Friday, November 20, 2020

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 20 November 2020

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS 

New York City Jewelry Week 2020 multiple online events from 10:30; continues through Sunday link 

Pratt Institute panel: Kinstillations, Consent, and Resistance: A Dialogue Emily Johnson, Joseph M. Pierce, Karyn Recollet, and Susan Blight 11-1 registration link 

NYU Institute of Fine Arts Annual Sanam Lecture: Kathryn Howley, Lila Acheson Wallace Assistant Professor of Ancient Egyptian Art at The Institute of Fine Arts on  the IFA’s work this season at the Amun temple of King Taharqo at Sanam, Sudan noon registration required link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #178: Guest Critic Panel with Amanda Gluibizzi & Friends discussion on Amanda Gluibizzi's November Guest Critic page, ‘On Edge(s), with Rail managing editor Charles Schultz; concludes with a poetry reading from Steve Benson 1pm registration link 

New School Design and Technology Cloud Salon: Nicole He 3-4  link 

Frick Collections Cocktails with a Curator: Xavier F. Salomon Monet's ‘VĂ©theuil in Winter’ 5pm YouTube link 

NYU Steinhardt Art Book Series: The Death of the Artist William Deresiewicz in conversation with Amy Whitaker 5-6 registration required link 

Smithsonian American Art Museum Clarice Smith Virtual Lecture Series: Bisa Butler on how familial, educational, and societal influences inspired her to blend the line between art and craft 6:30-8:30 Eventbrite link 


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

St. Ann’s Warehouse screening: Lou Reed's Berlin, directed by Julian Schnabel free, through 29 November link  

New York Social Diary photography presentation: Jill Krementz Photo Journal: Before the Curtain Goes Up and After it Comes Down link 


NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS OPENING TODAY no reception unless noted  

Essex Street 55 Hester St exhibition: Torey Thornton Does productivity know what it’s named, maybe it calls itself identity?

Jack Hanley 325 Broome St exhibition: Elizabeth Jaeger before making profound statements use a pencil with a good eraser noon-7

Sperone Westwater 257 Bowery exhibitions: Otto Piene Rasterbilder / Ceramics; Alexis Rockman Lost Cargo 

Space776 37-39 Clinton St 3rd Art Zine Fest: Deskarga Group Between Us and Them opening performances from 7pm information link 

Jeffrey Deitch 18 Wooster St exhibition: Judy Chicago What if Women Ruled the World? 

Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St exhibition: Nothing Is So Humble: Prints from Everyday Objects Ruth Asawa, Sari Dienes, Pati Hill, Kahlil Robert Irving, Virginia Overton, Julia Phillips, and Zarina,organized by Kim Conaty 

Pace 540 W 25 exhibition: Adrian Ghenie The Hooligans

Kasmin  509 W 27 exhibition: Ian Davenport Sequence 

Gladstone Gallery 130 E 64 exhibition: Elizabeth Peyton Lara 10-6

The Border Project 56 Bogart St opening: Leila Seyedzadeh An Absent View, curated by Jamie Martinez 6-8:30

Tiger Strikes Asteroid 1329 Willoughby Ave #2A exhibition: Stephanie J. Woods False Illusion 

A.I.R. GALLERY 155 Plymouth St exhibition: Nancy Storrow Fragile; Sareh Imani Center is not a particular point on the earth’s surface; Rachelle Dang Couroupita/Corpus by appointment 

NARS Foundation exhibitions: Jean Oh Hovering; NARS 2020 Season IV Residency Exhibition: The Thing In Itself  Mathieu Grenier, Yi Hsuan Lai, Simone Couto, Orr Menirom, Ingrid Tremblay, Joseph Wilcox and William Chan, curated By Elisa Gutierrez Eriksen


Alexander Gray Associates 224 Main St  Garden Level Germantown exhibition: Betty Parsons 1950s Works on Paper

The Drawing Room in association with Eric Brown Art Group 55 Main St East Hampton now open: Between Friends Jane Freilicher, Fairfield Porter 

South Etna Montauk 6 South Etna Ave Montauk exhibition: Karen Kilimnik Christmas Service for the Forest Pets, curated by Alison M. Gingeras


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