Sunday, May 31, 2020

Art & Design Events, Sunday, 31 May 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Lowell Ryan Projects exhibition: Erin Trefry Post Meridiem link 
Alexandre exhibitions and studio views: Pat Adams: Works from the 1970s and 80s link; Visiting Artist Studios Pat Adams, Brett Bigbee, Lois Dodd, Tom Uttech, John Walker, Stephen Westfall link
Spring Break Art Show This Week With presentation: Chambliss Giobbi link 
Sean Kelly virtual presentation: The Exhibition - Collect Wisely entered around artworks from the collections of the gallery’s podcast participants, among them Marieluise Hessel Artzt, J. Tomilson Hill, Rodney Miller, Howard Rachofsky, Gary Yeh, and Tiffany Zabludowicz link; for other gallery initiatives see link 
Dedelus online exhibition: Robert Motherwell Beside the Sea link
SCOPE Art Show Scope Immersive Online Viewing Room: gallery presentations from Almanaque fotográfica | Mexico City, The Cynthia Corbett Gallery | London, Galería Elvira Moreno | Bogota, Meijler Art | Tel Aviv, NG Art Gallery | Panama City | Havana, Olivia Connelly | Bath, Rutger Brandt Gallery | Amsterdam, Thinkspace | Los Angeles link

SCREENINGS
Helena Anrather  SCREENINGS VI: Maggie Lee Mommy (2015) available for one day link  
Metro Pictures Online Film Festival: Cindy Sherman Doll Clothes (1975), Bird (1976), Unhappy Hooker (1976); available through midnight Sunday link 
We Are One: A Global FIlm Festival 10-day digital event running exclusively on YouTube, launched by Tribeca and YouTube for complete schedule of screenings see link; of interest today: Ricky Powell: The Individualist 5:30; festival continues through 7 June
David Roberts Art Foundation Broadcasts On Screen Teresa Hubbard / Alexander Birchler Night Shift; available through 10 June; for this screening and other videos and podcasts see link
Hauser & Wirth documentary: Eva Hesse directed by Marcie Begleiter; through tonight link 
Pistoia Musei Foundation streaming today only: In Search of Vivian Maier: The nanny with the rolleiflex, directed by by John Maloof and Charlie Siskel link code :Vivian_fondazionePistoia
Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences Scarlet Speakers in the Heart of Your Home: A Conversation with Joyce Carol Oates Hosted by Barry Qualls, originally recorded on 28 May 2020; now available on YouTube  link
Video Data Bank VDB TV presentation: Future-Past-Present: A Journey Through the Twenty-Tens So Far, a program in the VDB TV: Decades series focusing on video artworks created in the 2010s, curated by Omar Kholeif with works by Basma Alsharif, Rosa Barba, Doug Ischar, Nicolas Provost, Steve Reinke, Martine Syms, Matt Wolf, and Akram Zaatari link

PODCAST
Onassis Los Angeles podcast: The Quarantine Tapes 027: Julie Mehretu speaking with Paul Holdengraber link; for other talks in this series led by Paul Holdengraber see link

Saturday, May 30, 2020

Art & Design Events, Saturday, 30 May 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

LIVE EVENTS
Feinstein’s/54 Below YouTube performance: Robert Creighton Holiday Happy! 6:30 link

SCREENINGS
Helena Anrather  SCREENINGS VI: Guy Ben-Ner Moby Dick (2000) available for one day link  
Metro Pictures Online Film Festival: Cindy Sherman Doll Clothes (1975), Bird (1976), Unhappy Hooker (1976); available through midnight Sunday link 
Mark Moore Gallery documentary on recent public art works by Tim Bavington: Pipe Dream, directed by Jimi Fallin link 
Studio Museum performance documentation: Zachary Fabri Shiny Shoes (2013) link
We Are One: A Global FIlm Festival 10-day digital event   running exclusively on YouTube, launched by Tribeca and YouTube for complete schedule of screenings see link

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Carpenters Workshop Gallery virtual exhibition: Riverside curated by Vincenzo De Cotiis link
DC Moore presentation: From The Studio: Duane Michals for introduction and video see the link, which will also directs the viewer to  the full PDF With additional images
New York Social Diary street art report: Barbara Hodes Boarded Up, But Anything But Boring. Artists Lead the Way images and discussion of artist projects placed on many construction sheds and plywood coverings of stores in New York link 
R and Company exhbition: Brazilian Masterworks featuring Joaquim Tenreiro, Sergio Rodrigues, Jose Zanine Caldas, Martin Eisler and Carlo Hauner, Oscar Niemeyer link 
Fortnight Institute exhibition: Maelstrom Balarama Heller, Florian Maier-Aichen, Peter Shear, and Sue Williams; organized by Fortnight Institute in collaboration with 303 Gallery link 
China Institute virtual exhibition: Dunhuang: Buddhist Art at the Gateway of the Silk Road link 
Tang Teaching Museum online exhibitions: Lover Earth: Art and Ecosexuality link; Between the Earth link

NARS Foundation exhibition: Looking Forward While Looking Back: Speculative Interiors Alina Grasmann, Cathleen Clarke and Matthew Cronin, curated by Elisa Gutiérrez Eriksen link

Friday, May 29, 2020

Art & Design Events, Friday, 29 May 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times


LIVE EVENTS
Museum Kunstpalast Düsseldorf livestreamed talk (in German): Palastgespräch: Angelika Kauffmann noon Facebook link 
Brooklyn Historical Society Zoom Virtual Program | Bite-Size History: Lunch with the BHS Collection, Episode 2 Nalleli Guillen and Linda Ferber explore the history behind a portrait of Brooklyn-based poet and personality Bloodgood H. Cutter 12:30 free, link 
James Cohan Zoom Art for Lunch talk: Studio Visit with Spencer Finch 1pm link 
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #54: David Brooks speaking with  Julie Reiss 1-2 Eventbrite link 
Pelham Art Center Virtual Studio Visit: Arlene Rush 1-2 $10 link 
New York Adventure Club webinar: Rena Tobey Forming the Metropolis: NYC's Rise Told Through Art 2-3:30 $10 registration link  
Sight Unseen Instagram Live bowl-making with Mike Ruiz-Serra of Serra Studio!, who will demonstrate how to make a bowl out of his signature paper pulp material, explaining its characteristics and giving a guide to basic mold-making 2 link 
Aspen Art Museum Instagram Live. talk: Exhibiting Artist Abraham Cruzvillegas on Setting New Patterns—Paris, France 2 link 
New York Design Center @NYDC Cocktails and Conversation 4:30 Instagram Live link 
Princeton University Art Museum Zoom illustrated talk: Museum director James Steward The Politics and Poetics of Museum Design and Display 5 free, registration link
Whitney Museum of American Art Zoom talks: 2020 ISP Critical Studies Symposium 5 free, registration link, program link 
The Frick Collection YouTube Cocktails with a Curator: Xavier F. Salomon on Barbet's ‘Angel’  5 free link
How Can You Think of Art at a Time Like This? A Platform for Free Exchange of Ideas and Art Zoom conversation: Elektra KB (Multidisciplinary Artist) & Carmen Hermo (Associate Curator at the Elizabeth Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum) 4pm please email info@artatatimelikethis.com for the password
Manhattan Graphics Center Zoom webinar Artist Talk: Mildred Beltré 6-7 free link 
Feinstein’s/54 Below YouTube performance: The Broadhurst at 100! 54 Celebrates the Broadhurst Theatre featuring: Jerry Adler (Oh What a Lovely War), Eli Bolin (Found, Volley Girls), Jim Brochu (Zero Hour), Carole Demas (Grease), Wayne Cilento (Dancin’), Josh Franklin (Grease), Marcy Harriell (Lennon), Sarah Charles Lewis (Tuck Everlasting), Howard McGillin (Kiss of the Spiderwoman), John Miller (Mozart in the Jungle), Bonnie Milligan (Head Over Heels), Christiane Noll (Ragtime), Alice Ripley (American Psycho, Next To Normal), Don Scardino (Godspell, Lennon), Ruby Shadley, Rebecca Spigelman (Hairspray), and a Trivia Contest Video with Tony Award winner Jason Alexander (Seinfeld, Broadway Bound), hosted by Robert W. Schneider & Jennifer Ashley Tepper; originally performed on 16 August 2017 6:30 link
SVA student art: Revolving Sands a juried exhibition of multidisciplinary works by SVA students: Jonathan Glam (BFA Photography and Video), Titus McBeath (BFA Fine Arts), Mona Monahan (BFA Design), Annie Morrissey (BFA Fine Arts), Laura Peretti (MFA Illustration as Visual Essay), Tian Qin (BFA Design), Jake Thompson (BFA Photography and Video), Pumipat Usapratumban (BFA Photography and Video), Cyle Warner (BFA Photography and Video), Wang Enze (BFA Photography and Video) and Annie Xiang (MFA Computer Arts) link


SCREENINGS
Helena Anrather  SCREENINGS VI: Frank Heath Asymptomatic Carrier (2013) available for one day link  
MoMA Artist Project video: A Rehearsal for Communion: On
Arthur Jafa’s akingdoncomethas ‘Arthur Jafa’s video shares a way for us to come together from a distance.’ noon-3 daily through 2 June link 
We Are One: A Global FIlm Festival 10-day digital event   running exclusively on YouTubel, aunched by Tribeca and YouTube for complete schedule of screenings see link 


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
signs and symbols exhibition: Michelle Handelman These Unruly and Ungovernable Selves link
James Cohan viewing room: Nam June Paik link 
Camden Arts Centre exhibition with videos: The Botanical Mind: Art, Mysticism and The Cosmic Tree Eileen Agar, Anni Albers, Josef Albers, Sarah Angliss, Consuelo "Chelo" González Amézcua, Gemma Anderson with Wakefield Lab and John Dupré, Anna Atkins, Kirk Barley, Jordan Belson, Annie Bessant and Charles Leadbeater, Karl Blossfeldt, Carol Bove, Jagadish Chandra Bose, Kerstin Brätsch, Bernd Brabec De Mori, Hildegarde Von Bingen, Andrea Büttner, Adam Chodzko, Ithell Colquhoun, Bruce Conner, Brenda Danilowitz, Das Institut, Mirtha Dermisache, Minnie Evans, Cerith Wyn Evans, Charles Filiger, Robert Fludd, Monica Gagliano, Giorgio Griffa, Brion Gysin, Friedrich Wilhelm Heine, Ernst Haeckel, Dr Stephan Harding, Anna Haskel, Tamara Henderson, Channa Horwitz, Textiles from the Huni Kuin (Kaxinawa) people, C.G. Jung, Joachim Koester, Rachid Koraïchi, Hilma af Klint, Emma Kunz, Yves Laloy, Ghislaine Leung, Linder, Simon Ling, André Masson, John McCracken, Terence McKenna, Henri Michaux, Matt Mullican, Wolfgang Paalen, Paul Păun, Stefan A. Pedersen, Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Steve Reinke and James Richards, Edith Rimmington, Adele Röder, Daniel Rios Rodriguez, Textiles and ceramics from the Shipibo-Conibo people, Penny Slinger, F. Percy Smith, Janet Sobel, Philip Taaffe, Priscilla Telmon and Vincent Moon, Fred Tomaselli, Delfina Muñoz de Toro, Alexander Tovborg, David Tudor, Lee Ufan, Scottie Wilson, Terry Winters, Adolf Wölfli, Bryan Wynter, Henriette Zéphir, Anna Zemánková, Unica Zürn, artists from the Yawanawá community link 
apexart exhibition: Meteorological Mobilities Amy Balkin, Ursula Biemann, MAP Office, Andrea Bagnato, Daniel Fernández Pascual, Helene Kazan, Hannah Meszaros Martin, Alon Schwabe,. curated by Marianna Tsionki link
Carpenters Workshop Gallery exhibition with video: Rick Owens link
John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art virtual tour: Syd Solomon: Concealed and Revealed link  
Klaus von Nichtssagend LAUSGALLERY.CLOUD Edition No. 5: Ian Pedigo link  
Hauser & Wirth online exhibition: Maria Lassnig. Me, Encircled by a Fly link 
Andrew Edlin Gallery events: terence koh: diary f’eatures global livestreams including one from the artist's rooftop honeybee hive on Sunset Boulevard; daily ponderings, wanderings and drawings made in quarantine; favorite recipes by friends like Marina Abramovic, and goods from around the world ranging from herbal potions to weed plants.’ link  


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Thursday, May 28, 2020

Art & Design Events, Thursday, 28 May 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

LIVE EVENTS
Vitra Design Museum Instagram Live Talk: director Mateo Kries in conversation with designer Konstantin Grcic 11EDT link 
Rutgers University School of Arts and Sciences Scarlet Speakers in the Heart of Your Home: A Conversation with Joyce Carol Oates Hosted by Barry Qualls noon-1 WebX link (You will receive a confirmation email with a link to join n advance of our Scarlet Speaker event.) NOTE: Available for viewing on the Rutgers website after the event.)
Whitney Museum of American Art Zoom talk: Grant Johnson Art History From Home: Domestic Aesthetics noon-12:20 link 
China Institute online video series: Pieces of China: The Story of China, One Object at a Time Episode 1: Didi Pei 贝建中 tour Suzhou’s Lions Grove Garden with architect Didi Pei 贝建中, whose illustrious family once owned it noon-12:30 registration link 
NYU Grey Art Gallery Zoom webinar: New Perspectives on Arab Abstraction Session 1: The Barjeel Art Foundation and Taking Shape Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, Suheyla Takesh,, moderated by  Lynn Gumpert; co-organized by NYU's Grey Art Gallery and Hagop Kevorkian Center for Near Eastern Studies, and co-sponsored by ArteEast noon link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment # link  
Sight Unseen Instagram Live talk: L.A. designer Leah Ring of Another Human gives a tour of her studio plus a talk about her new sconces and the ‘fantastical environments in nature’ that inspired them 2 link 
New Museum Zoom discussion: Governance Reimagined Session 1: Deep Future: Building Lateral Institutions artist Jonas Staal speaks with Laura Raicovich, Interim Director of the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art 2pm registration link
National Arts Club Zoom lecture: Kate Strasdin The Fashion of Queen Alexandra moderated by David Zyla 3-4 Eventbrite registration link
French Institute Alliance Française Free Virtual CinéSalon & Talk: The Fairy Film Discussion with Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon, introduced by Karine Nguyen; in English; live on Zoom & Facebook; reservation for the 5pm talk Eventbrite link; to stream the film available for free* till June 1, enter access code FIAFWK4 after clicking on the Redeem Pass button under the film's poster on Kino Now link 
Pelham Art Center Zoom Virtual Studio Visit: Coby Kennedy 5-6 $10 link
Princeton University Art Museum Zoom illustrated talk: Veronica White Food and Drink in Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art 5:30-7 registration link 
Rubin Foundation Zoom conversation: Places of Isolation and Healing Edgar Heap of Birds and Douglas Miles 6-7;30 free link 
AIA New York Center for Architecture taping: Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen; Cohen speaking with Sam Roberts, American journalist, Urban Affairs Correspondent for the New York Times 6-7 $10 link 
ART DECO Society of New York Zoom online tour: Telling the Art Deco Story of Sunnyside 6:30-8 $20 link
Center for Book Arts Broadside Reading Series: Anna Gurton-Wachter 6:30-8 registration Eventbrite link  
Brooklyn Museum Instagram TV: In the Studio with Gina Adams 6-6:30 free link
SVA Zoom thesis presentations:  Statements from Isolation: The 2020 MA Design Research, Writing and Criticism Graduate Thesis Presentation 6:30-8 link 
Abrons Arts Center and Eyebeam: sound event:  It Ain’t No Thang (How To Look At A Nothing), a series of text-based scores inviting participants remotely reconsider how and to whom attention is paid, in lieu of Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste’s Get Low (Black Square) from 7pm through Saturday at 8 link  
Mark Morris Dance Group online event: Dance On! An Evening with the Mark Morris Dance Group  Zoom online event: premiere of four short videodances by Mark Morris, choreographed and rehearsed for the first time entirely via Zoom videoconference, followed by a Q&A with Mark Morris and MMDG Music Director Colin Fowler 7:30 free, registration link 
New York Adventure Club lecture: Sara Idacavage The History of Fashion Exhibitions, From Bland to Blockbusters 8-10 $10 Eventbrite link 
Fridman Gallery and CT::SWaM performance inside the empty gallery SO​⅃​OS: Victoria Keddie 8pm $6 link 
New York Public Library LIVE from NYPL: Blake Gopnik with Deborah Solomon 8-9 free, registration link 

SCREENINGS
Helena Anrather  SCREENINGS VI: William E. Jones Fall Into Ruin (2017) available for one day link   

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Fort Gansevoort exhibition: Michelangelo Lovelace Nightshift organized by John Ahearn link
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art speech: How ORFN’s graffiti inspires Alicia McCarthy Artist Alicia McCarthy explains why she decided to reserve space in her 2017 SECA Art Award presentation at SFMOMA for work by the late Aaron Curry, known on the street as the ever-inventive ORFN link 
Philadelphia Museum of Art online exhibitions: A Tribute to Nurses and Doctors: In recognition of frontline workers link; All About the Benjamins: Portraits of a Founding Father link 
Connersmith ACCESS exhibition: Leo Villareal Bulbox 5.0 link