Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Apexart 291 Church St reading: Double Take 27 Louis Bury, Christian Hawkey, Sawako Nakayasu, Susan Wheeler, organized by Albert Mobilio 7-8:30
Michele Varian 27 Howard St roundtable: Jewelry Industry: Beyond Aesthetics Michele Varian with NYCJW co-founder JB Jones; Jewelry designer Annika Inez; Influencer and jewelry business / media consultant Liz Kantner; Jewelry wholesale manager Natalya Geremesz; 6-9 free, rs]vp erp@emilyraepellerin.com
Burton Store 69 Greene St party: Burton Pre-Killington Meet & Greet 6-8 rsvp https://burtonnycpre-killingtomeetandgreet18.splashthat.com/#rsvp
Heidi Lowe Gallery Pop-up 171 Elizabeth St reception:  Earrings Galore NYC; in conjunction with inaugural NYC Jewelry Week 6-9 free rsvp Eventbrite
International Center of Photography 250 Bowery lecture and guided meditation: Jacqueline Mabey Dismantling the Gaze: The Spiritual Hunt 6:30-8 free, reservation requested
NYCJW  Headquarters at Artists & Fleas Soho 568 Broadway RISD reception and viewing: #fail#success reception/mixer for RISD alumni of the Jewelry + Metalsmithing Department and current graduate students in the department 6-8
Cooper Union 41 Cooper Square IDS Lecture Series talk: Ashley Dawson Urban Futures 7-8:30
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Fall School of Art Student Exhibition reception 7th Floor Lobby: Azka Saifullah 6-8
Cornelia Street Cafe 29 Cornelia St reception: Pamela Goldman Retrospective5-7:30
New York Studio School 8 W 8 lecture: Shirley Kaneda 6:30-7:30 free
Umbrella Arts 317 E 9 discussion: Second Tuesday Photo Salon 7-8:30 donation requested
Maison Gerard 53 E 10 jewelry exhibition: Parallel Lines: Craft and Culture in Contemporary Jewelry From Israel; in conjunction with inaugural NYC Jewelry Week
New School Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall A404 66 W 12 New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium: Jason Lutes on Berlin, 20 Years in the Making 7-9 free
SVA CP Projects Space 132 W 21 10th fl artist talk: Crying Pine Tree Goldin + Senneby 7 free
SVA 1 33/141 W 21 talk: Wet Images Dylan Gauthier and Marie Lorenz in Conversation with Steve Duncan 6:30-8 free
Madison Square Park Mad. Sq Art in Conversation: Rhonda Lieberman with Kenneth Goldsmith; event located in Arlene Shechet’s Full Steam Ahead noon-1
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Steven Holl Seven Houses; Holl in conversation with Wendy Goodman 6 free
Onishi 521 W 26 reception: Yuji Obata Sakura, Grace of Nature 6-8
Penumbra Foundation 36 E 30 lecture: Ansley West Rivers 7 $12
Museum of Modern Art 11 W 53 panel: Six Problems in Bruce Nauman ichael Auping, independent scholar and former Chief Curator, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth; Carlos Basualdo, The Keith L. and Katherine Sachs Senior Curator of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art; Janet Kraynak, Senior Lecturer and Director of MA in Modern and Contemporary Art, Columbia University; Constance M. Lewallen, Adjunct Curator, University of California, Berkeley, Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive; Joan Simon, independent curator, writer, and arts administrator; and Robert Storr, artist, curator, and Professor, Yale University 6 $15
Henri Bendel 712 Fifth Ave party:  NYC Final Window Unveiling 5-9 free, rsvp Eventbrite
Heritage Auctions 445 Park Ave reception and highlights preview: Modern & Contemporary Art 5-7 reservation requested
Mobilia Gallery at The Lombardy Hotel 111 E 56 jewelry exhibition: Nature Redefined-Contemporary Explorations; in conjunction with inaugural NYC Jewelry Week

Le Board 800b 5th Ave jewelry exhibition: Le Board x Lulu Frost x NYC Women
Mahnaz Collection 32 E 57 jewelry exhibition: Material Beauty: Modern Hopi, Navajo and Pueblo Artist Jewelers in conjunction with inaugural NYC Jewelry Week
DAG 41 E 57 lecture and exhibition opening: India’s French Connection: Indian Artists in France Sakti Burman, Sunil Das, Rajendra Dhawan, Zarina Hashmi, Kattingeri Krishna Hebbar, Ram Kuma, Laxman Pai, Sayed Haider Raza, Krishna Reddy, Paritosh Sen; opening lecture: Modern Art Geographies 6-7 followed by vernissage 7 by invitation
Art Students League 215 W 57 panel: For Opacity: Elijah Burgher, Toyin Ojih Odutola, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn with Claire Gilman 6:30-8 free, rsvp Eventbrite
D&D Buiding 979 3rd Ave #1507 Ressource & Maison Sarah Lavoine showroom and collection launch celebration 5:30-7:30 by invitation reservation required
D&D Building 979 Third Ave #305 Robert Allen Showroom talk: Art Styling 101: Working with Collections and Focal Pieces; also art pop-up featuring Minted's community of independent artists 3-5 reservation https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-styling-101-ceu-with-minted-art-tickets-52049900654
Ilias Lalaounis Corporation 31 E 64 exhibition: Studio jewelry created by Massachusetts College of Art and Design students and professors; in conjunction with inaugural NYC Jewelry Week
Erik Thomsen 23 E 67 reception: Japanese gold-lacquer boxes 5-8
Designers; in conjunction with inaugural NYC Jewelry Week 4-7 registration required
Instituto Italiano di Cultura 686 Park Ave reception: Matera Imagined/Matera Immaginata Photos by Piergiorgio Branzi, Esther Bubley, Mario Carbone, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Mario Cresci, Marjory Collins, Luigi Ghirri, Emmet Gowin, Fosco Maraini, David Seymour, Augusto Viggiano, Carrie Mae Weems, Dan Weiner, Joseph Williams e Yasmin Vobis 6
Van Doren Waxter 23 E 73 reception: Douglas Melini Starry Sky 6-8
Tilton 8 E 76 reception: John Outterbridge 6-8
Gagosian  976 Madison Ave book signing: Mary Gabriel Ninth Street Women: Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler: Five Painters and the Movement That Changed Modern Art 5-6 reservation ninthstreetwomen@gagosian.com
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 Medieval Art Forum lecture: M. Michel Tomasi Cultural Transfer and Artistic Emulation: Rinaldino di Francia, the Lupi Chapel (Padua), and Sculpted Altarpieces in Trecento Italy 6:30 free, reservation required
A/D/O 29 Norman Ave reception: Solar Panel Art Series NYC debut || Powered by URBAN-X  Swoon, Felipe Pantone, Zaria Forman, Maya Hayuk, Edward Granger, Askew, Olek, James Reka, Brian Kenny, Aaron Li-Hill; in partnership with online auction house Paddle8, design center A/D/O, startup tech accelerator URBAN-X, and Olafur Eliasson's Little SunFoundation 6-9 by invitation
Art During The Occupation 119 Ingraham St Bushwick Performance Night 1: Rupture by Eric Gottshall and Adriana Norat, 35 minutes followed by reception and social for the artists 7:30-9 also Wednesday
Tiger Strikes Asteroid 1329 Willoughby Ave #2A Bushwick closing reception and sale: The Flat Files: Year Five Paolo Arao, Carlos Beltran Arechiga, Caetlynn Booth,
Ellen Burchenal, Emily Burns, Eddie Chu, Andrea Sherrill Evans, Jacquelyn Gleisner, Rhia Hurt, Raymie Iadevaia, Vanessa Irzyk, Chris Joy, Tricia Keightley, Songyi Kim, Rachel Klinghoffer, Alison Kudlow, Vanessa Larsen, Mary Laube, Amanda Lechner, Tonya Lee, Greg Lindquist, Elizabeth Livingston, Leeza Meksin, Bridget Mullen, Ryan Sarah Murphy, Erin Murray, Justin Plakas, Keisha Prioleau-Martin, Lauren Rice, Kristen Schiele, Jennifer Shep ard, Niki Singleton, Sarah Slappey, Melinda Steffy, Catalina Viejo Lopez de Roda, Bettina Weiß, and James Woodfill 6-8
Brooklyn Public Library Dweck Cultural Center 10 Grand Army Plaza Prospect Heights discussion: The Review Panel Jason Farago, Seph Rodney, Karen Wilkin with David Cohen 7 free
New York Foundation for the Arts  20 Jay St Dumbo discussion: Reshaping Streetscapes Neil Gagliardi, Signe Nielsen, Ethel Sheffer, and Shin-pei Tsay, moderated by Justin Garrett Moore 6:30-8
BAM Fisher Lower Lobby 321 Ashland Pl Fort Greene video and performance: Lauren Bakst Moving Body, Moving Study: in the not not; collaborative sound lecture: Liquid Myths Jesse Chun and Guadalupe Maravilla reception 6, performances 7
Ground Floor 343 5th St Gowanus artist talk: A Fluid Tapestry John Richey, Keun Young Park, Melissa Dadourian, Tegan Brozyna 6:30-8

HBO Film: The Price of Everything (98min), directed by Nathaniel Kahn. A searing indictment of the art world, for which Andy Warhol laid the groundwork, featuring Jeff Koons and Larry Poons, and a vast number of artists, dealers, collectors, and critics, including Jerry Saltz and Barbara Rose. Saltz has a very personal and brilliant take on the film, How Does the Art World Live With Itself? on the Vulture website. Now screening on HBO and a must-see for anyone interested in the debasement of art and culture.

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