Thursday, April 15, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 15 April 2021

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

VIRTUAL EVENTS

nanimarquina woven talks #3: Creativity: Nani Marquina and Maria Piera Marquina in conversation with Jaime Hayon, moderated by John Edelman 11:30 link 

Philippe Labaune Gallery conversation: Ian Bertram and Paul Pope 1pm link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground: On Art At A Time Like This Curators Barbara Pollack and Anne Verhallen join Rail Editor-at-Large Thyrza Nichols Goodeve for a conversation on ‘Art At A Time Like This’; conclude with a poetry reading 1pm link 

Lehmann Maupin 501 W 24 Artists-in-Dialogue: Shirazeh Houshiary and Enuma Okoro; in conjunction with exhibition: Shirazeh Houshiary A Thousand Folds 1pm link 

Pace Gallery panel discussion on Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen: Mary Ceruti, Marc Glimcher, and Kasper König, in conjunction with Claes & Coosje: A Duet 3pm link 

Center for Book Arts online opening reception with walk-throughs: Interspecies Futures [IF] curated by Oscar Salguero; Betsy Stirratt Veiled Taxonomies; Maureen Catbagan Lights, Tunnels, Passages, & Shadows 6:30-8 link 

Light Work UVP Artist Conversation + Q&A:  My Body Is Opaque Steffani Jemison and Alexis Page;  in conjunction with public exhibition. Steffani Jemison: Figure 8 6:30 link 


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

LOWER EAST SIDE THIRD THURSDAY 70 galleries with extended hours until 8pm map and information link 

Marinaro 1 Oliver St reception: Anthony Iacono Beware of Pickpockets 3-7

Krause Gallery 149 Orchard St reception: Chris Bakay Stay A while; Javier Vazquez Bloodied But Not Beaten 4-8

carriage trade 277 Grand St opening: Hearts and Minds Chantal Akerman, Harold Ancart, Jef Geys, Dan Graham, Bodys Isek Kingelez, Robert Lebeck, An-My Lê, Otobong Nkanga, Marina Pinsky, Claudia Peña Salinas,Adam Simon, Momoyo Torimitsu, Hil Yeh 4-8

Marc Straus 299 Grand St opening: José Carlos Martinat Ruinophilia: Paintings 4-8

Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St opening: Expanding Space Carol Boram-Hays, Leslie Ford, Augustus Goertz, Arlene Santana, Gina Werfel, and Gerald Wolfe 5-8

signs & symbols 102 Forsyth St opening: Michelle Handelman Irma Vep, The Last Breath 6pm 

Freight + Volume 97 Allen St opening: Rebecca Goyette My Snake Is Bigger Than Your Snake 6-9

Fremin Gallery 520 W 23 reception: Wild Love Griet Van Malderen 6-8

Agora 530 W 25 reception: Dreamscapes Emily Curtis, Alan Lacke Cairo, Eunmi Park, Sari Moilala, Bojko Jerman, Alexandr Mischan, Belle Roth, Garese, Bex Wilkinson 6-8

Alexander Gray Associates 510 W 26 exhibition: Joan Semmel A Balancing Act

Howard Greenberg 41 E 57 exhibition:  Lewis Hine The WPA National Research Project Photographs, 1936-37

David Benrimon 41 E 57 exhibition: Yayoi Kusama Infinity by appointment

David Nolan 24 E 81 exhibitions: Mel Kendrick; David Hartt, Wardell Milan

The Church 48 Madison St Sag Harbor new exhibition and event space from Eric Fischl and April Gornik: Kerry James Marshall and Awol Erizku 


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

Kasper Contemporary online exhibition: Mark Zimmermann Meditations link 

James Fuentes online: David Leggett Works on Paper line; Sue Coe, presented in collaboration with Galerie St. Etienne link 

Site:Brooklyn Gallery online exhibition: Shape In All Its Forms  Rita Bard, Amy Bassin, J Bloom, Dustyn Bork, Ryan J. Brady, Helena Chastel, Mike Childs, Yvette Cohen, Katya Derksen, Eric Dever, Karl Goulet, M. Benjamin Herndon, Aleya Hoerlein, Katherine Hunt, Ruin Kenzie, Stacey Lawrence, Niraja Lorenz, Kathy Lucoff Godin, Sienna Martz, Edward Mills, Shamira Nicolas, Diane Novetsky, Steve Novick, Joseph Ostraff, Ethel Poindexter, Brigitte Radecki, Steven Rahbany, Mel Reese, Annie Sailer, Jennifer Small, Frederick Smith, Gerri Spilka, Nicholas Wood, juried by Hunter Drohojowska-Philp link 


IN MEMORIAM
Art dealer and journalist Jeffrey Paley (August 11, 1938-February February 27, 2021)

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