Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Baxter St at CCNY 126 Baxter St panel on Bodies of Work Marina Berio, Patty Chang, Lenka Clayton, Jamie Diamond, Nona Faustine, Alison Elizabeth Taylor, and Cao Yu, curated by Corinne May Botz 7
Artifact 84 Orchard St reception: Lea Baecksteiner Lost and Found; other artists  6-8
carriage trade 277 Grand St 2nd Fl book launch: David Deutsch: Works 1968-2017 t exts by Jarrett Earnest Bruce W. Ferguson (Radius Books) 6-8
Empirical Nonsense 87 Rivington St: Filmmakers Coop Presents screening: A Tribute to Carolee Schneemann and Barbara Hammer; works by Bill Brand, Bradley Eros, Coleen Fitzgibbon, Jack Waters, Joey Carducci, Lynne Sachs, Peggy Ahwesh, Peter Cramer, MM. Serra, Stephanie Wuertz, and others 7-9 free
Rolf Benz Flagship 21 Greene St reception: Studio Anise Art Series V Doris Neidl, Phillip Coley, Binna Kim, Heekyung You, Heeyeul Yu, Jihoe Koo, Heum Lee, Marine Futin, Katya Kan, Michel Freiss 6-9 rsvp  info@studioanise.com
Howl! Happening 6 E 1 reception: Curt Hoppe Downtown Portraits 6-9
Turn 37 E 1 reception: Mason Saltarrelli Incandescent Traveler 6-8
NYU Hemispheric Institute of Performance & Politics 20 Cooper Square, Fifth Fl book launch and panel: The Stonewall Reader; speakers: Avram Finkelstein, founding member of SILENCE= DEATH and Gran Fury; Flavia Rando, art-historian, activist and teacher at the Lesbian Herstory Archives; and Kiyan Williams, multi-disciplinary artist 6-8 free, reservation required
NYU Michelson Theater 721 Broadway, 6th Fl screening: Excavating Feminist Film Histories: Early Productions from Women Make Movies 6; roundtable discussion follows: Ariel Dougherty, Sheila Paige, and Alexandra Juhasz, moderated by Tanya Goldman 6 free
NYU 14A Washington Mews talk: Mike Roberts Art into Pop (Don't Stop Don't Stop) Roberts with Dan Fox, Mika Tajima, Brian Kuan Wood 6:45-8:45 free, refreshments
NYU Steinhardt 34 Stuyvesant St reception: BFA Thesis Exhibitions Part III Byron Kim, Natalia Riveros, Alston Watson, Christine Hong, Kaiwen Huang, Minjee Kim, Sarah Lane and Emily Castronuovo 5-7
Bookmarc 400 Bleecker St book signing: Erwin Olaf Erwin Olaf: I Am (Aperture) 6-8
New School Auditorium Room A106 66 W 12 AIGA NY talk: Design Observer: Culture is Not Always Popular Michael Bierut, Jessica Helfand, Steven Heller, Karrie Jacobs, Thomas de Monchaux, and Ashleigh Axios, moderated by Jarrett Fuller; followed by reception 6:30-9 $30
ORA Gallery 51 7th Ave reopening reception: He Tirohanga ki Tai Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery from Aotearoa with artist's talk, presentation, and performances 6:30
Petzel 456 W 18 reception: Ross Bleckner Pharmaceutria 6-8
SVA Library West 133/141 W 21 discussion: In Leash to the Stranger: The Eminently Victorian Queerness of Poet Michael Field Kay Gabriel, Marion Thain, and Lawrence Giffin on  new volume of selected poems, Precious Against a Precious Thing, by lesbian Victorian poets Katherine Bradley and her niece Edith Cooper, collaborators under the pseudonym Michael Field 7-9 free
Gagosian 555 W 24 reception: Jonas Wood 6-8
FLAG Art Foundation 545 W 25 9th Fl panel: Contemporary Drawing Ewan Gibbs, Hilary Harkness, Jim Torok, and Justin Wadlington, moderated by Glenn Fuhrman
Nancy Hoffman 520 W 27 reception:  Michael Gregory November’s Quest 6-8 rsvp@flagartfoundation.org  
Blonde + Co 34 W 27 conversation and shopping powered by nabu.org and Blonde & Co, featuring designers of Exit 14 and FeNoel: The Story of Style: Cultivating Intention Through Clothing; panel: creator Jerome Lamaar, founders Felicia Noel of FeNoel and Nana and Essie Brew-Hammond of Exit 14, and the Co-Creators of Nabu.org drinks 6 6:45, trunk show 7:30 free reservation Eventbrite
NYPL Mid-Manhattan Library Program Room 476 Fifth Ave talk: This Is Cuba: An American photojournalist in Cuba at the dawn of the ‘deshielo’ David Ariosto with Cynthia Carris Alonso 6:30 free
Company HQ 335 Madison Ave conversation: Dan Barasch on reclaiming and transforming abandoned spaces; in celebration of Barasch’s book Ruin and Redemption in Architecture 6-8 $10 , $40 with book
James Goodman 41 E 57 exhibition: Black & White & Red All Over
Metropolitan Opera Guild 165 W 65 talk: Tony Gale Alabama to Wyoming: Moments Across the 50 States; presented by Sierra Photo NYC 6:30-8:30 $7
Bookstein Projects 60 E 66 reception: Another America: Selections from El Taller Torres-García Julio Alpuy, Gonzalo Fonseca, José Gurvich, Francisco Matto, Manuel Pailós, Augusto Torres, Horacio Torres and their teacher Joaquín Torres-García 6-8
Lévy Gorvy 909 Madison Ave reception: Warhol Women 6-8
Nara Roesler 22 E 69 reception: Berna Reale While You Laugh/Enquanto você ri  6-8
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 lecture: Kathryn Howley Archaeological Research in Sudan, 2019 6:30-8:30 free, reservation required
BRIC 647 Fulton St Fort Greene.
multidisciplinary performance: Phillip Howze Self Portraits directed by Stevie Walker-Webb noon and 5 reservation required BRICartsmedia.org/selfportraits; continues through Saturday at various times.
exhibition reception: The Portrait is Political: Trio of Exhibiitons Jaishri Abichandani Jasmine Blooms At Night; Texas Isaiah Dear Los Angeles Love, Brooklyn; and  The Other Is You: Brooklyn Queer Portraiture Marina Ancona, Leilah Babirye, Deborah Bright, Geoffrey Chadsey, Lia Clay, Gal Cohen, David Antonio Cruz, TM Davy, Leah DeVun, Mohammed Fayaz, Daphne Fitzpatrick, Camilo Godoy, Naima Green, Cristóbal Guerra, Jonathan Grassi, John Jurayj, Doron Langberg, Joseph Liatela, Brittany Maldonado, Xavier McFarlin, Melody Melamed, Jeanine Oleson, Isaac Pool, Antonio Pulgarin, Daniel Rampulla, Amy Ritter, Gabriel Garcia Roman, Em Rooney, Michael Sharkey, Lauryn Siegel, Tony Whitfield, Jasmine Weber, Courtney Webster & Meg Turner, Kristine Woods, Zhiyuan Yang, and Res, curated by Liz Collins 7-9

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