Friday, February 7, 2020

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 7 February 2020

Ortuzar Projects 9 White St opening: Ben Sakoguchi Made in U.S.A. 6-8
Svetlana 77 Madison St opening: Monster Dachi Cole, Caleb Considine, Asger Jorn, Becca Mann, Takeshi Murata, Liam Neff, Justine Neuberger, Seth Price, Max Hooper Schneider 6-8
Essex Flowers 19 Monroe St opening: Janine Polak Squeeze; Camilla Padgitt-Coles  The Tuning House 6-8
Abrons Arts Center Underground Theater 466 Grand St conversation: Rainbow Shoe Repair: An Unexpected Theater of Flyness 7:30
Richard Taittinger 154 Ludlow St opening: Aki Kuroda Happy Boy in Manhattan curated by Yoyo Maeght 6-8 reservation requested
Perrotin 130 Orchard St performance and sculptural installation: Miles Greenberg Pneumotherapy (II) 2-8
17 Essex 17 Essex St opening: Faina Brodsky Privately Owned Public Space 6-9
Company 73 Allen St opening: Loretta Fahrenholz Rubber Breasts Willing to Bring Teacups and Roll Away Fire and Bombs 6-8
601Artspace 88 Eldridge St talk: Artist Pınar Yoldaş Art Against Ecocide discussion of The Kitty AI: Artificial Intelligence for Governance, Global Warming Hot Yoga Studio, An Ecosystem of Excess" and other artworks as case studies to approach causality, imperceptibility, and the Anthropocene as a problem of aesthetics 6:30 free
Jack Chiles 208 Bowery exhibition: Rich Aybar Workshop
NYU Michelson Theater Tisch School of the Arts 721 Broadway Rm 648 Grey Art Gallery screening: The Night of Counting the Years (dir. Al Mummia, 1969); in conjunction with Taking Shape: Abstraction from the Arab World, 1950s-1980s 6:30, free, no reservations
NYU Steinhardt 34 Stuyvesant St panel: Public Art and the City of New York endal Henry, Director of Percent for Art at NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Jennifer Lantzas, Deputy Director of Arts and Antiquities at the NYC Department of Parks and Recreation, Xenia Diente, Public Art Deputy Director at NYC Department of Design and Construction, and Emily Colassaco, Director of Art and Event Programming at the NYC Department of Transportation, organized and moderated by M.A. Visual Arts Administration student Paulina Fuentes 6:30-8:30 free
New School Auditorium Alvin Johnson/J.M. Kaplan Hall  Rm A106 66 W 12 Parsons Communication Design Lecture Series Isabel: Urbina Peña 3-4 free
Pratt Manhattan 144 W 14 conversation: Jeremy Myerson, Helen Hamlyn Professor of Design Royal College of Art with Pattie Moore, designer, and author of Disguised a True Story; in conjunction with New Old: Designing for Our Future Selves 5-7
Rubin Museum 150 W 17 opening night: Measure Your Existence Tehching Hsieh, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Lee Mingwei, Shilpa Gupta, Meiro Koizumi, and Taryn Simon, curated by Christine Starkman 6-10; celebration with DJ Tasha Blank 9-11 free 
Fotografiska New York 281 Park Ave South book talk and signing: An Evening with Vince Aletti; the writer in conversation with Amanda Hajjar on Issues: A History of Photography in Fashion Magazines (Phaidon) 7 $45
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South FashionSpeak Fridays talk: The Baroness Latex Fashion 7-8 free, reservation Eventbrite
Loupe Digital Studio 117 E 24 2nd Fl closing: Isabella Cortez Steele Drag Me to America: Where Have We Come From, Where Are We Going curated by James Senzer, curated by James Senzer 6-8
Ace Hotel New York 20 W 29 ScenTronix US launch: Algorithmic Perfumery  AI-powered sensory machine providing consultations for custom scents opening night 7:30-10
Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Ave event: A Surrealist Soiree public program for Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect and Alfred Jarry: The Carnival of Being 6-8:30 free, food and drink available for purchase
Manhattan Graphics Center 250 W 40 opening: Ann Link Transformation - Industrial Sites Along the Gowanus Canal 6-8
Christie's 20 Rockefeller Plaza benefit reception: Educate: A Charity Exhibition benefiting the Luminos Fund 6:30 $25 Eventbrite
Alexander Berggruen 1018 Madison Ave 3rd Fl opening: Paul Kremer Layer Hooks 6-8
Gavin Brown's enterprise 439 W 127 opening: Uri Aran House 6-8
MBnb 520 W 143 extended hours: Atlas: serial works on paper about the body Anne-Lise Coste, Imani Ford, Sydney King, Lara Konrad, Mamiko Otsubo, Sinéad Spelman, Paula Stuttman; in conjunction with opening at Gavin Brown’s enterprise 1-8

Bronx Museum of the Arts 1040 Grand Concourse Bronx First Friday panel: B.C. (Before Chalfant) on graffiti from the early 1970s  Staff 161, Riff 170, Charmin 65, and Ale One, moderated by Jayson Edlin (a.k.a. Terror 161) 6-8:30

Kristen Schiele's studio 276 Greenpoint Ave Greenpoint The Artist Lecture Series: Walter Robinson and Geoffrey Young 6:30
Royal Society of American Art 400 S 2 Williamsburg opening: Hot Pant Fun House James Esber, Paul Gagner, Staver Klitgaard, Alex Kuno, Brent Owens, David Pappaceno, Colin Radcliffe, and Noelle Velez, curated by Amelia Biewald 7-9
Carvalho Park 112 Waterbury St Bushwick opening: Sonnets of the Subconscious Merve Işeri + Krista Louise Smith 7-9
Yi Gallery 56 Bogart St Bushwick catalog release and closing reception: Annesta Le Inner Space 6-8
Theodore:Art 56 Bogart St Bushwick opening: Dogs and Bones Faye Scott-Farrington, Nancy Handler, Scooter LaForge 6-8
Galerie Manqué 56 Bogart St opening: Dean Cercone Memory Slit 6-9
Friday Studio 56 Bogart St opening: Lost Valentine Lila Freeman, Tim Gowan, Lisa Levy, Meer Musa, curated by Sharilyn Neidhardt 6-8
Paradice Palase 1260 Broadway Bushwick opening: Catherine Mulligan Knock Off 6-9
Deli Gallery 110 Waterbury St Bushwick opening: Kat Lyons Pantomimia 7-10 
Park Place Gallery 661 Park Place Crown Heights opening: Unrelated Jimbo Blachley, Peter Dudek, Emily Feinstein, Monika Sosnowski 7-10
La Bodega Art Space and Gallery 695 5th Ave Greenwood Heights opening: Yohanna Roa The Past, Instructions For Its Use 7-10
Stand4 414-78th St Bay Ridge opening: Magdalena Dukiewicz In Every Dream Home a Heartache curated by Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen 7-9 NOTE: Recommended.


J. Cacciola Gallery W  35 Mill St Bernardsville, NJ opening: Elemental Disruptions Julie Friedman, Georganna Lenssen, Wes Sherman 6-8

No comments:

Post a Comment