Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Art & Design Events, Tuesday, 14 July 2020

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

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENTS 
SVA MFA ART Practice Zoom talk: director Peter Sellars 9:15-10:30am link 
AIA New York | Center for Architecture talk: The Future of Museums Nico Wheadon,  NXTHVN, speaking with David van der Leer, Principal, DVDL DD noon $10 link 
Baltimore Museum of Art and National Museum of Women in the Arts Monthly Talk Show: Art in Protest today: guest artists on art as an act of demonstration and protest;  noon-12:45, free, live stream  available on both the BMA and NMWA Facebook pages 
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #85: Dawoud Bey with Lyle Rexer; concludes with a poetry reading from Farnoosh Fathi 1-2 Eventbrite registration link
Untitled, Art Zoom talk: Launching the Art Fair of the Future: A Conversation with Jeff Lawson and Mattis Curth 2-3 Zoom link 
Design Pavilion Design Talks NOW: Norway Design: Symbiosis With Nature today: Humanistic Industrial Design: How does the future of design work for humanity in community spaces Jan Christian Veste, CEO, Vestre; Andreas Tjeldflaat, Architect and Founder, Framlab; Adj. Asst. Professor, Columbia University; Anne-Rachel Schiffmann, Director and Senior Architect, Snohetta; moderated by Garette Johnson, Creative Strategist / Brand Development, Garrott Designs 2pm link continues Wednesday and Thursday
R & Company Zoom conversation: Contemporary Artist Nancy Lorenz and Design Historian Daniella Ohad 2 Zoom registration link
The National Arts Club book talk: Fashion designer and author Jeffrey Banks explores the history of tartan, in conjunction with the publication of his book Tartan: Romancing the Plaid  3-4 free registration Eventbrite link
FIAF Bastille Day talk: Summer Beauty with Frédéric Fekkai, hosted by Catherine Roggero-Lovisi 5pm free, live on Zoom and Facebook link 
Fairfield University Art Museum Quick Sessions conversation: FUAM's Director Carey Weber  interviews artist Howard Skrill and discusses his exhibition Howard Skrill: Monumental Follies 5-6 free, registration Eventbrite link
New York Adventure Club talk: Trina Robbins The Untold Story of History's Greatest Women Cartoonists' Webinar 5:30-7 $10 link 
Whitney Museum of American Art Art History from Home Zoom talk: Janine DeFeo Abstracted Bodies exploration of how artists in the Whitney's collection, including Jay DeFeo, Senga Nengudi, and Christina Quarles, have used a range of strategies like abstraction, metonymy, and metaphor to refer to the human body 6 link
La Mama ETC From The Archive: Coffeehouse Chronicles #139: HAIR 50th Anniversary (January 21, 2017) co-author James Rado, composer Galt MacDermot, Michael Walter Harris & Michael Butler (video), Archival Photos by Dagmar Krajnc, Michael Butler and the Hair Private Archive & more, moderated by Chris Kapp and Michal Gamily, featuring performances by: Shelley Ackerman, Shaleah Adkisson, Debbie Andrews, Andy Berger, Peppy Castro, Richard Cohen, Dave D'Aranjo, Nina Machlin Dayton, Andre De Shields, Magie Dominic, Aaron Drescher, Lauren Elder, Ellen Foley, Merle Frimark, Annie Golden, Walter Michael Harris, Ula Hedwig, Antwayn Hopper, Rev. Marjorie Lipari, Melba Moore, Natalie Mosco, Thayer Naples, Allan F. Nicholls, Jill O’Hara, Robert I. Rubinsky, Dale Soules, Charles Valentino, Balint Varga and Jared Weiss 7 link 

STREAMING
Arcade Project Curatorial exhibition filmed artist talks: Gay Guerrrilla, a summer group exhibition concerning Queer abstraction Damien Davis, Julie Torres, Poppy DeltaDawn, Will Hutnick, T.J. Dedeaux-Norris, and Christopher Stout link 
Loretta Howard Studio Visit: Joel Perlman Vimeo link; viewing room link

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS  
Hauser & Wirth Paul McCarthy A&E Drawing Session, Santa Anita link

NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING
303 Gallery 555 W 21 exhibition: Alien Landscape strictly by appointment, also available in online viewing room, for information see link


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