Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Art & Design Events, Wednesday 15 July 2020

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

LIVE EVENTS
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St Viewing and Outdoor Opening Reception: When Night Falls Gretl Bauer, Vian Borchert, Jane Fire, Leslie Ford, Augustus Goertz, Bobbie Moline-Kramer, Robert Solomon, Lenora Rosenfield, Arlene Santana, and Martin Weinstein, curated by Robert Curcio, and Priska Juschka  5-8 mask and Social Distancing Guidelines required

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENTS
Fergus McCaffrey Zoom virtual walk-through with Paul Schimmel and Allan Schwartzman: Kazuo Shiraga: The Water Margin Hero Series noon, Zoom registration link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #86: Spirit Voices, Women’s Voices Art historian Susan Aberth and artist and critic Ann McCoy on why women artists whose work deals with Spiritualism and esoteric content is now coming into focus and why contemporary women artists still face the same kind of devaluation of their work that deals with the spiritual; concludes with a poetry reading from Rodrigo Toscano 1-2 Eventbrite link
The National Arts Club talk: Leonardo da Vinci at the Hermitage and the Louvre Zoya Kuptsova, curator of Italian painting from the 13th-16th centuries at the State Hermitage Museum and Vincent Delieuvin, chief curator of Italian 16th-century paintings at the Louvre,, moderated by  Helen Stoilas, Editor, Americas at The Art Newspaper 1-2 Eventbrite registration link 
SVA two-part Zoom talk pesented by  MFA Photography, Video and Related Media: Photography Matters Now Gus Powell and Elisabeth Biondi 1-2 link; continues on Friday
Pace Zoom Webinar panel: Cruising Utopia: A Conversation on Peter Hujar artists Nayland Blake, Every Ocean Hughes  (f.k.a. Emily Roysdon), Paul Mpagi Sepuya, and art historian Abigail Solomon-Godeau, with writer Stephen Koch, Director of The Peter Hujar Archive, moderated by  Oliver Shultz, Curatorial Director at Pace Gallery 1pm registration link: online exhibition: Peter Hujar: Cruising Utopia link
Fritz Ascher Society Zoom talk:  Zoe Strimpel Rhodes Must Stand: a lightly Jewish perspective on why we must learn to live with the past, not destroy it 2pm registration link
Design Pavilion Design Talks NOW: Norway Design: Symbiosis With Nature today: Overarching Product Design: Sustainable Production, Supply Chain and Distribution Ragnhild Grytten, Project Manager, Association of the Norwegian Designindustry division Federation of Norwegian Industries; Egil Sundet, Director, Association of the Norwegian Designindustry division Federation of Norwegian Industries; Hilde Kvivik Kavli, Marketing and Communications Manager, Roros Tweed; Sonja Djønne, CEO, Heymat; mocerated by Nancy Fire, Creative Director, Founder, Design Works International; Style Spotter, HPMKT 2020 2pm link continues Thursday
NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò talk: Resurrecting the Arena di Verona: How to Bring Back to Life the Largest Opera Theater in the World Stefano Albertini 
in conversation with Cecilia Gasdìa (General Manager and Artistic Director, Arena di Verona) 5pm live on Casa's Facebook page and website 
New York Design Center Instagram LIve talk: Cocktails and Conversations 4:30 link
Studio Samsom performance/talk: Marja Samsom Zoom w/a View Coleen Fitzgibbon with Marja Samsom 5:30 link; Vimeo video: Eye  link
Photoville talk on exhibition Earth in Focus: A Celebration of Our Dynamic Planet
In partnership with Bethel Woods Center for the Arts; speakers: Julia Fell, Assistant Curator of The Museum at Bethel Woods, Earth in Focus Juror Alyssa Adams of the Eddie Adams Workshop, and photographer Jessica Bidwell on the history of Earth Day and the profound influence nature has on the photography field 7 registration link; also live on Bethel Woods Facebook page link 
Fotografiska New York Zoom talk on Roar’s installation at the museum by photographers Ginny Suss and Kisha Bari who will share their experiences photographing protests in the age of COVID-19 7 Zoom link

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Loretta Howard viewing room: Richard Anuszkiewicz link
David Zwirner online: Oscar Murillo ética y estética link 
Pace Virtual Studio Visit: Lucas Samaras link; video: Arlene Shechet Revisits ‘Skirts’ link; online exhibition: Calder, Callahan, and the Intensified Image link
David Kordansky Gallery viewing room: Aaron Curry link; also on  GalleryPlatform.LA from 16 July link
Tabla Rasa online exhibition: Art in Isolation Stephen Basso, Tom Bennett, Willie Mae Brown, Rodriguez Calero, Mary Chang, Dimitri, Gregory Frux, Peter Gergely, Philomena Marano, Janet Morgan, Agnes Murray, Douglas Newton, Danny Simmons, Aaron Simms, Audrey Anastasi link 
1969 viewing room: Johnny DeFeo link
Howard Greenberg Gallery Viewing Room: Pieter Henket Congo Tales link
Hauser & Wirth online exhibition: Maria Lassnig Me, Encircled by a Fly link
Tibor de Nagy Gallery viewing room: Stones Larry Rivers and Frank O'Hara drawing + poetry link 

STREAMING
Pace video conversation: Outside In: Art in Public Space conversation recorded on 24 June 2020)  Kyle Dancewicz, Director of Exhibitions and Public Programs at SculptureCenter, New York; Claire Doherty, founder Director of Situations, a public art organization based in Bristol, England; Kendal Henry, Director of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art Program; Hank Willis Thomas, Artist; and Leo Villareal, Artist; moderated by Andria Hickey, Pace Gallery’s Senior Director and Curator link 

PODCASTS
Business of Home conversation: Why does a yard of fabric cost what it does?  Stephane Silverman, founder of the fabric brand Castel, speaking with Dennis Scully link; many more podcasts in this series are also available link
Fairfield University Art Museum Quick Sessions artist and curator talks link
Independent New York with Crozier Fine Arts Fair Enough: Conversations around a Sustainable Future in the Art World podcast launch:  A Look at Art's Potential to Reflect Society and Influence Progress on iTunes, Spotfy and Stitcher

NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING
James Cohan 48 Walker St and 291 Grand St exhibition: Grace Weaver Steps
Shin 68 Orchard St exhibition: Maestro Congo and Jackson Pollock
Petzel Gallery 456 W 18 exhibition: A Love Letter to a Nightmare anica Barboza, Genesis Belanger, Meriem Bennani, Sascha Braunig, Florencia Escudero, Hadi Fallahpisheh, Anna Glantz, Ivy Haldeman, Christina Quarles, Emily Mae Smith, and Greg Parma Smith
Berry Campbell Gallery 530 W 24 exhibition: Ida Kohlmeyer Cloistered view exhibition link
Pace 510 W 24 and 540 W 25 exhibitions: Julian Schnabel The Patch of Blue the Prisoner Calls the Sky; Arlene Shechet Skirts; Kenneth Noland Flares; Paul Graham The Seasons by appointment

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