Thursday, October 8, 2020

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 8 October 2020

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS

New York Design Center final day of month-long exposition and series of events, including Zoom presentations:: What’s New, What’s Next 30 days of events; for today’s talks online see link 

92nd Street Y virtual class: Ronnit Vasserman Make a Big Splash: David Hockney 10:30-11:30 $20 link 

MoMA conversation: Beirut at a Crossroads, a Live Q&A MoMA director Glenn D. Lowry, Christine Tohmé, cofounder of Ashkal Alwan, and Zeina Arida, director of Beirut’s Sursock Museum noon link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground Folded Map Tonika Johnson & Lee Bey 1-2 Eventbrite registration link 

Band of Vices Instagram IN•Conversation series: Penda Diakité speaking with Terrell Tilford 2pm Instagram link 

New Museum week-long, online-only event premiering new interdisciplinary projects

from artists and technologists: Seven on Seven Stavanger Artist Ane Graff & Tal Danino, Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering at Columbia University, presented by Rhizome & Kunsthall Stavanger 2pm link 

Italian Cultural Institute Zoom Until Further Notice series of interviews dedicated to the future of the art professions in the era of social distancing: Luigi Mazzoleni, Founder and Director Mazzoleni Art, and Francesco Scipioni, Director Mucciaccia Gallery, moderated by art writer and US correspondent for Artribune, Maurita Cardone 3pm registration link 

New York Adventure Club talk: Lynn Villency Cohen The Pioneering Women Art Collectors Who Changed America 5:30-7 $10 link 

Pratt Institute Dora Santana Lecture: Iconica!: Black Trans Women Rearranging Symbols of Freedom hosted by Global South Center 5:30-7:30 link 

October Art Week panel: Art and the New Digital Reality  Lydia Melamed Johnson and LeeAna Wolfman speak with art industry professionals Jonquil O'Reilly, Specialist and Head of Sale, Old Masters at Christie’s, New York; Adam Harris Levine, Assistant Curator of European Art at the Art Gallery of Ontario; and Dr. Robert B. Simon, Robert Simon Fine Art 6pm free link 

Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tour: Outstanding Art in New York Hotel Lobbies and Bars with Sylvia Laudien-Meo 6pm $25 link 

Center for Book Arts 28 W  27 3rd Fl Fall Exhibitions Online Opening Reception-- Main Gallery: Americans Looking In curated by Emilie Ahern & Sherri Littlefield; Studio Galleries: Morcos Key Makes/Reads Wael Morcos and Jon Key; Foyer Gallery: Viviane Rombaldi Seppey Construction Site 6:30-8 free, Eventbrite link 

New School The Marvin Traub Lecture: Julie Wainwright, Founder of The RealReal 6-7 registration link 

Studio Museum in Harlem Instagram live conversation: Brooklyn-based educator and interdisciplinary artist Kameelah Janan Rasheed and Legacy Russell, Associate Curator, Exhibitions 6pm link 

Columbia University Zoom online conversation: Memorial to Enslaved Laborers speakers: Gregg Bleam, Gregg Bleam Landscape Architect; E. Franklin Dukes, Institute for Environmental Negotiation, University of Virginia; Eric Höweler, Harvard University Graduate School of Design and Höweler + Yoon; Eto Otitigbe, Department of Art, Brooklyn College; Diane Brown Townes, Charlottesville community member; Mabel O. Wilson, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies; J. Meejin Yoon, Cornell AAP | Architecture, Art, Planning and Höweler + Yoon; introduced and moderated by Farah Jasmine Griffin, Department of African American and African Diaspora Studies, Columbia University 6:30pm link 

Art Museum of the Americas conversation: Pedro Ruiz and the Meaning of Colombian Art  Pedro Ruiz speaking with Adriana Ospina 7-8 link

Fotografiska online talk: The Fight for Freedom—A Live Conversation with Photographer Martin Schoeller and Witness to Innocence Exonerees, Schoellers speaking with Kirk Bloodsworth, Executive Director of Witness to Innocence, and Sabrina Butler-Smith about his current exhibition, Death Row Exonerees 7pm free link 


NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS OPENING TODAY no reception unless noted

Ortuzar Projects 9 White St exhibition: Lynda Benglis Early Work 1967-1979 also at Cheim & Read

Equity Gallery 245 Broome St outdoor reception: Farrago Marianne Gagnier, Linnea Paskow, and Melissa Staiger, curated by Linnea Paskow and Gina Mischianti; Benjamin La Rocco Left Out in the Rain 6-8

Hostler Burrows 35 E 10 exhibition: Carlos Otero Untitled by appointment, contact gallery about opening

Ivy Brown Gallery 675 Hudson St exhibition: Elizabeth Jordan The Children in Wood, A Trip to the Madhouse bu appointment

Pen + Brush 29 E 22 exhibition: Isolation to Revolution / Rebirth to Dissent  Paola Martínez Fiterre, Lola Flash, Deborah Jack, Sloan Leo, Michela Martello, Felicita Felli Maynard, and Dori Miller 

DC Moore Gallery 535 W 22 exhibition: Eric Aho: Source

Fredericks & Freiser 536 W 24 exhibition: Kathe Burkhart Love is Just a Four-Letter Word

Hollis Taggart 521 W 26 exhibition: André Hemer These Days

Pace Prints 521 W 26 exhibition: David Salle Monotypes online link 

George Adams Gallery 531 W 26 exhibition: Joan Brown Drawn from Life: Works on Paper, 1970-1976 

Kasmin 297 Tenth Ave exhibition: JB Blunk  

Kasmin 507 W 27 exhibition: Bosco Sodi Vers l'Espagne 

Cheim & Read 23 E 67 exhibition: Lynda Benglis Early Work 1967-1979 also at Ortuzar Projects


ON-SITE EVENT TODAY

Albertz Benda live performance and original print release: Kelly Reemtsen Rise Up: Signs For A Better Future 11-1 and 3-5, each visitor will be able to pick up a free original print, as supplies last; for guaranteed access, please reserve a time slot at rsvp@albertzbenda.com 


STREAMING

Bluexox Theatre daily play, skit, or episode posted on YouTube channel by Kevin Schwab link

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