Friday, June 28, 2019

Art & Design Designs, New York, Friday, 28 June 2019

10 Corso Como New York 1 Fulton St design celebration: LongchampXnendo collection and the art of origami that inspired it; master origami demonstration 1:30-3:30
Bortolami 29 Walker St reception: The Song of the Araponga Ann Veronica Janssens, Michel François; Barbara Kasten Constructs 1981-1982 6-8
Elizabeth Houston 190 Orchard St reception: Ryan Martin Moxie; Andy Mattern Normal Pictures 7-9
47 Canal 291 Grand St exhibition: Wang Xu Overtime Gift 
Magenta Plains 94 Allen St reception: A Detached Hand Hans Bellmer, Elaine Cameron Weir, Cameron Clayborn, Nicolás Guagnini, Dan Herschlein, Brook Hsu, Caitlin Keogh, Kiki Kogelnik, Israel Lund,  Ebecho Muslimova, Narcissister, Bruce Nauman, Christina Ramberg, Penny Slinger, organized by Nicole Will 6-8
Ashes/Ashes 56 Eldridge St reception: L’IM_MAGE_N Graham Anderson, Gina Beavers, Mathew Cerletty, Gregory Edwards, Anya Kielar, and Chason Matthams, curated by Timothy Hull  6-8
The Clemente 107 Suffolk St reception: Parameters Tomas Broadbent, Elisabeth Condon, Franklin Evans, Jess Fuller, David Humphrey, Stephen Maine, Daniel Rosenbaum, Michelle Segre, and Jennifer Sirey, curated by Daniel Rosenbaum 7-10
15th Annual Trans Day of Action Washington Square Park 4-6, march kick-off 5
Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art 38 St Marks Pl Curator Talk: Glenn Phillips on Harald Szeemann Grandfather: A Pioneer Like Us 7 free
Red Bull Arts 220 W 18t Virtual Histories screenings: Robert Longo and Gretchen Benders’s music videos, followed by Chris Marker’s La Jetée; on the occasion of Gretchen Bender: So Much Deathless 7 reservation requested
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave exhibition reception: Book as System: The Artists’ Books of Sol LeWitt, organized by curator and editor Emanuele De Donno, with the collaboration of the LeWitt Estate 6-8
Rogue Space 526 W 26 9th Fl artist reception: Ross Watson homines uniformis 4-6
Gibson + Luce at Life Hotel 19 W 31 Pride party: Proud Mary, hosted by Rashaad Newsome along with art-world publicist and DJ April Hunt 10pm
Kaede Kimonos 246 W 38 Rm #1102 reeption: Setsuhi ‘eri’ Shiraishi Calligraphy à la mode 7-9 reservation required
Sotheby’s 1334 York Ave auction exhibition: Treasures from Chatsworth: The Exhibition admission to the exhibition is free, reservations recommended, opening reception by invitation 
New-York Historical Society 170 Central Park West exhibition: Life: Six Women Photographers  Margaret Bourke-White, Hansel Mieth, Marie Hansen, Martha Holmes, Nina Leen, and Lisa Larsen
MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Ave Long Island City Pride party with performances and panel: Queer Joy CHROMAT x MoMA PS1; panel on Queer Joy: Ericka Hart, Meredith Talusan Hanson, and Dese Escoba,r moderated by Niki Franco of Fempower 8-midnight $15
Space 776 229 Central Ave Bushwick reception: Taejoong Kim Bloomed curated by Young Jeon 6-9, performance by Cemiyon Barber and Garrett Parker 7-8
Deli Gallery 110 Waterbury St Bushwick reception: Lararium Alex Anderson, Jamie Felton, Heidi Lau, Cole Lu, Kat Lyons, Lila de Magalhaes, Erin Jane Nelson, Sarah Peters, Eden Seifu, Alake Shilling, Michael Stamm, Curtis Talwst Santiago 7-10 
Slag 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Yumiko Ono Utopia 6-8
A.I.R. Gallery 155 Plymouth Dumbo reception: The Scalability Project Lex Brown, A.K. Burns, Daria Dorosh, Mary Beth Edelson, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Felipe Meres, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste, Aliza Shvarts, and Julia Weist, curated by Roxana Fabius and Patricia M. Hernandez; Macon Reed Letters to My Imagination 6-8
Asia Art Archive in America 43 Remsen St Broopkln Heights talk: Sadya Mizan URONTO: Bangladesh-Based Artist Community 6:30-7:30 donation
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St book and music exposition: Third Annual Press Play Fair organized in collaboration with The Baffler, Montez Press Radio, 8 Ball Radio, Paper Cuts, Sonic Arts for All, Tech Zine Fair, littleBits, POWRPLNT, Ableton, and more opening night preview & concert 7-10 $15
La Bodega Gallery 695 5th Ave pop-up exhibition benefiting the A21 campaign and their work for human trafficking: Evasive Maneuver Kate Bae, Paloma Martinez-Miranda, Laura Murray, Charlie Perez Tlatenchi, Lauren Sloan, Adrian Smith and Beverly Tu; presented in collaboration wioth Fictional Art Collective reception 7-9

In Memoriam: Robert Therrien 

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