A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times.
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #26: director Peter Brook speaking with Karen Brooks Hopkins and Bryan Doerries noon-1 resrvation Eventbrite link
A&D Building Holly Hunt Design Salon Series Webcast talk: The Art of Bespoke Wallcovering Assemblage Christian & Heidi Batteau 11:30 or 2:30 link
NYCxDESIGN Virtual Town Hall How Design is Moving Forward: Retail live digital conversation with Emmanuel Plat, Director of Merchandising, The Museum of Modern Art, and Michele Varian Owner/Designer, Michele Varian Shop & Design Studio, hosted by Debbie Millman 1pm link
International Studio & Curatorial Program ISCP Artists at Work Instagram Live talk: James Beckett 4-5 link
Carpenters Workshop Gallery Instagram Lockdown Live talk: Maarten Baas with Loïc Le Gaillard 10EST link
Rizzoli Instagram virtual tour and book celebration: Fawn Galli shows her home and introduces her book Magical Rooms 5:30 Instagram profile @rizzolibookstore
Open Source Soup Kitchen conversation on Zoom: Alise Loebelsohn, moderated by Monika Wuhrer 7pm link
Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy Virtual Book Talk: Paul Kaplan New York’s Penn Station: The Rise and Fall of an American Landmark 7-8 $5 sold out
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
L'Académie des beaux-arts (Paris) nominees for the Prize of the Foundation Simone and Cino Del Duca: Tursic & Mille, Guillaume Bresson, Damien Deroubaix, and Pierre Monestier link
Petzel inaugural online exhibition: Allan McCollum Early Works 1970-1974 link inconjunction with ICA retrospective Works since 1969 link
ARCHIVED TALKS
Cooper Union conversation: Point of View Chris Stein and Debbie Harry, in conjunction with the publication of Stein’s Point of View: Me, New York City, and the Punk Scene (2018) link
BOOKS and CATALOGUES
Almine Rech Ha Chong-Hyun Paris/London (Almine Rech Editions, 2017), essay by Alfred Pacquement and installation views of Ha Chong-Hyun's exhibition at Almine Rech Paris free for one week link
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