Saturday, October 12, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 12 October 2019

One Art Space 23 Warren St paenl: Andrew Dykes Memento: Dejected Glory of Rock ‘n’ Roll 6-8
Tennis Elbow at The Journal Gallery 45 White St exhibition: Dan McCarthy noon-6
Hionas 356 Broadway (lower level) reception: BODY / object Amanda Church and John Franklin  4-6
Essex Flowers 19 Monroe St reception: Virginia Poundstone 眼睛疲勞 Eye Strain; Lydia McCarthy Deep Cutz: Future Past Self  6-8
Klaus von Nichtssagend 54 Ludlow St performance choreographed by Kim Brandt Clear Night (Untitled #3)  various times throughout the day; event in conversation with Nancy Brooks Brody‘s 18 feet 8 inch Line 
Lesley Heller 54 Orchard St conversation: Daniel Wiener with Eanne Silverthorne; on the occasion of Wiener’s exhibition Wide-Eyed and Open-Mouthed 2:30
Krause 149 Orchard St reception: Deluxe Andre Veloux and Bri Cirel 6:30-8:30
Dacia 53 Stanton St event: The Soho Art Show: NYC Exhibition and Art Party John Wellington, Tyler Hughes, Je Wee, Susan Lizotte, Francis Nguyen, Gulsum Keskinoglu, Doug Wheeler, Kristina, Jason Fox, Shannon McDonald, Elena Zlotescu, Anthony Giordano, John Poblocki, Michael Raucheisen, Evan Goldman, Nicole Alger, Kathleen McSherry, Czashka Ross, Michelle Saiyed, Hipolyt Jazwiski, Sakshi Talwar, Billy Seccombe, Michael Bergt, Viorica Ghetu-Vuono, Vincent Giarrano, Sherri Wolfgang, Lee Vasu, Janet Cook, Stefano Losi, and Patricia Watwood, others noon-midnight cash bar
Westbeth 55 Bethune St reception: Jenna Lash Get Rich Quick II 3-7
LGBT Community Center 208 W 13 exposition: Rainbow Book Fair 2019 noon-5
Bowery 530 W 25 artist talk: Hearne Pardee N/S/E/W 4
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St performance: Kara Walker’s Katastwóf Karavan with Jason Moran; steam-powered calliope housed in a parade wagon  installed and activated outside the museum for a one-day-only presentation 1-6:30 free
Amsterdam Whitney 531 W 25 reception for various group exhibitions 3-5
Marlborough 545 W 25 reception: Beverly Pepper Selected Works: 1968-2018; Kambel Smith; KT Hickman Thirst Asks Nothing More 6-8 
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave book launch and reading: Duchamp versus Einstein (Angry Robot Books) readings by creators Etan Ilfeld and Christopher Hinz 5-7
High Line Open Studios 526 W 26 and other buildings, for details and list of artists and spaces see http://www.highlineopenstudios.org/  
Lelong 528 w 26 artist talk: The Matter of Atrocity Samuel Levi Jones and Torkwase Dyson, moderated by Nijah Cunningham 2-3
Malin 515 W 29 exhibition: Amy Myers Daughter Universes 
Last Rites and  Booth 325 W 38 reception: 13th Hour Henry Anglas, Zofia Bogusz, Justin Brooks, Adam Burke, Rodrigo Cifuentes, Dos Diablos, Alex Eckman-Lawn, Darwin Enriquez, Dan Fisher, Baptiste Hersoc, Jeremy Hush, Hanna Jaeun, David Jorquera, Stephen Koharian, Musidora Levamp, Emil Melmoth, Zhimpa Moreno, Eva Redamonti, Nathan Reidt, Jackee Sandelands-Strom, Scott Schiedly, Alessandro Sicioldr, David Stoupakis, Sebastian Wagner, & Kierstin Young 6-9 costumes & macabre fashion are encourage
Ronin 32 W 40 Grand Opening Weekend; exhibition: Iconic: Images of the Floating World 4:30-711-5 also Sunday
Manhattan Graphics Center 250 W 40 artist talk: Matthias Kern Fairy Tales & Castles 6:30
Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle talk: Anna's Interiors Anna Sui in conversation with  senior editor of Elle Décor Vanessa Lawrence 4 $20
Van Doren Waxter 23 E 73 exhibition talk: TM Davy in conversation with Susan Cross 2 free
Danziger 980 Madison Ave 3rd Fl exhibition: Petra Cortright 
Arts + Leisure  1571 Lexington Ave reception: Bradley Biancardi Moving Pictures 7-9:30
Gavin Brown's enterprise 439 W 127  Yard Concept Presents: A Convening An afternoon of inspired readings and conversations in celebration of Toni Morrison's final gift ‘The Source of Self Regard’ noon-2 hello@yard-concept.com 


New York Hall of Science SciArt Center 47-01 111th St Flushing Meadows Corona Park talk: anine Randerson, artist and author of Weather as Medium 2-3:30
Choplet 238 Grand St Williamsburg reception: Back to Earth Sophia Rubio,  Estrella Martinez 7-9
M. David Studio 56 Bogart St Bushwick conversation: Daniel John Gadd with Michael David 4
Brooklyn Public Library Central Library Plaza 10 Grand Army Plaza Big Brooklyn Book Sale books, movies and music 
RED HOOK OPEN STUDIOS printed maps available at Pioneer Works, Fairway, and various locations in Red Hook; website: www.redhookopenstudios.com   
Old Stone House 336 3rd St Park Slope closing event/fiber workshop: Tahir Carl Karmali and Jessi Highet; part of exhibiiton No More Water Tahir Carl Karmali and Justin Sterling, curated by Katherine Gressel; in conjunction with Kings County Fiber Festival 3-4:30
Ground Floor 343 5th St Park Slope Meet the Artist: Karen Mainenti Message in a Bottle: An Immersive Solo Exhibition 1-3
Haul 219 9th St Basement Gowanus reception: Patrick McNabb Contact Prints 6-9 
Invisible Dog 51 Bergen St Cobble Hill performance: François Chaignaud  Дyми Moï (Dumy Moyi) 7:30 and 9:30 $15 


US+U / Warburton Galerie 16 Warburton Ave Yonkers reception: Fall Exhibition 6-9


Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York and Pioneer Works Nolan Park Building 8B Governors Island In Progress Exhibition Series: Katherine Finkelstein open 11-5
LMCC's Arts Center Governors Island events and participatory programs for all ages:  The Take Care Series; talk with Soul Fire Farm  Farming While Black: Uprooting Racism, Seeding Sovereignty 2-3;  hands-on workshop: Pathway to Paris Reimagining New York 2040 2-5


Ross + Kramer 66 Newtown Lane  Easthampton opening: Anna Park Honeymoon noon-4
John Davis 362 1/2 Warren St Hudson reception: Robert Simon Sculpture & Drawings; Arnie Zimmerman Sculpture; Sara Jane Roszak Paintings & Works on Paper; Priscilla Derven Paintings; Charity Henderson Paintings: The Space Between; Barry Bartlett Stoneware Clay & Porcelain 6-8

Continuing series: Archtober architecture and design talks, openings, and events; for complete list see https://2019.archtober.org/?/?utm_source=mc&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20190731Archtober 

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