Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Art & Design, Wednesday, 20 May 2020

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

LIVE EVENTS
Design Pavilion Design Talks Now: Driving in Circles: Can we really have sustainable transportation or circular mobility? Debera Johnson, IDSA, Professor of Industrial Design, Pratt Institute; Executive Director, Pratt Design Incubator; and Stephan Clambaneva, IDSA, Design Innovation Leader; Founding Principal, iD8trs noon Eventbrite link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #47: Daisy Desrosiers  with host Yasi Alipour1-2 Eventbrite link 
R & Company Zoom panel in honor of the 20th anniversary of the landmark exhibition Aluminum by Design: Jewelry to Jets at the Carnegie Museum of Art; speakers: Rachel Delphia (The Alan G. and Jane A. Lehman Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, Carnegie Museum); Sarah Nichols (Former Chief Curator & Curator Of Decorative Arts, Curator of Aluminum By Design, Carnegie Museum of Art); moderated by James Zemaitis (Director of Museum Relations for R & Company) 1 Zoom registration link 
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles virtual walk-through: Ree Morton in LA in conjunction with two exhibitions in Los Angeles: Ree Morton: The Plant That Heals May Also Poison at ICA LA and With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art, 1972–1985 at MOCA: Anna Kat of MOCA and Jamillah James of MOCA 1-2 EDT Eventbrite reservation link 
Neuberger Museum of Art Zoom talk and screening: Inside the NEU—LIVE! The Making of Lesley Dill’s ‘Rush’  Museum Chief Curator Helaine Posner will give an introduction to Dill’s work followed by a live, streaming “matinee screening” of We Are Animals of Language, a documentary by Ed Robbins that chronicles the making of Rush and other works on view in Dill's 2007 exhibition, Tremendous World, presented with Nohra Haime Gallery 1pm Zoom registration link 
Vitra Design Museum Instagram Live Talk #VDMHomeStories conversation: Hans-Ulrich Obrist with Mateo Kries 1:30 link 
Sight Unseen Instagram Live talk: John Sorensen-Jolink of Coil + Drift speaking with Sean Santiago, Sight Unseen contributor and publisher of Cakeboy Magazine, about creativity in the midst of a crisis 2 link 
Morgan Library & Museum walkthrough: The Drawings of Al Taylor: Perspectives from a Curator and a Conservator Isabelle Dervaux, Acquavella Curator of Modern & Contemporary Drawings, and Lindsey Tyne, Associate Paper Conservator 3 free, registration required Eventbrite link 
Harnett Museum of Art Zoom exhibition talk: Marion A. Kaplan Otherness and Hiding: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany presented with the Fritz Ascher Society of Persecuted, Ostracized and Banned Art, in conjunction with the closing of the exhibition Fritz Ascher: Expressionist; includes a celebration of the student winners of the Fritz Ascher competition in prose, poetry, or images on paper based on the theme of ‘Otherness’ 5pm advance registration link 
Cooper Union Herb Lubalin Study Center of Design talk: Lubalin, Ginzburg, and the Triumph of Creative Risk curator Alexander Tochilovsky on the collaboration between  designer Herb Lubalin and editor Ralph Ginzburg; presented with Athletics 5 registration on Eventbrite link 
Art-in-Buildings  conversation: Meet the Artists: AiB with Jon Isherwood and Sandi Slone 6-7 Eventbrite link  
Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts Professional Development talk: Bill Carroll Navigating the (New) Art World 6 link 
La MaMa ETC La MaMa LiveTalks: Maura Nguyen Donohue and Elizabeth Hess on how professors, teaching artists and arts educators are responding to the quarantine and global pandemic and what the future of this important field might look like; hosted by Ryan Leach 6:30 free Admission, suggested donation link 
Feinstein’s/54 Below YouTube performance: 54 Does 54: The Feinstein’s/54 Below Staff Show Featuring Brooke Beatty, Christopher Brasfield, Kayla Bryan, Dylan Bustamante, Michelle Cabot, Maddie Carney, Eric Corona, Kyle Doerr, Kevin Ferguson, Desmond Hurt, Jesse Jacobson, Jayson Kerr, Austin Peek, Philip Romano, Kariana Sanchez, Meaghan Sands, Stephen Santana, Gretchen Schneider, Joshua Stackhouse and Tyree Walker 6:30 link 

SCREENINGS
Helena Amrather SCREENINGS V: Guido van der Werve Nummer zeven, The clouds are more beautiful from above. (2006) available for one day link  

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Rachel Uffner viewing room: Joanne Greenbaum Artworks, Related Press, Installation Images, & Notable Texts link 
Hauser & Wirth online exhibition: Arshile Gorky & Jack Whitten live today link
Simon Lee online exhibition: Hans-Peter Feldmann link 
Steve Turner online exhibition: Alone Together new work by twenty-four members of the Columbia University MFA Class of 2020 link
NYU Steinhardt student exhibition: Barney Virtual: BFA Class of 2020 Maya Michele Beverly, AnnaLee Bui, Esther Cho, Michelle Choe, Juwon Choi, Sabrina Dong, Anna Fleury, Xuan Guan, Hae Won Han, Pin Hsun Hsieh, Wooseup Jeon, Chanel Khoury, Jessica Lee, Lizzy Lee, June Lee, Mika Sarina Lee, Samantha Marie Leonard, Monique Muse, Jenna Leigh Nimaroff, Hannah Park, Christine JiMin Park, Kaylee Kimani Reynolds, Alyx Runyon, Valerie Saputra, Min Jin Song, Martine Velasco, Chloe Kai Walecki, Andy Wang, Tina Zhou; presented in three groupings link 
Blindspot Gallery online exhibition: Anonymous Society for Magick Chen Wei, Hao Jingban, Lam Tung Pang, Wang Tuo, and Trevor Yeung, curated by Ying Kwok link 
Thesis Shows 2020 online presentation: BFA and MFA work from art programs across America and Canada link NOTE: An astonishing range of work from the graduating students at dozens of art schools around the United States and Canada.

ART FAIRS
NADA co-operative community of galleries: FAIR, new art fair initiative designed to be entirely online, function cooperatively, and act as a benefit for NADA’s community of galleries, nonprofits and artists, built in partnership with Artlogic; live at 10am link continues through 21 June

IN MEMORIAM 

Artist  Susan Rothenberg (1945-2020)

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