Sunday, March 17, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 17 March 2019

Cuchifritos 120 Essex St closing reception and performance: Ayana Evans A Black Woman's Art Show and... A White Man's Exhibition 4
Simon Preston 1 Rivington St screening and book launch: Amie Siegel film  Genealogies (2016); catalogue: Ricochet (Prestel and  Kunstmuseum Stuttgart) 5-8
New Museum 235 Bowery conversation: Glenn Adamson and Julia Bryan-Wilson on the indigenous craft techniques that Jeffrey Gibson employs in his residency and exhibition The Anthropophagic Effect 3-4 admission
Jefferson Market Library 425 Ave of the Americas talk: Hugh Ryan and Lisa E. Davis Queer Life Before Stonewall 3-5
Performance Space New York 150 1st Ave marathon reading: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s novel Dictee more than 30 participants, co-curated by Ken Chen and Sarah Schulman 1-5, free with reservation
Japan Society Auditorium 333 E 47 Asia Week New York lecture: Robert Mintz Olympic Visions: Avery Brundage’s Japanese Art Collection 11am $15
Christie’s 20 Rockefeller Plaza Asia  Week lectures and panels: David A. Sensabaugh Zhu Qizhan: Following His Own Truth 1; Brett Littman and Miwako Tezuka Testing the Limits: Arakawa X Isamu Noguchi 2; A Continuing Tradition: The Irving Collection  Robert A. Kasdin, Amy Poster, Robert D. Mowry, moderated by Jonathan Rendell 3; Jinah Kim Indian Paintings: Color and Pigments 4; Rina Banerjee and Jodi Throckmorton Make Me a Summary of the World 5
MoMA 11 W 53 exhibitions open to the public: Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern; New Order: Art and Technology in the Twenty-First Century
The Artist's Institute 132 E 65 conversation: Bill Dietz, Fumi Okiji, and Marina Rosenfeld on Radical Receptivity, in conjunction with Rosenfeld’s exhibition Music Stands 4
6BASE 728 E 136 Bronx reception: Cody Umans Eclipse 5-8
Doppelgänger Projects 59-33 Linden St 2nd Fl Ridgewood reception: Sarah Grass Unmanned 3-6
440 Gallery 440 6th Ave Park Slope Me, Myself and Eye music series: Will Holshouser 4:40 $10

ASIA WEEK NEW YORK continues, for complete schedule see http://www.asiaweekny.com/

In Memoriam: Barbara Hammer

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