Thursday, March 11, 2021

Art & Design events, New York, Thursday, 11 March 2021

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Frick Collection symposium: Technological Revolutions and Art History Part IV: Cultural Heritage and the Ethics of Digitization program link; 11-1 free with reservation link 

Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tour: Step Inside: Greenwich Village Interiors with Matt Postal 11am $25 link  

Cooper Union Public Art Fund Talks: Elmgreen & Dragset; the artists speaking with  Nicholas Baume 1-2 link 

MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Ave Long Island City catalogue launch in conjunction with exhibition opening today: Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life; catalogue contributors Anne Dressen, Nick Mauss, Alex Kitnick, Lanka Tattersall, and exhibition curator Ruba Katrib 1pm livestream link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground series: Indigenous Resistance in the Black Hills Nick Tilsen & Krystal Two Bulls in conversation with Ash-Lee Woodard Henderson on the Black Hills Land Back campaign; concludes with a performance/reading by Jordan Brien 1pm link 

NYU King Juan Carlos I Center SONORIDAD.ES: Sound Landscapes in the Iberian Peninsula Closing Event screening and Q&A with Isabel Do Diego and Daniel Valtueña 2:30 link 

Printed Matter launch: Catalog / Artists’ Books / Printed Matter / 1976–2020 / $48.66 Berlin-based artist Samuel Bich in conversation with Executive Director of Printed Matter, Inc. Max Schumann and art historian Regine Ehleiter 3pm link 

Yonkers Public Library Riverfront Art Gallery artist-talk: aviation artist Bill Melvin speaking with curator and artist Haifa Bint-Kadi, in conjunction with Melvin’s exhibition Come Fly With Me 3pm Instagram link, also Faccebook link 

Asia Week New York virtual preview panel of Major Highlights from Galleries and Auction Houses:  Maxwell K. Hearn, Douglas Dillon Chairman of the Department of Asian Art, Olivia Hamilton, Specialist, Head of Department, in the Chinese Works of Art department at Christie’s New York, Katherine Martin, Chairperson, Asia Week New York and Managing Director, Scholten Japanese Art, and Eric Zetterquist, principal, Zetterquist Galleries, New York 5pm link 

Flux Factory performance: Nova Scott-James The Universe is Expanding: Emergent Performance 5-6:30 registration link 

New York Studio School Instagram Live Series Insights into Process: Don Kimes 5:30 link 

Studio Museum in Harlem Studio LIVE talk: Xaviera Simmons speaking with Legacy Russell 6pm Instagram link 

Socrates Sculpture Park virtual discussion: Andrea Solstad, Kiyan Williams, & Sandy Williams IV, moderated by danilo machado; final event for Mounments exhibition 6pm Zoom registration link

Neuberger Museum of Art Artist Talk: Hank Willis Thomas 6:30-7:30 link; Facebook link  

AIA New York Center for Architecture panel: International Women’s Day 2021: #ChooseToChallenge Tamarah Begay, AIA, President & CEO, Indigenous Design Studio; Damaris Hollingsworth, AIA, Principal Architect, Design by Melo; Diana Nicklaus, AIA, President & CEO, saam Architecture; Rosa Sheng, FAIA, Principal & Director of J.E.D.I., Smith Group; moderated by Annelise Pitts 6:30 -8 $10 link 

Tang Teaching Museum Winter/Miller Lecture: Nick Cave 7pm link 

Garth Greenan Gallery talk: Howardena Pindell in conversation with Valerie Cassel Oliver; hosted by Grand Central Art Center, California State University Fullerton; Begovich Gallery, California State University Fullerton; and California State University Dominguez Hills 8:30 link 


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

ASIA WEEK NEW YORK multiple exhibitions and event around the city, for information and events, both online and on-site see link

1969 39 White St exhibition: María Fragoso El jardín entre tus dientes; Maud Madsen 3 Paintings 11-7

Chambers Fine Art 55 E 11 5th Fl exhibition: Egami Etsu Facebook by appointment

Hiroki Odo’s The Gallery 17 W 20 debut exhibition in event space: Cody Rasmussen Botanicals  

Susan Inglett Gallery 522 West 24 exhibition: Allison Miller Upside Down Pyramid

Metro Pictures 511 W 24 exhibition: Jim Shaw Before and After Math

Gallery Henoch 511 W 25 exhibition: Landscape 2021 John Evans, Susan Goldsmith, Anita Mazzucca, Alexandra Pacula, Daniel Sprick, Eric Zener

Morgan Lehman 526 W 26 exhibitions Edra Soto Casas-Islas | Houses-Islands; Paolo Arao Drawdown

Nancy Hoffman Gallery 520 W 27 exhibition: Joseph Raffael

Sundaram Tagore Chelsea 547 W 27 exhibition: Print/Process/Repeat Ghiora Aharoni, Karen Knorr, Kim Joon, Kamolpan Chotvichai, Miya Ando and Ricardo Mazal , Susan Weil

Kasmin 509 W 27 exhibition: Lee Krasner Collage Paintings 1938–1981

Japan Society 333 E 47 exhibition: When Practice Becomes Form: Carpentry Tools from Japan 

Austrian Cultural Forum New York 11 E 52 exhibition: Three with a Pen Lily Renée, Bil Spira, Paul Peter Porges

Kate Werble Gallery 136 E 73 exhibition: Marilyn Lerner  Walking Backwards Running Forwards

Joan B Mirviss Ltd 39 E 78 4th Fl exhibition: Tradition Redefined: Rosanjin and His Rivals Kitaōji Rosanjin, Arakawa Toyozō,Fujiwara Kei, Kaneshige Tōyō, Katō Tokurō, Kawakita Handeishi, and Koyama Fujio by appointment

Lévy Gorvy 909 Madison Ave exhibition: Paulo Monteiro; organized in collaboration with Mendes Wood DM, São Paulo

MoMA PS1 22-25 Jackson Ave Long Island City exhibition opening today: Niki de Saint Phalle Structures for Life advance timed ticket only, limited capacity


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

Video Data Bank performance film: Stephen Varble Lady Hercules, a Prelude to ‘Journey to the Sun’ ; coincides with The Gutter Art of Stephen Varble: Genderqueer Performance Art in the 1970s, photographs by Greg Day, an exhibition curated by David J. Getsy, taking place at Chicago’s Iceberg Projects link 

Public Art Fund video: Doors for Doris artist Sam Moyer on the legacy of Public Art Fund’s founder Doris C. Freedman link 


In MEMORIAM

Architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen (1929-2021)

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