Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Art & Design Events New York, Tuesday 10 March 2020

Poets House 10 River Terrace exhibition Opening: Participating Witness: The Poetics of Granary Books with conversation between Steve Clay and Mary Catherine Kinniburgh 6-9
Soho Photo 15 White St reception: The Jill Freedman Memorial Exhibition curated by Julie Grahame 6-8
Independent Curators International Curatorial Hub 401 Broadway Suite 1620 talk: Pablo José Ramírez Translation and Racial Cosmopolitanism 6:30 free, rsvp@curatorsintl.org  
Fridman 169 Bowery performance: And / In ((Heather Frasch and Koen Nutters) with Seth Cluett 7 $10
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Rm 315 Intra-Disciplinary Seminar lecture: Rayanne Tabet Notes on Arabesque 7-8:30
New York Studio School 8 W 8 lecture: Katherine Bradford Answering The Most Often Asked Questions About Her Work 6:30 free 
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St exhibition: Agnes Pelton (1881–1961) Desert Transcendentalist organized by the Phoenix Art Museum and curated by Gilbert Vicario, installation at the Whitney overseen by Barbara Haskell,  with Sarah Humphreville previews begin
LGBT Center 208 W 13 book talk: The Young and Evil: Queer Modernism in New York, 1930–1955;  conversation: Jarrett Earnest and Kenneth Silver 6:30 $10 suggested donation
SVA 136 W 21 Rm 418F i3 Photo Lecture: Griselda San Martín 7-8:30
SVA Flatiron Gallery 133/141 W 21 1st fl reception: red pulses exhibition of multidisciplinary works by SVA students Robert G. Burch (BFA Design), +Play Studio (Juan David Figueroa) (MFA Computer Arts), Yan Jin (MFA Photography, Video and Related Media), Marcelina Pater (MFA Fine Arts), Claudia Shaldervan (BFA Photography and Video), and Alexander Si (MFA Fine Arts), curated by MA Curatorial Practice fellow Adeola Olakiitan 6-8
Center for Book Arts 28 W 27 lecture: Coleen Curry Fine Design Binder 6:30 free, reservation Eventbrite
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: The New Tork Times Book of Movies: The Essential 1,000 Films to See; speakers: A.O. Scott, New York Times co-chief film critic, and Gilbert Cruz, New York Times culture editor 6
SVA 133 W 21 Rm 101C MFA Fine Arts talk: Gaby Collins-Fernandez Baroque Folding as Contemporary Metaphor 6:30-89 free 
SVA Chelsea Gallery 601 W 26 exhibition: Mentors work by BFA Photography and Video students inspired by their working relationships with  members of the New York arts community, curated by Joseph Maida; mentors include Mia Fineman, curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art; Lyle Ashton Harris, artist; Jack Pierson, photographer; Nadia Vellam, photo and video director, T: The New York Times Style Magazine; Elizabeth Renstrom, photographer and senior photo editor, The New Yorker; and Legacy Russell, associate curator, exhibitions, The Studio Museum in Harlem no reception
The General Society Library 20 W 44 panel: Inspired Journeys: How Travel Provides the Spark for Great Design Deborah Needleman, Lisa Fine, Miguel Flores-Vianna, and Tom Scheerer; presented by Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) in collaboration with the New York School of Interior Design reception 6:30, talk 7 $30 
Church of Sweden 5 E 48 2nd Fl New York Adventure Club lecture: Rena Tobey Finding Her Way: American Women Artists Working Before 1945 7-8:30 7-8:30 $20, no latecomers allowed
LX Arts 36 E 60 opening: Anni Albers, Carl Andre, Thomas Downing, Lucian Freud, Eric Gadsby, Barbara Hepworth, David Hockney, Anish Kapoor, Edgar Leciejewski, François Morellet, Robert Motherwell, Arnoldo Pomodoro, Bridget Riley, Ed Ruscha, Richard Serra, Jesús Rafael Soto, Pierre Soulages, Pat Steir, Bernar Venet, Christopher Wool, Jonas Wood; presented in collaboration with  Archeus / Post-Modern 6-8  
Asia Society 725 Park Ave panel: Tariffs: The Impact of Trade Wars on Art and Culture Wendy Cutler, James Lally, Amanda Rottermund, moderated by Agnes Hsu-Tang 6:30-8 free, registration required 
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 lecture: Silberberg Lecture: Rune Nyord Ancient Egyptian Living Statues: From Inhabiting Souls to More than Representation 6:30-8:30 free, reservation required
Gmurzynska 3 E 78 opening: Robert Indiana LOVE is in the Air
Spanierman 16 E 79 2nd Fl opening: Louise P. Sloane New Horizons 6-9
Metropolitan Museum Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium 1000 Fifth Ave conversation: The Atelier with Alina Cho Jordan Roth and Alina Choexplore explore  art and costume as forms of self-expression 6:30 $40 livestreamed via Facebook Live
Metropolitan Museum 1000 Fifth Ave exhibition: Photography's Last Century: The Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee Collection

M. David and Co. 56 Bogart St Bushwick crit: Jennifer Samet; in conjunction with exhibition Personal Memory - Collective Memory 4-8

Note: Many of these events may be cancelled or postponed. Please check with the venue before going.

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