Saturday, November 9, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 9 November 2019

Tennis Elbow at The Journal 45 White St exhibition: Chris Succo
Canada 60 Lispenard St reception: Lily Ludlow New Paintings; Marc Hundley Under the Net 6-8
Marc Straus 299 Grand St music: Juilliard Duet clarinetist Alec Manasse and  flute-player Viola Chan 3 reservation required emily@marcstraus.com 
steven harvey fine art projects 208 Forsyth St conversation: Gwen Strahle, Giordanne Salley, and Steven Harvey; in conjunction with Shadows Madeline Donahue, Sangram Majumdar, Giordanne Salley, Gwen Strahle, Bob Thompson & Steven Harvey 4
SFA Projects 131 Chrystie St reception: Elena Ilyina Rediscover Yourself 4-8
New Museum 235 Bowery daylong symposium: All Systems Go: A Symposium on Art, Social Systems, and Cultural Action  artists, scholars, and cultural leaders including Alexander Alberro, Andrea Fraser, Deana Haggag, Joan Jonas, Jae Rhim Lee, Tatiana Schlossberg, and Cecilia Vicuña 10-5 day pass $40, tickets also available for individual events; livestreamed
Emily Harvey Foundation 537 Broadway In Dialogue: Tony Martin and Erin Stout 3 free, reservation Eventbrite
Polaroid Pop-Up Lab NYC 138 Wooster St conversation: Maripol  talks with Kelly Cutrone 3-4:30 free with reservation Eventbrite 
NYU 80 WSE Project Space 80 Washington Square East Solo MFA event: Kelman Duran 8 free, reservation 80wse@nyu.edu 
Tompkins Square Library 331 E 10 A look at Second Avenue panel: through the eyes of Bohemia David Henderson, Elinor Nauen, and Andrei Codrescu, moderated by Jeffrey Cyphers Wright; in conjunction with Recovering Cover Mag 3
David Zwirner 537 W 20 reception: Yayoi Kusama Every Day I Pray for Love 6-8
Nancy Margolis 523 W 25 artist talk: Eva Held 2-3
Printed Matter 131 Chrystie St book celebration: Sophie Seita Provisional Avant-Gardes: Little Magazine Communities from Dada to Digital (Stanford University Press); Seita in conversation with Thom Donovan 4-6
Greene Naftali Ground Floor 508 W 26 reception: Peter Halley Heterotopia II noon-6
Booth 325 W 38 reception: Not All Doors Are the Same: A survey of Contemporary Surrealism Jamie Adams, Ronit Baranga, Inka Essenhigh, Miles Jonhston, Adam Miller, Gretchen Sherer, Deng Shiqing, Dasha Shishkin, Abigail Tulis, Martin Wittfooth and Rob Zeller, curated by Michael J Ruple and Rob Zeller 6-9
Yares Art 745 5th Ave exhibition: Larry Poons 
Gagosian 980 Madison Ave reception: Brice Marden It reminds me of something, and I don’t know what it is. 6-8
Armin and Estelle Gold Wing Gallery of the Hebrew Tabernacle 551 Fort Washington Ave (185th St) Hudson Heights reception: Lives Disrupted noon-1:30


RIVAA 527 Main St Roosevelt Island Dance / Poetry / Procession: in conjunction with Inversions: Contemporary Art Inspired by the Architecture of Louis Kahn curated by Melinda Wang 3-5
Java Project 252 Java St Greenpoint reception: Christopher Fahey Nurtured Forms 6-9
Lost Retainer 171 Calyer St Greenpoint final show at space: $99/3month/Special curated by Rebecca Rau 6-9 reception is sponsored by Brooklyn Brewery and Grapepoint Wine 
Selenas Mountain 63 Woodward Ave #6321 Ridgewood reception: It's more about us Sanié Bokhari, Asif Hoque 7-10 
Tiger Strikes Asteroid 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick  closing reception and sale: The Flat Files: Year Six Liz Ainslie, Kumasi J. Barnett, Janine Biunno, Theresa Bloise, Kat Chamberlin, Yen Yen Chou, Jonathan Cowan, Molly Dilworth, Ian Etter, Daniel Goodwin, Jennifer Grimyser, Christine Han, Leslie Hirst, Will Hutnick, Amanda Konishi, Lauren McGill, Nick Naber, Jenene Nagy, Naomi Nakazato, Zahra Nazari, Justin Liam O'Brien, Anna Ortiz, Alison Owen, Kent Rhodebeck, Anna Riley, Leslie Roberts, Kate Russo, Ryan Russo, Emilie Selden, Becca Shmuluvitz, Juna Skenderi, Leah Smith, Kalina Winters, Mie Yim, Seldon Yuan, Stella Zhong, Deborah Zlotsky, and Mark Zubrovich. This year’s flat file was organized by Yael Eban, Rachael Gorchov, Alex Paik, Erika Ranee, and Sun You 4-6
Elijah Wheat Showroom 1196 Myrtle Ave Bushwick opening: Tianyi Zhang 張天譯 99 Agreements 6-9
Sardine 286 Stanhope St Bushwick reception: Christopher Dunlap 123 / XYZ  6-9
Women’s Darkroom + Gallery 36 Waverly Ave #403 Navy Yard Area reception: Allana Clarke Relative Semblance 6-8 
The Pfizer Building 630 Flushing Ave 7th Fl Broadway Triangle Pratt Institute MFA Fine Arts and MFA Photography Open Studios 1-6, reception at 6 for exhibition of graduate works selected by Will Hutnick, MFA ‘10
Richard Beavers 408 Marcus Garvey Blvd Bedford Stuyvesant reception: Genesis Tramaine Hebrew Boys: Portals of Faith 6-9
Established 75B 6th Ave Fort Greene reception: Macho Deborah Czeresko, Daniel Davidson, Dan Flanagan, Paul Gagner, Rose Nestler, Kristen Racaniello, Erica Rosenfeld, Alexandra Rubinstein, Andrew Smenos, Alfie Steiner, David Samuel Stern and Grace Whiteside. curated by Alexandra Rubinstein and Andrew Smenos 7-10
Red Hook Labs 133 Imlay St Pioneer Works opening: Duke Riley Non-Essential Consultants, Inc. 6-8 free, reservation Eventbrite 
Kentler 353 Van Brunt St Red Hook reception: Portrait: The Kentler Flatfiles in 58 Works curated by David Houston 5-7, curator’s talk 4
Sweet Lorraine 183 Lorraine St Red Hook reception: Melissa Capasso Transformer 5-8
The Cluster Gallery Playground Brooklyn Gowanus 540 President St reception: Sung Jin Choi Muted Emotions 5-7
Ossam 300 7th St Gowanus 2019 Park Slope Windsor Terrace Artists Open Studio Weekend kick-off: artist-led demos, performances, talks noon-5, opening reception with food & drink and chance to meet the artists 5-8
440 Gallery 440 6th Ave Park Slope concert: Trio Concertante Carlos Pavan, Frances Brodeur,  and Nadeen Fankhauser 4:40 $20 donation suggested
Ossam 300-302 7th St Park Slope 3rd F opening party: Park Slope/Windsor Terrace Artists Open Studios 5-8 
Art Cake 214 40th St Sunset Park poetry reading:  Kim Rosenfield and Mónica De La Torre; in conjunction with Suzanne Bocanegra’s Wardrobe Test 5 reservation info@artcake.org 


Parts & Labor Beacon 1154 North Ave Beacon reception: Mark Gonzales and Ray Johnson 5-7
John Davis 362 1/2 Warren St Hudson final exhibition opening: Claude Carone Paintings 6-8

In Memoriam: Art historian Roger Cardinal 1940–2019 

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