A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
VIRTUAL EVENTS
SVA MA Curatorial Practice panel: Any Future for Biennials? Rafal Niemojewski, Manuela Moscoso, Martin Guinard and Filipa Ramos 11-noon registration link
MoMA PS1 Marking Time Artist Talks series: streaming conversation Chosen Family artist Mary Baxter with portrait artist Sara Bennett and her subjects, formerly incarcerated women noon link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground A New Philosophy of Museums entrepreneur Yoram Roth and architect Mitchell Joachim join Rail Editor-at-Large Paul D. Miller for a conversation on the unexpected intersections of art and tech, and reimagining the future of museums; concludes with a reading by writer Alissa Quart 1pm link
Fritz Ascher Society livestreamed performance: Carolyn Enger’s Mischlinge Exposé, co-organized with the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the German Consulate General in New York 2-3 link
Hunter MFA conversation: Dennis Delgado 3:15-4:30 link
Phaidon book talk: Samuel White Stanford White in Detail (Monacelli) presented with The New York Landmarks Conservancy 5-6 Eventbrite link
SVA MA/MAT Art Education talk: Artists/Teachers: Balancing Life and Work 5:30-7 MAT Art Education alumni Jessica Kitzman (2009), Heather Heckel (2012) and Qing Zhuang (2016) 5:30-7 link
International Center of Photography book event: Culture as Catalyst edited by Isolde Brielmaier; the editor in conversation with Farai Chideya and Tanya Selvaratnam 5:30-6:30 link
A.I.R. talk and workshop: Victoria Manganiello Natural Color Dye: Interactive History and Hands-on Workshop 7-9 Zoom registration link
EFA Studio Program Conversations with Bill Carroll: Non-profit Galleries Dylan Gauthier, EFA Project Space; Gabriel De Guzman, Smack Mellon; Eileen Jeng Lynch, Wave Hill 6pm link
Phaidon book talk: Neiman Marcus In Session: Bronson Van Wyck & Simon Doonan, moderated by Billy Norwich; books: Simon Doonan How to Be Yourself and Bronson van Wyck Born to Party, Forced to Work 6pm link
The National Arts Club Virtual Tour: Denny Dimin Gallery partner Robert Dimin introduces the gallery and the work of Amir H. Fallah in conjunction with the exhibition Better a Cruel Truth Than a Comfortable Delusion 6-7 link
SVA Continuing Education and CE Animation talk: In Conversation with Animation Experts in a COVID-19 Era 6:30-8 Eventbrite link
Aperture conversation: Matt Wolf and Eva Díaz on Spaceship Earth 7pm link
MoMA live Q & A presented with the Sudio Museum in Harlem: Virtual Views | Garrett Bradley’s America Bradley discuss how she uses storytelling as a tool to re-envision Black history in a conversation with Thelma Golden; in conjunction with Projects: Garrett Bradley 8pm MoMA website link
New Musuem conversation: Meeting Worlds: On Okwui Enwezor's Work Ute Meta Bauer, Franklin Sirmans, Terry Smith, Octavio Zaya, moderated by Massimiliano Gioni 8pm link
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery 7 Franklin Place exhibition: Willie Stewart Everything Has a Crack 11-6
LES THIRD THURSDAY most galleries open late participants and map link
ATM Gallery 54 Henry St exhibition: Jess Valice Heavy Enough to Sink
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St outdoor reception: Quantum Sphere Gretl Bauer, Carol Boram-Hays, Leslie Ford, Augustus Goertz, Jim Holl, Mark Kurdziel, Christopher Stout and Sallie Strand, concept by Priska Juschka 6-8
David Lewis 88 Eldridge St 5th Fl exhibition: Charles Mayton Androiid
Downs & Ross 96 Bowery 2nd fl Ragna Bley Soundings 4-8
Bridget Donahue 99 Bowery, 2nd Fl exhibition: John Russell Well
Bodega 167 Rivington St exhibition: Naoki Sutter-Shudo Don pur de la nature noon-8
Geary Contemporary 208 Bowery exhibition opening: Sun You This Two staggered opening day time slots by appointment 2-7
Freight + Volume 97 Allen St scheduled, staggered reception: Paige Beeber Farbe 2-8 reservation link
Marc Straus 299 Grand St reception: Michael Brown 4-8
Fredericks & Freiser Gallery 536 W 24t exhibition: Kate Pincus-Whitney Feast in the Neon Jungle
Brooke Alexander 59 Wooser St exhibition: Philip Guston and Raymond Pettibon
Owen James Gallery 59 Wooster St exhibition: Karen Marston Fire Season
Agora 530 W 25 reception: Modalities of Memory 6-8
Kasmin 297 10th Ave exhibition: Jane Freilicher Parts of a World
Mitchell-Innes & Nash 534 W 26 exhibition: Eddie Martinez Inside Thoughts
Kasmin Gallery 509 W 27 exhibition: Between the Earth and Sky Diana al-Hadid, Alma Allen, Huma Bhabha, JB Blunk, James Lee Byars, Saint Clair Cemin, Max Ernst, Vanessa German, Rachel Harrison, Robert Indiana, Isamu Noguchi, Beverly Pepper, Per Kirkeby, Ugo Rondinone, Tom Sachs, Bosco Sodi, and Marie Watt
Planthouse 55 W 28 exhibition: Susan Goethel Campbell Questions of Travel in collaboration with Aspinwall Editions preview link
Chashama 1155 Avenue of Americas exhibition: Andrew Hockenberry Little Giants and Common People
Susan Eley 46 W 90 opening reception: Winter Selects 2021 Angela A'Court, Karin Bruckner, David Collins, Amber George, Ellen Hermanos, Francie Hester, James Isherwood, Leah Oates, Liz Rundorff Smith and Fumiko Toda
Almine Rech 39 E 78 exhibition: Alejandro Cardenas Alexandria
Barbara Mathes Gallery 22 E 80 exhibition: Fausto Melotti Ceramics
Luhring Augustine Bushwick 25 Knickerbocker Ave Bushwick The Pleasure Pavilion: A series of installations: Ragnar Kjartansson Bliss
Amos Eno Gallery 56 Bogart St exhibition: Heidi Neff The Long Goodbye
Chashama One Brooklyn Bridge Park exhibition: The Art Students League of New York presents At the Table Suzanne Altman, Fran Del Re, Debra Scotti Garland, Sharon Grotevant, Stewart Lucas, Mary P. Murphy, Mayumi Nakao, Marykate O'Neil, Sonia Schories, Barbara Shelly, Sasha Silverstein, Yuri Tayshete, Rosemarie Turk, Jennifer Vogt, Joyce Weidenaar, Susan E. Wolfe; Instructor Review Committee: Oscar Garcia, Karen O’Neil also online link
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Lehmann Maupin online viewing room: Do Ho Suh link
David Zwirner Studio video presentation: Thomas Ruff link
Sundaram Tagore Gallery online: Hiroshi Senji Beginnings link
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