A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Magnum artist talk: Open for Business: Magnum photographers on commission Jonas Bendiksen, Thomas Dworzak live noon YouTube link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground: The Sound of Science: Artists and Scientists Discuss Climate Change conversations and musical performances with artists, scientists, composers, musicians, and museum directors on the implications of NFTs, carbon capture, and the performing arts in the age of climate crisis 1-3:30 information about participants and registration link
Gagosian In Conversation: Richard Armstrong & John Torreano 1:30-2:30 Eventbrite link
Studio Museum in Harlem Studio LIVE conversation: Cauleen Smith with Daonne Huff 3pm Instagram link
Manhattan Graphics Center artist talk: Susan Goethel Campbell 5-6 link
Leica conference: Leica Women Summit first event: The Art of Pitches & Proposals Debi Cornwall, Yana Paskova, Emma Raynes, Maggie Steber, & Sandra Stevenson, moderated by Laura Roumanos 5-7, next session 24 and 25 April link
Municipal Art Society virtual tour: Step Inside: Greenwich Village Interiors, Part 2 with Matt Postal 6pm $25 link
AIA New York Center for Architecture Virtual Tour: John Kriskiewicz Architecture at the 1964/65 New York World’s Fair $10 6-7:30 link
Whitney Musuem of American Art panel: Red Exit Andrea Carlson in Conversation with Santiago-X (Koasati and Hacha'Maori), introduced by Melinda Lang 6pm link
MoMA talk: Virtual Views: Broken Nature, a Live Q&A with Paola Antonelli, senior curator in MoMA’s Department of Architecture and Design, and anthropologist Eduardo Kohn 8pm link
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted
Twenty First Gallery 76 Franklin St exhibition: A Year Around The Sun Erwan Boulloud, François Corbeau, Anne and Vincent Corbière, Giuseppe Ducrot, Farfelus Farfadets, Hubert Le Gall, Pierre Gonalons, Jean Grisoni, Elie Hirsch, Alexandra Mocanu, Marçin Rusak, François Salem, Eric Schmitt, RoWin'Atelier, Rob Wynne 10-6
A Space Gallery 331 Broome St closing event: Diamonds, Razors and Champagne curated by Leopold Masterson 6-9
Thierry Goldberg Gallery 109 Norfolk St exhibition: Viewfinder Carlo D'Anselmi, Veronica Fernandez, Bradley McCrary, Zatara McIntyre
New York Studio School 8 W 8 exhibition: Certificate Completion Exhibition 2021 Hohlt Pecore, Raimonda Sanna by appointment
Village Works 90 E 3 opening: Aqui y Ahora: A socially distanced and masked art opening Alfredo Martinez, Emotional Conflicts, Judith Fleishman, Nicole Gluck, Hesh Halper, Nikki Johnson, Sonia Lerebours, Mark Roggemann, curated by Amado Rij 5-9
Denise Bibro Fine Art 529 W 20 exhibition: Paula Elliott Object in Mind
303 Gallery 555 W 21 exhibition: Hans-Peter Feldmann Project Room: Lovers
Berry Campbell Gallery 530 W 24 exhibition: Lilian Thomas Burwell Soaring, curated by Melissa Messina
Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25 exhibition: Ed Cohen In Memory of Memory
K&P Gallery 547 W 27 #518 opening: Art Connects in New York Jeong Hu Jang, Jae Won Jung, Minyeong Kang, Yena Kong, Donghun Lee, Jung Min Lee, Yoon Jung Lee, Sun Paik 6-8
Kasmin 297 Tenth Ave exhibition Robert Polidori Total Gnosis Enigma
Sundaram Tagore 547 w 27 opening: Susan Weil Now, Then and Always by appointment link, exhibition link
High Line Nine 508 W 28 opening with live music: Give Me Some Skin Adam Lupton, Aleah Chapin, Alyssa Monks, Amy Werntz, Bernardo Siciliano, Bernardo Torrens, Buket Savci, Christian Fagerlund, Christopher Herrera, Daniel Maidman, David Kassan, Edie Nadelhaft, Erin Anderson, Hannah Murray, Heather McLeod, Hollis Dunlap, Kate Clark, Mae Read, Maggie Rose, Michelle Doll, Nicolas V. Sanchez, Patty Horing, Steven Assael, Sullivan Giles, Yun Jang, curated by Michelle Doll and Jason Patrick Voegele; also on view: Friedel Dzubas, presented by Leslie Feely Gallery 6-8; live performance: tri0 of Xiao-Dong Wang (violin), Catherine Sim (violin), and David Cerutti (viola) r from the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra 7pm
Carter Burden Gallery 548 W 28 exhibitions: Seeking Light, Finding Hope David Cerulli and Mary Reiser Heintjes;Sidney Peter Turner Folding Light; Judy Mauer Galaxsea
Fotografiska New York 281 Park Avenue South exhibition: Adrienne Raquel ONYX
Ross+Kramer Gallery 14 E 63 exhibition: Todd James
The Forum at St. Ann's 157 Montague St Brooklyn Heights outdoor performance for Earth Day: Embodied Activism by I.D.A, dance, sound, and performance collective composed of Isabel Umali (dance), Dustin Carlson (music), and Ashley Menestrina (dance), joined with four invited musicians and performers; three outdoor locations on Montague and Clinton Streets around St. Ann & the Holy Trinity Church 5:30-6:30 free
Mana Contemporary 888 Newark Ave Jersey City reception: Implied Scale: Confronting the Enormity of Climate Change Catherine Chalmers, Zaria Forman, Jeff Frost, Ted Kim, and James Prosek 5-8
ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Netflix now streaming: Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art (2020, dir. Barry Avrich) NOTE: The perfect companion to the much better known The Price of Everything (2020).
Anton Kern Gallery film: Wilhelm Sasnal Bikes and Paintings (Poland, 2019; 16 mm, 5:15 minutes) Vimeo link, Instagram link
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