Thursday, September 26, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 26 September 2019

One Art Space 23 Warren St reception: National Association of Women Artist 130th Annual Members’ Exhibition 6-9
Arthouse.NYC 79-81 White St opening: 5th annual Autumnal Exhibition Calvin Henderson, Chalda Maloff, Darsell Brittingham, Derwin Leiva, Gro Finne, Alessandra Di Francesco, Angela Sanchirico, Annette Schreiber Photography, Avadka Colez, Michelle Benjamin, Nhora Delgado, Priscila Schott, John Schora, Robert Evans, Sara Musco, Juan Rodrigo Jimenez  Guzman, Irmin Bernstädt, John Fasano, Jennifer Copes, Imai Atsushi , Stan Goldstein, Tammy Novaky, Ballpointpen Illustrator, Melissa Magri, Daniel Jason Decker, Joanne Amodeo Meurer, Pu Wei, Wendy Cohen, Skye Ak, Lázaro Gracia, Laurence E. Sachs, Lynne St Clare Foster, Marg Navratil 6-9
100 Franklin Street Model Residence 2N 100 Franklin St reception: Woven Rugs: Inspiration and Customization with Kasthall at 100 Franklin apartment furnished by The Future Perfect, rugs by Kasthall; New York Textile Month event 6:30-8:30 reservation Eventbrite 
The Untitled Space 45 Lispenard St reception: Exposed Grace Graupe-Pillard & Robin Tewes,curated by Indira Cesarine 6-8 events@untitled-space.com

Wallplay 321 Canal St opening: Erik Otto Waves presented with Vibes 8:30-10:30
Reena Spaulings Fine Art 165 East Broadway reception: Juliana Huxtable Interfertility Industrial Complex: Snatch the Calf Back 7-9
Lazy Susan 191 Henry St reception: As Solid as Fog Ana Calzavara, Benjamin Lankton, Sara Woster 6-9
Chinatown Soup 16B Orchard St reception: Xiaofanx Fantasy America 6-9
98 Orchard 98 Orchard St reception: Unconcrete Architects Mathieu Claudon and Etienne Boue 7
Stellar Projects 1 Rivington St  2nd Fl screening: Sandra Erbacher Garden of the Past, Garden of the Future 6-7
Betty Cunningham 15 Rivington St conversation: Graham Nickson & Jack Flam 5:30-7:30 
New Museum 235 Bowery book launch: Out Of Bounds: The Collected Writings of Marcia Tucker edited by Lisa Philips, Johanna Burton, Alicia Ritson, with Kate Wiener (Getty Research Institute and the New Museum) 7
frosch&portmann 53 Stanton St exhibition: One-Two-Three: Jubileee Big Finale 6-8
Martos 41 Elizabeth St Happy Hour meet the artist: Jennie Jieun Lee speakes with Sarah Han, in conjunction with Lee’s exhibiiton Sizzling Gouba and Long Beach 6-9
242 Elizabeth Street 242 Elizabeth St reception: late summer Jerry J. Adams, Carly Burnell, Mary Corman, Nick Doty, Diana Drake, Stephen Gurtowski, Billy Jacobs, Jason Osborne, Ada Potter, Joshua Raiffe, Lara Saget, Aubrey Saget, and Alexandria Tarver 6-8
Ruti Soho 4 Prince St lifestyle store: Ruti Soho Grand Opening Party Israeli music, familiar faces, Hebrish, and a kiss of fashion 6-9 free, reservation Eventbrite 
Kate Werble 83 Vandam St reception: The Comedies of the Status Quo Christopher Aque, Kerry Downey, Gareth Long, Tuesday Smillie, and Cauleen Smith 6-8

The Hole 312 Bowery reception: Morgan Blair I'm Holding a Sword. and an Axe. I'm Gonna Do Nothing 6-9
NYU King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center 53 Washington Square South #201 lecture & performance: Cristina Pato Transcending Disciplines: An Artist’s Journey to Cultural Sustainability 6:30 free
Sylvia Wald & Po Kim Art Gallery 417 Lafayette St 4th Fl panel: Memories in Time and Space Richard Vine (Managing Editor of Art in America), Carol Parkinson (Executive Director of Harvestworks), Daniel Palkowski (composer and digital sound specialist), and Hahkyung Darline Kim, moderated by  Raphaele Shirley (multimedia artist); part of the Korean Media Arts Festival 2019 6:30 reservation required
LGBTQ Center 208 W 13 conversation:  Patricio Simonetto and German Garrido Can We Buy Masculinity? A Queer History of the Purchase of Sex During the 20th Century 6:30-8 free
Pratt Manhattan Gallery 144 W 14 2nd Fl reception: Talking to Action: Art and Politics in the Americas Liliana Angulo (Bogotá, Colombia), Efraín Astorga Garay (Ciudad Juarez, Mexico), BijaRi (São Paulo, Brazil), Bulbo and Galatea audio/visual (Tijuana, Mexico), Giacomo Castagnola (Lima, Peru / Mexico City, Mexico), Cog●nate Collective (Tijuana, Mexico, and Southern California, US), Grupo Contrafilé (São Paulo, Brazil), Sandra de la Loza and Eduardo Molinari (Los Angeles, US, and Buenos Aires, Argentina), Dignicraft (Tijuana, Mexico), Etcétera (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Frente 3 de Fevereiro (São Paulo, Brazil), Colectivo FUGA (Otavalo, Ecuador), Clara Ianni and Débora Maria da Silva (São Paulo, Brazil), Iconoclasistas (Buenos Aires, Argentina) , Kolectivo de Restauración Territorial [Gonzalo Cueto Vera, Jorge A. Olave Riveros, Cristian Wenuvil Peiñan] (Temuco, Chile), Suzanne Lacy (Wasco, California, US), Alfadir Luna (Mexico City, Mexico), Taniel Morales (Mexico City, Mexico), Andrés Padilla Domene and Ivan Puig Domene (Mexico City, Mexico), POLEN (Tijuana, Mexico), Gala Porras-Kim (Bogotá, Colombia, and Los Angeles, US), Beatriz Santiago Muñoz (Puerto Rico) ,Ultra-red and School of Echoes Los Angeles (California, US) 6-8; R 213 panel: cultural critic Macarena Gómez-Barris in conversation with Bill Kelley, Jr., curator, and Jennifer S. Ponce de León, scholar 5:30-7
High Line at 14th St installations: Network Joint Art Initiative New Monuments for New Cities Regina Agu, Nicole Awai, Judith Bernstein, Susan Blight, Daniela Cavazos Madrigal, Jamal Cyrus, Eric J. García, Guerrilla Girls, Coco Guzman, Hans Haacke, Tonika Johnson, Life of a Craphead (Amy Lam and Jon McCurley), An Te Liu, Teruko Nimura and Rachel Alex Crist, Chris Pappan, Denise Prince, Phillip Pyle, II, Paul Ramírez Jonas, Richard Santiago (TIAGO), Xaviera Simmons, Sin Huellas artists: Delilah Montoya and Jimmy Castillo, Zissou Tasseff-Elenkoff, Vincent Valdez, Nick Vaughan and Jake Margolin, and Quentin VerCetty 

The 8th Floor 17 W 17 talk: On Visibility and Agency Hasan Elahi and Aliza Shvarts in conversation 6-8 reservation requested
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South discussion: Art & Activism: Working Along the Lines of Activism & Artistic Expression on the world of activist art from artistic, legal, and social perspectives:  Ming Smith, Adrienne Fields, and Zoe Buckman, modrated by Halima Taha 6-7 free
SVA 132 W 21 MA Curatorial Practice presents book launch event: What about Activism? Irmgard Emmelhainz, Steven Henry Madoff, María Belén Saéz de Ibarra, Terry Smith and Nato Thompson 7-9 free
SVA 136 W 21 3rd fl MFA Interaction Design talk: Rachel Ginsberg Interactive Storytelling in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things 6-8 free
SVA Flatiron Gallery 133/141 W 21 reception: Tales and Whispers painting, ceramic and sculptural media by BFA Fine Arts students, curated by Suzanne Anker 6-8
Fremin 520 W 23 reception: Fancy Animals Carnival Hung Yi, Maleonn, and Mi Ju 6-8 emmanuel@fremingallery.com
Jim Kempner 501 W 23 reception: Christopher Beane Baroquecoco 6-8
C24 Gallery 560 W 24 reception: Word Up! Raheleh Filsoofi, Liana Finck, Karen Finley, Tia-Simone Gardner, Meg Hitchcock, Deborah Kass, David Krippendorff, Cary Leibowitz, Carl Pope, Zita Schüpferling, Allyson Strafella, Hrag Vartanian, Annie Vought, Michael Waugh, Steve West, co-curated with Sharon Louden; Regina Scully To Go in Search Of: Selected Works 6-8
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave book celebration: Alan Huck I walk toward the sun which is always going down (MACK); Huck in conversation with Yevgeniya Traps 6-8
Kasmin 297 10th Ave opening: Elemental Carl Andre (b. 1935), Daniel Buren (b. 1938), Simon Hantaï (1922-2008), François Morellet (1926-2016), Olivier Mosset (b. 1944), Richard Nonas (b. 1936), Carol Rama (1918-2015), Robert Ryman (1930-2019), and Bernar Venet (b. 1941) 6-8
Aery at High Line Nine 507 W 27 reception: Richard Humann Ascension 6-8
Paul Calendrillo 548 W 28 reception: Synthetic Souls Hasan Ali and Jeremy Baker 7-10
Viridian 548 W 28 performances: Homeostasis Kevin Quiles Bonilla, Nicole Goodwin, and Jenna Kline 6-8

Forum 475 Park Ave reception: Clio Newton Venus 5:30-7:30
Zeit Contemporary Art 590 Madison Ave 21st Fl exhibition: Eduardo Chillida On Paper
Pace Prints 32 E 57 exhibition: Contemporary Masters John Chamberlain, Willem de Kooning, Jean Dubuffet, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, Henri Matisse, Robert Motherwell, Pablo Picasso, Ed Ruscha, James Turrell, Andy Warhol 
Cavalier 3 W  57 reception: Important Photography Terry O’Neill, Horst P. Horst, Norman Parkinson, Harry Benson, Steve McCurry and Robert Farber. The exhibition will also present contemporary works by Tyler Shields, David Burdeny, Debranne Cingari, Nathan Coe, Parish Kohanim, and Deborah Ory & Ken Browar 6-8
Throckmorton 145 E  57 reception: Rituals Anderson & Low 6-8
The Yard Columbus Circle 33 W 60 reception: Sasha Vinci The Multinatural Shape of Tomorrow,  curated by Sarah Crown 6
Cheim & Read 23 E 67 exhibition: Ron Gorchov: At the Cusp of the 80s, Paintings 1979–1983 
Didier Aaron 32 E 67 reception: Mario Dilitz 5-8
Dominican Academy 44 E 68 ADSNY illustrated talk: Lori Zabar Roaring into the Future: Art Deco and Early Modernism in New York, 1925-1935 6:30-8 $60
Galerie Buchholz 17 E 82 reception: Otto Meyer-Amden Vorbereitung 6-8
Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum 2 E 91 conversation: Wyss Institute Selects  Matilda McQuaid, Deputy Director of Curatorial and Head of Textiles, and Don Ingber, founding director of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, and his co-faculty member Pamela Silver 7-8 $15
El Museo del Barrio 1230 Fifth Ave panel: 50 Years of La Colección Nicolás Dumit Estévez (Artist); Juan Sánchez (Artist); Susana Torruella Leval (Director Emeritus of El Museo del Barrio); Nitza Tufiño (Artist & Director of Taller Boricua); and Noel Valentin (Permanent Collection Manager of El Museo del Barrio), moderated by Susanna Temkin, curator of El Museo del Barrio 6-8:30
Forum at Columbia University 601 W 125 World Leaders Forum: Olafur Eliasson, introduced by Carol Becker 6:30-8 free 

Bank of Hope Woodside 50-15 Roosevelt Ave Woodside reception: Color of Life Kee Woo Rhee, Nam Chun Cho, Joo Suk Kwon, Keumcha Kim, Chong Tae Kim; presented by AHL Foundation, in collaboration with Korean American Contemporary Art LTD 5:30-7 
Triangle Arts Association 20 Jay St suite 317 Dumbo site responsive performance: NIC Kay Exodus series, in collaboration with Denniston Hill 6:30
Brooklyn Bridge Park Dumbo outdoor one-night exhibition: Engineers & Artists: Digital Inclusion & Climate Protection three artworks created by Hadi Fallahpisheh, Devin N. Morris, and Summer Wheat in collaboration with engineers; viewing locations Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway, Jane’s Carousel at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pebble Beach at Brooklyn Bridge Park, Alfred E. Smith Houses (at Pearl & Robert Wagner Pl corner) 7-midnight free
Brooklyn Historical Society 28 Pierrepont St Brooklyn Heights panel: Challenging Identities: Muslim Artists and Visual Narratives Kameelah Janan Rasheed, Asif Mian, and Baseera Khan, moderated by Sara Raza 6:30  $5 
Residency Unlimited 360 Court St Carroll Gardens RU Talk: Joanna Borkowska discloses a series of new paintings, reviewed by the art critic and poet Raphael Rubinstein 6:30

The Invisible Dog 51 Bergen St Carroll Gardens performance: Brian Andrew Whiteley Dirty Secret II 7-10 free, $15 suggested

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