A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Archtober multiple events daily presented with Center for Architecture, for all Archtober happenings see link
Professional Organization for Women in the Arts panel: Survival and Success: Women of Color in the Arts Suhaly Bautista Carolina, Senior Managing Educator of Audience Development, Metropolitan Museum of Art; SVA MFA Fine Arts faculty members Jasmine Wahi, Holly Block Curator of Social Justice, Bronx Museum of Art; and Sheetal Prajapati, Principal/Founder, Lohar Projects, noon-1:30 Eventbrite link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground Hank Willis Thomas & Paula Crown with Paul D. Miller 1-2 Eventbrite link
R & Company Zoom Discussion as part of New York Archives Week 2020: Mina Warchavchik Hugerth Versions of the Truth - Johnny Swing and the Archives of Living Artists 2pm link
Printed Matter book celebration: Moyra Davey I Confess (Dancing Foxes Press); discussion with Moyra Davey, Pradeep Dalal, Cason Sharpe, and Dalie Giroux 5:30-7 Eventbrite link
New York Studio School exhibition tour: 2020 MFA Thesis Exhibitions, featuring MFA Graduate Helen Kohnke noon Instagram Live link
Italian Cultural Institute talk: Until Further Notice part of a series dedicated to the future of the art professions in the era of social distancing: Marina Sagona (Italian artist based in New York) and Silvia Giambrone (Italian artist living between Italy and London) 3pm Zoom registration link
Korean Cultural Center New York discussion: Portals: Collecting and Interpreting Evocative Rocks Dr. Thomas Elias, Founder of the Viewing Stone Association of North America; Dr. Virginia Moon, Associate Curator of Korean Art at LACMA and two artists in the show: Andy Moerlein and Elisa Pritzker; in conjunction with the eshibition Interpreting the Natural: Contemporary Visions of Scholars' Rocks 5pm link
Architectural Record Women in Architecture Forum & Awards 5-6:15 free, link
Pratt Institute School of Continuing and Professional Studies lecture: The Social Responsibility of Architects: Civic Life, and the Built Environment Kathryn H. Anthony, Karen Braitmayer, Joel Sanders, and Craig L. Wilkins 6:30-8 $1- Eventbrite link
Pratt Institute Nicole Fleetwood Lecture: Marking Time: Art in the Age of Mass Incarcerationm hosted by Global South Center 5:30-7:30 Zoom link
Cristin Tierney Zoom Anniversary Panel Discussion: Melanie Baker, peter campus, Joe Fig, MK Guth, and Cristin Tierney 6pm to reserve and sign up for the Zoom link, contact Candace Moeller at candace@cristintierney.com
Rubin Foundation The 8th Floor talk: Political Drag: A Retrospective Martha Wilson in conversation with Sara Reisman 6-7:30 link
Center for Book Arts Broadside Reading Series featuring Leila Ortiz & Zefyr Lisowski 6:30 free, Eventbrite link
SVA MFA Art Writing Zoom Reading and Discussion: Amy Sillman Faux Pas; Sillman (BFA 1979 Fine Arts) will read an excerpt from her new book Faux Pas. Selected Writings and Drawings and will then discuss her book with David Levi Strauss 6:30-8 registration link
SVA MFA Photo Video lecture: Steven Heller Democracy, Propaganda and the Graphic Image 7-8:30 link
Fotografiska New York conversation: Obsessing About Race: A Conversation about Collecting Racist Objects with David Pilgrim, Curator of the Jim Crow Museum, and artist Andres Serrano 7pm free, link
SVA Chelsea Gallery virtual exhibition opening: Across the Surface / On the Edge 7-8 link
Pratt Institute benefit: Legends 2020 virtual celebration of Legends 2020 fundraiser for Pratt student scholarships 7-9 free registration; for more information, to register, and to donate, visit link
New Museum Zoom conversation: Claudia Rankine and Judith Butler, 2020 Stuart Regen Visionaries 7pm registration by 5pm link
Flux Factory 39-31 29th St Office Happy Halloween Hour: Cayla Lockwood Created Jobs 7-9 registration information link
International Center of Photography virtual Curator’s Tour: #ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis David Campany and Sara Ickow 7-8 $5 link
Queer|Art 2019-2020 Queer|Art|Mentorship Annual Exhibition online exhibition opening reception: Arcanum Brian Gonzalez, Patrick G. Lee, María José Maldonado, Felli Maynard, Olaiya Olayemi, Sarah Sanders, and Sarah Zapata, curated by Anthonywash.Rosado Zoom reception 8-11 registration link; exhibition link
Pioneer Works talk: The Plague: Siddhartha Mukherjee and Janna Levin in Conversation 8pm free, Eventbrite link
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS OPENING TODAY no reception unless noted
Richard Taittinger Gallery 154 Ludlow St opening: 70 Years of Correspondences: Magnum Photos and Picto 1950-2020 2-9
Perrotin New York 130 Orchard St reception: Julio Le Parc Color and Colors; Leslie Hewitt Anatomy of a Flower and other Studio Experiments; Otani Workshop Narazarumonarubekenya Narareccho (Be if you can, even if you don’t have to be, let it be) 5-8
Tibor de Nagy Gallery 15 Rivington St exhibition: Shari Mendelson Animals, Idols and Us
David Totah 183 Stanton St exhibition: Aleksandar Duravcevic Empire 11-6
Ed. Varie 184 E 7th St Assembly Room exhibition: Dreamers Jared Deery, Beka Goedde, Gretta Johnson, Jesus Polanco, Elisa Soliven, and Domenico Zindato, curated by Paola Gallio noon-6
Allouche Gallery 82 Gansevoort St opening: Brad Downey Melania and the Broken Feedback Loop 4-8
Slag Gallery 522 W 19 opening: Jeane Cohen Earth Slipped and Heaven Spilled 4-8
David Zwirner 537 W 20 exhibition: 20/20 Francis Alÿs, Michaël Borremans, Carol Bove, Toba Khedoori, Barbara Kruger, Shio Kusaka, Yayoi Kusama, Nate Lowman, Kerry James Marshall, Oscar Murillo, Chris Ofili, Raymond Pettibon, Neo Rauch, Dana Schutz, Richard Serra, Wolfgang Tillmans, Luc Tuymans, Andra Ursuţa, Rose Wylie, and Lisa Yuskavage; by appointment
Ricco / Maresca Gallery 529 W 20 opening: Leopold Strobl One 6-8
Azart 504 W 22 opening: Cosmopolis: an exhibition in tribute to the diversity and resilience of New York Mrs Zukie, Bahar Bambi, Dirk Janssens, Laurence de Valmy, Nicolas Saint Gregory, Kuzana Ogg, Lucinda Grange, Kestin Cornwall, Nayla Kai Saroufim, Cyrille Martin 5-8
Anna Zorina Gallery 532 W 24 exhibition: Rob Thom Viscera Americana
Asya Geisberg Gallery 537B W 23 exhibition: Rodrigo Valenzuela Stature 11-6
Agora 530 W 25 reception: Engaging the Full Spectrum Nick Bautista, James Chisholm, Anders Ekelund, Charlene Falk, Judy Ann Filipich, Yutaka Fujimori, Ana Leal, Christiane Palpant, Nora Pineda, Laura Pretto Vargas, Dylan Reynolds, Diana Vargas, Ai-Wen Wu Kratz 6-8
Galerie Lelong 528 W 26 exhibition: Etel Adnan Seasons opening 10-7
George Billis Gallery 525 W 26 reception: Leslie Lewis Sigler; Cindy Rizza 5-8
Casey Kaplan 121 W 27 exhibition: Sarah Crowner 10-6
The Painting Center 547 W 27 opening reception: Gerri Rachins In-Between 5-8
Clampart 247 W 29 opening: Daniel Handal Final Girls and Other Work 2-7
The Parlor 160 Madison Ave (enter on 33rd St) artist reception: Artist in Residnece Indira Cesarine 6:30-8:30 reservation required link
Art Room Across from MoMA 20 W 53 closing reception: Benito Esquenazi The Moment 4-9
Anton Kern 16 E 55 opening: Jim Lambie Year Unknown; Brian Calvin Waiting 4-8
Marian Goodman 24 W 57 exhibition: Julie Mehretu
Simon Lee 26 E 64 exhibition: Pedestrian Profanities Susan Cianciolo, Abigail Deville, Samuel Hindolo, Andy Robert, Cinzia Ruggeri, Akeem Smith, Torey Thornton, Kandis Williams, curated by Eric N. Mack noon-7
David Zwirner 34 E 69 exhibition: Liu Ye The Book and the Flower
Van Doren Waxter 23 E 73 exhibition: Alan Shields Worms With Bedroom Eyes by appointment
Half Gallery exhibition: Who knows where the madness lies? Natalie Frank & Rene Ricard
Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning 161-04 Jamaica Ave Jamaica exhibition: A Way of Learning From Everything Cody Ann Herrmann, and Patrice Robinson
Luhring Augustine Bushwick 25 Knickerbocker Ave exhibition: Jason Moran The Pleasure Pavilion: A series of installations
Ortega y Gasset Projects 363 3rd Ave opening: Boston University MFA Painting 2020 Exhibition 4-8
Open Source Gallery 306 17th St Greenwood Heights reception: Stephanie Dinkins Complementary, a participatory installation 6-9
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