Thursday, May 21, 2020

Art & Design Events, Thursday, 21 May 2020

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

LIVE EVENTS
Poltrona Frau Instagram Live talk: Education Stations: Learning and Unlearning Nicola Coropulis, CEO of Poltrona Frau, with architect and design Michel De Lucchi 11EDT Instagram link 
AIA New York | Center for Architecture webinar: Is Wood Good? The Truth about Tropicals speakers: Tim Keating, Owner, Earthbilt Deep Green; Klaas Armster, Owner, Armster Reclaimed Lumber; moderated by Clare Miflin, AIA, RA, LEED AP, Founder, ThinkWoven; Co-chair, AIANY Committee on the Environment 12:30-2 $10 link  
Whitney Museum of American Art Zoom talk: Xin Wang Art History From Home: Asian American Perspectives an exploration of ‘work by American artists of Asian descent, including Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Ching Ho Cheng, Martin Wong, and An-My LĂȘ, alongside artworks that engage with aspects of “Asian-ness” by artists from other backgrounds, such as Roy Lichtenstein and Ed Ruscha’ noon, webinar registration link  
Design Pavilion Design Talks Now: Shifting Art & Design Practices During Times of Crisis panelists Misha Kahn (Furniture Artist and Designer), Susan Sellers (Founding Partner and Executive Creative Director, 2×4), Tavares Strachan (Contemporary Artist), moderated by Rosanne Somerson, President, Rhode Island School of Design; presented by RISD noon, reservation Eventbrite link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #48: Thomas Cahill & Alison Scott-Williams with host Amei Wallach 1-2 Eventbrite link 
The Association of Art Museum CuratorsZoom webinar: Envisioning a Future, Seizing the Now Maureen Bray, Executive Director, Art Dealers Association of America; Paula Gangopadhyay, Deputy Director for Museum Services, Institute of Museum and Library Services; Pauline Willis, Director and CEO, American Federation of Arts; Lauren Shadford, Executive Director, Voices in Contemporary Art (VoCA); Moderator Emil J. Kang, Program Director, Arts and Cultural Heritage, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2-3:15 free, registration link 
Sight Unseen Instagram Live talk: Mike White of Ordinal Indicator presents a tour of his studio, then take viewers across the street to his home — an 1800s farmhouse in upstate New York — for an up-close look at the piece he's launching in Offsite Online  2 link 
92nd St Y jewelry panel: The Persistence of Beauty Daphne Lingon, Lee Siegelson, and Loren N. Teetelli with Stellene Volandes 2 $10 link 
National Arts Club talk: FIT curator Patricia Mears on the recent fashion exhibition Ballerina: Fashion’s Modern Muse 2-4 free, registration Eventbrite link  
Aperture and Houston Center for Photography Zoom book talk: Sasha Wolf and Malcolm Daniel in conversation about PhotoWork: Forty Photographers on Process and Practice, edited and introduced by Sasha Wolf 4:30-5:30 registration link  
Pelham Art Center Virtual Studio Visit: Don Porcaro 5-6 $10 link 
American Jewish Historical Society talk: Beth Wenger and Deborah Dash Moore Photographs of the Depression: a Jewish Angle -- A Virtual Program Exploring The AJHS Photograph Collections 7 free, live-streaming the event on YouTube channel link,  also on Zoom but at capacity on that channel
Brooklyn Museum Facebook Live Art History Happy Hour: curator Joan Cummins on Kitagawa Utamaro’s 1798 triptych Courtesans Strolling Beneath Cherry Trees Before the Daikokuya Teahouse 6-6:30 link 
Material for the Arts YouTube talk: Art, Architecture & Sustainability Artistic Director of Phish and Sculptor Lars Fisk and Architect and Designer of the September 11 Memorial Michael Arad 7-8 free link 
International Center of Photography book launch and virtual lecture: Justine Kurland on her new monograph Girl Pictures (Aperture, 2020) 7-8 $5 link 
MoMA Virtual View talk: online exploration of Artist’s Choice: Amy Sillman—The Shape of Shape with curator Michelle Kuo and artist Amy Sillman; live Q&A about the importance of shape, the shape-making outliers of art history, and Sillman’s new zine 8 link 
Fridman Gallery and CT::SWaM present weekly performance, SO​⅃​OS , inside the empty gallery: Luke Stewart 8 $5 link 
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art YouTube broadcast #MuseumFromHome: CTRL+SHFT Collective Community in Residence Recipes for Collective Care 9 link 

SCREENINGS
carriage trade film: Howard Silver /James Wines SITE,  Excerpts from Grand Openings / Public Places link 
Helena Amrather SCREENINGS V: Hannah Black My Bodies (2014) available for one day link  
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artist Cribs short studio tours: Hung Liu's Rats link; Fred Wilson’s Curious Collections link; Kenyatta A.C. Hinkle’s “Art Mother” Practice link 
Performa Radical Broadcast Online Exhibition: Bodybuilding which examines the use of live performance by architects, streaming rare archival material from the adventurous minds of postwar architects alongside contemporary innovations: Architecture & Performance all day, every day until 15 July link  

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 
David Richard Gallery exhibition: Beate Wheeler The 1970s: Transition to Color Painting link 
Matthew Marks exhibition: Robert Gober Sculpture, Photographs, and Works on Paper link 
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna conversation from 30 April: John Gerrard talks to Jasper Sharp link 
Harvard Art Museums exhibition: Painting Edo: Japanese Art from the Feinberg Collection four parts on Google Arts and Culture for Harvard Museums see link
Le Scuderie del Quirinale exhibition with videos: Raffaello.1520-1483 link  

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