Friday, November 13, 2020

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 13 November 2020

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS

Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tour: Women Sculptors in New York City with Sylvia Laudien-Meo 11am $25 link 

Art Museum of the Americas Curator's Talk: The Papermakers: Works on Paper from AMA’s Collection with Marco Polo Juarez Cruz noon-1 Zoom link 

NYU Institute of Fine Arts  Annual Sanam Lecture: Kathryn Howley noon registration required link 

Residency Unlimited Meet over Lunch talk: Lizz Brady and Adam Zucker on their new collective arts initiative Across the Pond (AtP) 1pm Zoom link Meeting ID: 851 0300 2099 Passcode: 694124

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #173: Monuments Now: Jeffrey Gibson, Paul Ramírez Jonas, and Xaviera Simmons Artists in the Socrates Sculpture Park exhibition Xaviera Simmons, Jeffrey Gibson, and Paul Ramírez Jonas join curator Jess Wilcox to discuss the role of monuments in society and commemorate underrepresented narratives such as diasporic, Indigenous, and queer histories; concludes with a poetry reading from writer, organizer, and educator Jive Poetic 1-2:30 registration Eventbrite link 

Paula Cooper conversation: Cecily Brown and Courtney J. Martin, presented by Phaidon Press, 192 Books, and Paula Cooper Gallery on PCG Studio 1pm link no login required 

Queens Museum event: From "Touch Sanitation" (1979-1980) to "For ⟶ forever…" (2020): Two Works by Mierle Laderman Ukeles Respond to a City in Crisis Mierle Laderman Ukeles in conversation with Sara Reisman and Sally Tallant 1-2:30 free, Zoom registration Eventbrite link 

AHL Foundation roundtable: [dis]locations: Traversing solidarities within Korean adopted activisms 2pm Zoom registration link 

Morgan Library virtual tour: Isabelle Dervaux on David Hockney: Drawing from Life 3 4 free Eventbrite link 

National Arts Club lecture: Eve Kahn on Mary Rogers Williams 3-4 Eventbrite link 

New School Design and Technology Cloud Salon: Valencia James 3-4 registration link 

Korean Cultural Center New York conversation: Strange Bedfellows: How Found Objects, Mineralogy and Ancient Viewing Stones Deliver a Relevant Message Kyunghee Pyun, Aida Yuen Wong, Furen Dai, and Woomin Kim 5pm link 

Frick Collections Cocktails with a Curator: Xavier F. Salomon on Tiepolo's ‘Perseus and Andromeda’  5pm YouTube link 

Pratt Institute lecture: Sarah Eccles New York's Historic Cemeteries: Conservation and Community Engagement 6-7 email histpres@pratt.edu  to RSVP and receive the zoom link 


NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS  no reception unless noted 

Andrew Kreps Gallery 22 Cortlandt Alley exhibition: Fredrik Værslev World Paintings

Candice Madey 1 Rivington St exhibition: Julia Haft-Candell Carrier Bag of Fiction noon-6

Rachel Uffner 170 Suffolk St exhibitions: Sally Saul In the Woods; Roger White 10-6

Martos Gallery 41 Elizabeth St exhibition: Tarwuk (Bruno Pogačnik Tremow and Ivana Vukšić) Bijeg u noć noon-8

601Artspace 88 Eldridge St opening: 49.5 Jaishri Abichandani, Oasa DuVerney, Roya Farassat, Rebecca Fortnum, Scherezade Garcia, Susan Hamburger, Jessica Hargreaves, Karen Heagle, Melora Kuhn, Margaret Murphy, Annysa Ng, Emily Roz, collaborative project organized by Susan Hamburger and Jessica Hargreaves; 4-8 reserved time slots during opening weekend, email info@601artspace.org with “RSVP” in the subject line. 

Cristin Tierney 219 Bowery exhibition: Victor Burgin Young Oaks by appointment

Walltime Houston and Bowery Art at a Time Like This + For Which it Stands video projection: Jeffrey Gibson Nothing Is Eternal (2020) opening night party 7:30 - 8:30; video projection begins 8pm; video also online link and link 

Whitney Museum exhibition: Salman Toor How Will I Know 

Petzel 35 E 67 exhibition: Thomas Eggerer Corridor

Almine Rech 39 E 78 exhibition: Vivian Springford (1913-2003)


The Royal at RSOAA 400B S 2 Williamsburg opening: Refugia Richard Barlow, Gregory Euclide, Basia Goszczynska, Jude Griebel, Valerie Hegarty, Sophia Heymans, Linda Lauro-Lazin, Cara Sullivan, curated by Amelia Biewald 7-9 

Paradise Palase 1260 Broadway Bushwick opening reception: Primordial Soup, the 2nd Annual Members Exhibition Anais Öst, Cameron Ledy, Cynthia Reynolds, Deborah Yasinsky, Erin ONeill, Gabriella Mazza, Grant Stoops, Irina Rodnikoff, Julie K. Gray, Maria Liebana, Maria Stabio, Maxwell Abeles, Melissa Eder, Milk and Honey, Pamela Casper, Seren Morey, Sharilyn Neidhardt, Shemuel Phillip-Peters, Stascia Lynne, and Sunny Chapman, co-curated by Cameron Ledy 5-9 reservation required link

Deli Gallery 110 Waterbury St Bushwick opening: Severed Symbol Guo Fengyi, Heidi Lau, Srijon Chowdhury 4-8pm

Interstate Projects 66 Knickerbocker Ave Bushwick soft opening reception: Alex Ito Half Life 2-9

Amos Eno 56 Bogart St Bushwick opening: Andre Rubin Downfall The Going Under; Hildegard Hsieh Holman The Faces of Quarantine 6-8

Contemporaries 192 Water St Dumbo current exhibition: A Radical Window Art, Design & Provocations from the Collection of Archiviste XX with an accompanying library of culturally relevant texts from Head Hi Bookshop Cafe 


ArtsWestchester 31 Mamaroneck Ave White Plains benefit: ArtsWestchester's Gala Art Preview Exhibit Carcamo, Andrew Courtney, B.A. D’Alessandro, Charles Fazzino, Glenn Fischer, Margaret Fox, Dara Kane, Natalya Khorover, Sue Koch Otsuka,Barbara Korman, Thomas Lendvai, Piero Manrique, Wendy Naidich, Kiyoshi Otsuka, Kay Stowell, Barbara Segal, Peri Schwartz, Sandra Wong Geroux, Antoinette Wysocki, and more noon-5 free, for information see link 


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

St. Ann’s Warehouse screening: John Cale and Lou Reed’s  Songs for ‘Drella - A Fiction from 7:30pm through November 19 at 11:59pm link

Brand Library & Art Center online exhibition: Nexus III Yosuke Ueno, The Perez Bros, Amy Sol, Leon Keer, Reen Barrera and Uriginal (a.k.a. Uri Martinez) link 


IN MEMORIAM

Filmmaker and video artist Aldo Tambellini (1930-2020)

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