suffolk St Outsight dance performance: Su-En 2, reception afterwards at Spencer Brownstone 170b Suffolk St free
JTT 191 Chrystie St exhibition: Borna Sammak Hey, You're Part of It 6-8
3A Gallery 629 E 6 talk: Tres amigos y la musica Alexander Alberro, Dan Graham, and Nicolás Guagnini;, on the occasion of Nicolás Guagnini’s The Walrus doors open 2, talk 3-4 doors close 5
Bureau of General Services—Queer Division 208 W 13 conversation: Beautiful to Look At But Painful to Touch: Marco DaSilva in conversation with Liz Collins 3-4:30
Gordon Robichaux 41 Union Square West #925 exhibiiton: Daphne Ftizpatrick 3 Dollar Bill; Leilah Babirye The Empire of Kind Mwangi II 4-7
Printed Matter 231 Eleventh Ave book launch: Vacuum (Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation Masters of Science in Critical, Curatorial, and Conceptual Practices class of 2018) contributors: Camila Reyes Alé, Xavier Antin, Matt Borruso, Christoph Brünggel, CCCP 2018, Cooking Sections, Aastha D., Marc D’Estout, Andrew Nolan Davis, Alex Diamond, Ieva Saudargaitė Douaihi, Vered Lianne Engelhard, Anja Weiser Flower, James Graham, Joachim Hackl, Helene Hellmich, Lara Khaldi, Amelia Konow, Stella Rahola Matutes, Meitha Al Mazrooei, Cristina Goberna Pesudo, Brion Nuda Rosch, Gabriel Ruiz-Larrea, and Paul Salveson, graphic design by Nicholas Weltyk 4-6
Bronx Museum of the Arts 1040 Grand Concourse catalog signing: Oded Halahmy Exile Is Home; the artist in converfsation with Margaret Mathews-Berenson 4-6
RIVAA 527 Main St Roosevelt Island music: International Jazz Day Jam Session 2-6

Plexall 5-25 46th Ave Long Island City panel in conjunction with exhibition Then She Did Janette Beckman, Joanne Leah, Katrina Del Mar, Allison Sommers, Indie184, Vicky Barranguet and Marne Lucas, moderated by Sarah Potter 2
MoMA PS1 Book Space 22-25 Jackson Ave Long Island City Purgatory Pie Press and Artbook present book making workshop and book signing: Make Simple Books with Esther K Smith 2-3:30 free
SculptureCenter 44-19 Purves St Long Island City exhibition: 74 million million million tons Shadi Habib Allah, George Awde, Carolina Fusilier, Sidsel Meineche Hansen, Hiwa K, Nicholas Mangan, Sean Raspet and Nonfood, Susan Schuppli, Daniel R. Small, Hong-Kai Wang, curated by Ruba Katri and Lawrence Abu Hamdan 5-7

Soloway 348 S 4 Williamsburg performance and screening for the closing of Several Years Have Passed performance: Monica Palma from her chacmool series 7; followed by screening of selected works by Abbey Wiliams 8 free
Kosti’s Sunday Bookstore 10-51 Wyckoff Ave Ridgewood (L to Halsey) booksale: books by Richard Kostelanetx, Archae editions noon-5
Paradice Palase 1263 Bushwick Ave Bushwick closing reception: Dimension of Alterity 5-8; ; performance: Alex Patrick Dyck splosh 6:30
Silas von Morisse 109 Ingraham St Bushwick cosing event: Juliette Dumas & Ami Yamasaki; Stephen Maine in conversation with Juliette Dumas 3-5
Odetta 229 Cook St Bushwick artist’s talk brunch: John Morton, Meg Hitchcock noon

John Newsom 7 Herkimer Place Prospect Heights exhibition: Points of Light in a Nocturnal World 1-6
Park Place Gallery 661 Park Place Prospect Heights exhibition closing: Sue Havens Brick and Mortar  11-5
1GAP Gallery Richard Meier Bldg on Prospect Park 1 Grand Army Plaza Prospect Heights exhibition: Marc Lafia Making Sense 3-5

Dumbo Open Studios various sites in the area 1-5 for list of participants see https://dumboopenstudios.com/
Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program 20 Jay St #720 Dumbo Open Studios 1-6
Interference Archive 314 7th St Gowanus exhibition: La Lutte Continue…The Struggle Continues …Lotta Continua…La Lucha Continúa…: exhibition and event series about the 50-year-legacy of the global uprisings in 1968; also Mayday Propaganda Party featuring militant 1968 graphics revamped for contemporary struggles: screenprinting, block-printing, sign making, and button making 2-6
440 Gallery 440 Sixth Ave Park Slope artist talk: Ellen Chuse on exhibition Dark Matter; joined by artists in the Project Space Fred Bendheim, Shanee Epstein, and Joy Makon 4:40
South Slope Artists Open Studios Park Slope-Windsor Terrace Artists 1-6 also Sunday for details see Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/163188094317442/
Upstream Gallery 8 Main St Hastings-on-Hudson exhibitions: Nancy Egol Nikkal Duality / Assembly; Antonio Alvarez Recent Paintings; and Madlyn Goldman Recent Work 2-5

Mana Contemporary 888 Newark Ave Jersey City Spring Open House exhibitions: Please Touch: Body Boundaries ouise Bourgeois, Larry Clark, Renee Cox, Sue de Beer, Amy Jenkins, Martin Kippenberger, Justine Kurland, Mary Ellen Mark, Sean Mellyn, organized by Ysabel Pinyol in partnership with Dana Ben-Ari; Only Human organized by NEW INC and Nokia Bell Labs; Dan Witz A Modest Sunday Morning; various events throughout the day 1-7 complimentary shuttle service  every half-hour from Milk Studios 450 W 15 

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York Area, Saturday, 28 April 2018

Abrons Art Center 466 Grand St reception: Rutgers in New York: Leap Century MFA students Colleen Billing, Sedrick Chisom, Yu Rim Chung, Nabila Dadabhoy, Christhian Diaz, Julian Gilbert-Davis, Amiko Li, Renana Neuman, Beatrice Orlandi, Jett Strauss, Catalina Tuca, Jack Warner, and Stephen Williams 5-8
Apexart 291 Church St exhibition: Drawn Up NYC High School Artists 
Chinatown Soup 16B Orchard St exhibition: Alien yet Alike | Alone yet Attached Xeno Group: Fangan Xu, Elsa(I-Hsuan) Lee, Hui Ma, Lanny Li, Will(Yunshu) Chen, Chudan Zhou, Ye’er, Ichin Lin 7-9
Perrotin 130 Orchard St exhibition: Takashi Murakami HEADS↔HEADS 4-9
James Cohan 291 Grand St exhibititon: Yun-Fei Ji Rumors, Ridicules, and Retributions 6-8
Rachel Uffner 170 Suffolk St exhibition: Curtis Talwst Santiago By Sea; Hilary Pecis On View 6-8
Spencer Brownstone 170-B Suffolk St exhibition: Matthew McCaslin Place to Put It 6-8
Downtown Culture Walk self-guided walking tour presented by the SoHo Arts Network (SAN), highlighting 17 nonprofit art spaces in SoHo and nearby downtown neighborhoods 11-6 map available at Grey Art Gallery or the Drawing Center
Hugo 472 West Broadway exhibition: Patrick Pietropoli Fontainebleau 6-8 rsvp info@HugoGalerie.com
NYU King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center 53 Washington Square South symposium: Slave Pasts in the Present: Narrating Slavery through the Arts, Technology, and Tourism coffee 10; panel: Slavery, Heritage and Tourism 10:30-1; panel: Slavery, Storytelling and Entertainment 2:30-5:30 free, reception to follow
Church of St. Luke in the Fields 487 Hudson St memorial service for artist Vicki Behm 11
David Zwirner 537 W 20 exhibition: Marlene Dumas 6-8
Gladstone 530 W 21 exhibition: Huang Yong Ping Myths & Mortals 4-6
Yossi Milo 245 10th Ave opening reception and book signing: Sanlé Sory Volta Photo 5-7:30
Bowery 530 W 25 reception: Naomi Nemtzow Close to Home; Rita Baragona Cadences 3-6
Blue Mountain 530 W 25 discusssion: Joan Marie KellyServing Community in a Market-driven Culture of Mass Distractions; in conjunction with her exhibition Invisible Personas; reception foolows 3-6
Noho-M55  530 W 25 exhibition: Pat Feeney Murrell Persona: Who we think we are and why we forever change that concept 4-6
Nancy Margolis 523 W 25 artist onversation:Meredith Sands 2 free
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave book singing: Jenny Holzer Belligerent (Ivorypress, as part of LiberArs series), accompanied by exhition 5-7
Ceres 547 W 27 reception: Ann Shapiro Rising Atlantic: Continuing Work on Climate Change; Michelle Stone Grit and Glow: Echoes and Reflections 3:30-5:30; reception: Cristina Biaggi Recent Political Collages: Mobilizing for Action 3-5
EFA Project Space 323 W 39 participatory group performance: Feet on the Ground Esther Neff, IV Castellanos, and Maria Hupfield 4-6 reservation projectspace@efanyc.org.
Manhattan Graphics Center 250 W 40 closing reception and silent auction of artwork: Bob Shore 21 Years at MGC: Prints 6:30
Pop-Up 249 W 60 reception: Debbie Eschoe Art on Flowers 6-9:30


Madison Avenue Gallery Walk from 58th St to 86th St among participants: Hirschl & Adler, Rosenberg & Co, Hauser & Wirth, Howard Greenberg, Antiquarium Ltd, Arader Galleries, Electrum, Erik Thomsen, Freedman Art, Henrique Faria, Taylor Graham, Trinity House, DAG, Shepherd W & K Galleries, Arlene Angard, Leslie Feely, Sundaram Tagore, Vivian Horan, Boers-Li, L. Parker Stephenson Photographes, Lois Wagner, Meislin Projects; presented by ARTnews and the Madison Avenue Business Improvement District galleries open from 10am, special events from 11-6 for complete list of participants and gallery talks see http://www.artnews.com/madison-avenue-gallery-walk-2018/
Davis & Langdale 231 E 60 exhibition: Robert M. Kulicke (1924-2007)
franklin parrasch 53 E 64 exhibition: Dennis Hopper Serigraphs
Blum & Poe 19 E 66 exhibition: Dave Muller Sex & Death & Rock & Roll
Rosenberg & Co 19 East 66 exhibition: Louis Ribak
Petzel 35 E 67 artist walkthrough: Dirk Skreber days before 5
Van Doren Waxter 23 E 73 talk: Phyllis Tuchman on exhibition John McLaughlin Constructions 3-3:30, part of the Madisan Avenue Gallery Walk
Czech Center 321 E 73 exibitions and other events: Czech American Inspirations; sxhibitions opening: The Masaryk Phenomenon and Milan Rastislav Štefánik – The Great Slovak and European Diplomat 3-4; talK: Charlotta Kotik on Artists Caught Behind the Iron Curtain: The Collection of Leeee Freeman 7-8 other events including conference and opera all free, rsvp Eventbrite
Baahng 790 Madison Ave reception: Kim Hyung Dae Halo 3-5
Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Ave Danh Vo Symposium: Take My Breath Away speakers:  Tom McDonough ‘Of a thousand cuts’: Fragmentation, Violence, and Desire in the Sculpture of Danh Vo; Patricia Falguières Love is a mutilation; Joshua Chambers-Letson More Life: Danh Vo and ‘I M U U R 2’ 4 $15


WSAC Broadway Mall 96th St & Broadway exhibition: Voices of Nomads 2:30-5:30


South 4th Bar & Cafe 90 S 4 Williamsburg exhibition opening: Benjamin Ferguson Visual Creations; sponsored by Duvel 6-10
Rodriguez, Brie Ruais, Martha Tuttle, Brandi Twilley, Penelope Umbrico, and Jaimie Warren
ISCP 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick Spring Open Studios 1-7
SRO 1144 Dean St Crown Heights exhibition: Robert Egert Anthropocene 6-9
Jenkins Johnson Projects 207 Ocean Ave Propsect Leffers Gardens exhibition: Pride & Loss Inkanyiso collective:  Muholi, Thembela Dick, Lerato Dumse, Boitumelo Nkopane, Collen Mfazwe, Thembi Mthembu, Lindeka Qampi, Velisa Jara and Lebogang Mashifane, curated by Zanele Muholi 4-7, performance 6


Dumbo Open Studios various sites in the area 1-5 for list of participants see https://dumboopenstudios.com/
The Tillary Hotel Brooklyn 85 Flatbush Ave ExtensionFort Greene book fair: African American Book Expo-New York Editionnoon-5
Urban Glass 647 Fulton St Fort Greene Open Studios focusing on concepts of blooming 1-5
The Shed Space 366 6th St Park Slope exhibition: Alexander Hahn India Material: kinetic works, video sculptures and prints 8

South Slope Artists Open Studios Park Slope-Windsor Terrace Artists 1-6 also Sunday for details see Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/163188094317442/
  MadArts 255 18 St Christy Powers, Luciana Toyo, Claudia Santiso, Suzanne Scott, Nan Xu, Anita Trombetta, Frank Schellace, Lou Mazzella, Jackie Duvall-Smith, Jade Chan, Robert Melzmuf. Marlene Weisman, Joseph Dolinsky, Francis Simeni, Charles Buckley, Daniel Genova, Sean Qualls, Zipi Green / Zipi’s Art Studio
  La Bodega Studios and Gallery 695 5th Ave Miguel Ayuso, Johnny Thornton, Elysa Batista, Delano Dunn, Grace Hong, Katrina Majkut, Karen Mainenti
  440 Gallery 440 6th Ave Ellen Chose, Fred Bendheim, Shanee Epstein, Joy Makon
  Open Source 306 17th St Tomás Rivas
   J-Collabo/Ossam Gallery 300 7th St Darcy Lynn, Lloyd Campbell, Sandra Giunta, Bob Hagan, Joyce Riley, Alise Loebelsohn, Janie Samuels, Phil DeSantis, Susan Greenstein, Lisa Anne Lincoln, Howard Skrill, Karen Giordan, Eric Jacobson, Lynn Goodman, Dara Oshin, Caryn Kreitzer, Judith Eloise Hooper, Carol Adams, Robin Roi
  Studios 215 17th St Alise Loebelsohn, Nancy Doniger, Eric Jacobson, Karen Giordano Robin Roi, Sandra Giunta, Joy Makon, Cynthia Ruse, Alice Garik
  Studios 614 7th Ave Rich Garr, Bob Hagan Janie Samuels, Tom Keough
  Studio 303A 16th Tom Keough
  Studio 309 20th St Frid Branhem
  Freddy’s ‘Backspace’ 627 5th Ave Group Show


Beacon Open Studios 10th Anniversary event noon-6 also Sunday
John Davis 362 1/2 Warren St Hudson reception: Erin Walrath Remnant 6-8
Gallery Aferro 3 Market St Newark Open Studios Patricia Cazorla & Nancy Saleme, Mia Duran, Dominique Duroseau, Anne Dushanko-Dobek, Amy Faris, Gilbert Hsiao, Valerie Huhn, Hal Laessig, Tasha Lewis, Jacob Mandel, Anne Q McKeown, Sharde Hickenbottom, Lori Roper, Kern Samuel, Yoland Skeete, Michelle Suriel, Amanda Thackray, Ken Weathersby, Juno Zago 11-4

Barsky 49 Harrison St Hoboken exhibition: Nathalie De Zan 7-9