A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
LIVE EVENTS
Lesley MFA Zoom artist talk: Ursula von Rydingsvard noon-1 streamed live at LesleyMFA.org #lesleymfa link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #71: Amber Jamilla Musser and Paul Kaplan with Amanda Gluibizzi; concludes with a poetry reading 1-2 Eventbrite registration link
AIA New York Center for Architecture Zoom webinar: Hilary Lewis The Glass House: Bauhaus and Beyond 1-2 free, registration link
New Museum Zoom conversation: Ecofiction at the End of the World Carolina Saquel, Camila Marambio, Ariel Bustamente, and Michael Taussig 2 Zoom registration link
New York Adventure Club Zoom Poster House talk: Angelina Lippert Alphonse Mucha: The Illustrator Who Changed the World of Advertising 5:30-7 $10 link
Bronx River Art Center Zoom BRAC Artiststalk: Why I Teach / Volume 2 Virtual Studio Visits: Maria Ferrari and Jennifer Tomaiolo 4 registration Eventbrite link
International Studio & Curatorial Program Instagram Live talk: Artists at Work: Malte Bartsch 4-5 link
ArtTable RE/ VIEW talk series: The Rise of the Regional: Recovering Mid-sized Institutions Masha Turchinsky, Belinda Tate, and Jill Snyder 4-5 $5 link
192 Books book talk: Nicholas Fox Weber iBauhaus: The iPhone as the Embodiment of Bauhaus Ideals and Design (Knopf, 2020) 5pm link
R & Company Zoom conversation: Quiet Beauty: A Discussion on Contemporary Korean Design Hun Chung Lee, Contemporary Artist & Designer; Myung Sun Kang, Contemporary Artist & Designer; PJ Park, Korean Design Expert & Art Advisor; Sean Kelly, Principal, Sean Kelly Gallery; moderated by Evan Snyderman, Principal, R & Company 5 Zoom registration link
Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery Zoom Tommie L. Pegues and Donald A. Capoccia Conversation Series: Hide/Seek: Portraits for LGBTQ+ Pride Month NPG’s Senior Historian Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw and curators Jonathan Katz and David Ward on the landmark exhibition Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture (2010) 5 link
Metropolitan Museum Insider Insights talk: Gerhard Richter Painting Brinda Kumar, Assistant Curator, Modern and Contemporary Art, The Met, and Corinna Belz, filmmaker 6-6:30 view on Facebook or YouTube
Whitney Museum of American Art Zoomtalk: Art History from Home: Queer Belonging an exploration of LGBTQ presence and perspectives to be found in artworks in the Whitney’s collection made before 1968 6pmZoom link
92nd Street Y panel: Crisis and Creativity: NYC and the Style of the 70s inspired by Brooklyn Museum exhibition Studio 54: Night Magic: curator Matthew Yokobosky, Marion Fasel jewelry historian and founder of The Adventurine, and Director of the Jewelry Center Jonathan Wahl 7 from $10 link
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
White Columns online: Private Behavior Karen Asher, Erica Eyres, Kathleen Herlihy-Paoli, Aaron Krach, Erin Leland, Scott Northrup, curated by Lauren Marinaro link
Simon Lee online: Words John Baldessari, Mel Bochner, Andrea Bowers, Marcel Broodthaers, Merlin Carpenter, Bethany Collins, George Condo, Dexter Dalwood, Jenny Holzer, Donna Huddleston, Paulina Olowska, Richard Prince, Josephine Pryde, Gary Simmons, Michael Simpson, Betty Tompkins, Cy Twombly, Lawrence Weiner, Heimo Zobernig link
STREAMING
Goodman Gallery Johannesburg online film programme: Shirin Neshat different films each day through 24 June; today: Tooba (2002), The Last Word (2003) link
Galerie Thomas Schulte online film exhibition: Shelter in Place curated by David Hartt and Julian Irlinger today’s films: Lucas Briffa 1 NE 3 F Boyers, PA (2015), Korpys/Löffler Verwisch die Spuren (2016), Andreas Bunte Two Films about Pressure, (Künstliche Diamanten/Unterdruck, 2013); available through the afternoon; for these and ther rest of the series see link
Microscope video: Erik Moskowitz & Amanda Trager Two Russians in the Free World a project in 13 episodes free, link
PODCASTS
NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING
Andrew Edlin 212 Bowery exhibition: Karla Knight Notes from the Lightship; Eugene Von Bruenchenhein Drawings 1964-67
Petzel 35 E 67 exhibition extended: Rodney McMillian Recirculating Goods
MBnb 520 W 143 #2 exhibition: D'Angelo Lovell Williams Papa Don't Preach
The Hole 312 Bowery exhibition: Matthew Stone Together; also on view: Koichi Sato Hope Eight Days a Week; Royal Jarmon Respire
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