Monday, March 29, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 29 March 2021

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS

Cooper Union typograhey discussion A Curtain-Raiser for the Nebiolo Story Marta Bernstein (Nebiolo’s early years), Alessandro Colizzi (Giulio da Milano’s Neon), Riccardo  Olocco (light on Alessandro Butti’s work), James Clough (150 years of Microgramma and Eurostile) 12:30-2 free, registration required link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #264: To Declare a New World: March Guest Critic Panel with Will Fenstermaker & Friends Sarah Cowan, Pac Pobric, Kaitlyn Kramer, and Will Fenstermaker, led by Charles Schultz; concludes with a poetry reading from Cynthia Cruz 1pm link 

Tate Museum talk: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye With Thelma Golden 1:30-3 link 

Calabar Gallery Art Talk- Dialogues with Artists Pamella Allen and P. Wamaitha Ng’ang’a, moderated by Atim Annette Oton founder, director and curator of Calabar Gallery 2pm link 

SVA BFA Fine Arts talk: Kenny Schachter on NFTs in the Art World 6-7 registration for Zoom link 

Artists Talk on Art conversation: Robert Seyffert, Daniel Hauben, Bill Behnken 6-7:30 Zoom link 

Morbid Anatomy illustrated Zoom lecture: Erica Buist This Party's Dead: A Journey to Seven Death Festivals 7pm $8 link 

New Museum artist talk: Rachel Rossin in conjunction with World on a Wire 9pm link 


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

Madelyn Jordon Fine Art online: Michelle Sakhai A Mini Marathon Of Sparkling Paintings @ $1,200 link 

Whitney Museum Artport Artist-Made AI Program: The Next Biennial Should Be Curated By A Machine collaboration between artists Ubermorgen (lizvlx and Hans Bernhard), digital humanist Leonardo Impett, and curator Joasia Krysa; presented with  Liverpool Biennial link 


NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted

Lomex 86 Walker St now open: Andrea Fourchy, through April 25

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