Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 28 January 2020

New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St receptions: 105 and 111 Galleries: Eye to Eye: Untraditional Voices works from John L. Thomson’s collection and works by New York Academy of Art students; Wilkinson Gallery: Collectouples works from the collections of John Currin and Rachel Feinstein, Eric Fischl and April Gornik, Kaws and Julia Chiang, Mickalene Thomas and Racquel Chevremont 6-8
Soho Photo 15 White St reception: Justin Capalbo Crawl; Steven Gilbert Freudian Slips; Sandi Daniel Enchanted Forest; Maria Musalevskaya Fifth Wave; Carol Julien Internal Dialogue 6-8
New School Hoerle Lecture Hall Room UL105 63 Fifth Ave talk: NY Comics & Picture Story Symposium featuring Jenny Romaine 7 free
SVA Amphitheater 209 E 23 MFA Illustration as Visual Essay artist talk: Katie Yamasaki 7-9 free
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Walter Bernard and Milton Glaser Mag Men: Fifty Years of Making Magazines foreword by Gloria Steinem; the authors in conversation 6-8
Marlborough 545 W 25 opening: American Conceptual Photography Laurie Anderson, Robert Barry, Dan Graham, Joseph Kosuth, Gordon Matta-Clark, Dennis Oppenheim, Allen Ruppersberg, Alexis Smith, William Wegman; Works from the 1980s Magdalena Abakanowicz, Alice Aycock, Lynda Benglis, Werner Büttner, Ron Gorchov, R.B. Kitaj, Larry Rivers, Keith Sonnier, Joe Zucker 6-8 
Hesse Flatow 508 W 26 opening: Contain Chang Yuchen, Paige Landesberg, Shanzhai Lyric, curated by Nicole Kaack 6-8
SVA Chelsea Gallery 601 W 26 MFA Fine Arts lecture/performance: Elyla (Fredman Barahona) 6:15-8 free
Hauser & Wirth 32 E 69 opening: Jack Whitten Transitional Space. A Drawing Survey 6-8
Konstantin 59 E 79 (Medical Office) opening: Angelica Verk The Art of Illumination curated by Irina Zebrari 6-8 reservation reception@drkonstantin.com 
92 Street Y 1395 Lexington Ave reception: Art Center Faculty Exhibition 5-6:45
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Ave poetry, music, and art celebrating radical urban Indigenous resistance, resilience, and activism: Big Fun: Indigenous Art & Performance as Resistance Tatiana Benally, Rosa Bordallo, Jolene Chee (Cheef Culture), Korina Emmerich (EMME), Lou Cornum, Irene Villaseñor, Regan de Loggans, Stina Hamlin, Laura Ortman, Roxy Romero, and Irene Villaseñor, curated by Nicole Wallace 6:30-8:30 $15
Columbia University Deutsches Haus 420 W 116 discussion: Icons and Images: Objects of Commemoration and Presence Heide Hatry and Caroline Walker Bynum 5:30-7 free, reservation Eventbrite

The Yard: Williamsburg Bridge 195 Broadway Williamsburg opening: Luxe, Calme and Volupte Vanessa Albury, Hedwig Brouckaert, Lauren Gidwitz, Erin Loree, and Kelsey Shwetz, curated by Audra Lambert 6-8 reservation events@theyard.com 
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick opening: Transient Museum of a Thousand Conversations: LIR at ISCP introduction of LIR Space, a Yogyakarta-based independent arts institute founded in 2011 by curator and writer Mira Asriningtyas and artist Dito Yuwono as the 2020 institution-in-residence 6-8
Pratt Schafler Gallery 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill reception: Foundation Department Exhibition Lucas Albrecht, Luis Alonso, Todd Ayoung, Brian Brooks, Kye Carbone, Amelia Carley, Megan Cash, Pier Luigi Consagra, Maria de Los Angeles, Carol Diamond, Sandra Erbacher, Iona Fromboluti, Yechiam Gal, Derek Haffar, Faith Holland, Jackie Hoving, Elise Kaufman, Sophia Kayafas, Andrew Lenaghan, James Lipovac, Dik Liu, Jennifer Logun, JJ Manford, Jenny Lynn McNutt, Natalie Moore, Martina Mrongovius, Sung Ha No, Matthew Northridge, Jonathan Peck, Reeva Potoff, Andrew Prayzner, Birgit Rathsmann, Leslie Roberts, Scott Robinson, Julia Shinay, Kim Sloane, Micki Watanabe Spiller, Corinne Ulmann, Beth Warshafsky, Patrick Webb, Rebecca Welz, Andrew Wilhelm, Scott Williams, Douglas Wirls, Christopher Wynter, and Alice Zinnes 5-8
Pratt Institute Higgins Hall 61 St James Place Clinton Hill Fine Arts Visiting Artists Lecture Series: Ibrahim Mahama 7-9 free 

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