Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 8 June 2021

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

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

Queer Thoughts 373 Broadway C9 opening: Paul P. Bacchante with lowered eyes noon-8

Nathalie Karg Gallery 291 Grand St 4th fl opening: Mirror, Mirror Whitney Hubbs, Tommy Kha, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Ilona Szwarc 4-8

Outsider Art Fair 150 Wooster St exposition: Super-Rough overseen by Takashi Murakami; VIP & Press Preview (By Invitation Only) 11-7; opens to public on 9 June

Michele Mack Gallery 236 W 10 opening: Emergence Kate Raudenbush and Jakob Bokulich 6-9

Gowanus Dredgers Boathouse 2nd St between Bond and the Canal Gowanus artist reception: Simply Local: Painting Gpwanus and Beyond Susan Greenstein, Janet Pedersen, and Ella Yang 4-7


VIRTUAL EVENTS

Virtual Museum Mile Festival various museums along fifth Ave with special virtual events from 9am-9pm Metropolitan Museum link 

American Federation of Arts Directors Dialogue: Update from the Uffizi Eike Schmidt in Conversation with AFA Director & CEO Pauline Willis noon link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #315: A Conversation on Jennifer Bartlett Phong H. Bui, Klaus Ottmann, and Raphael Rubinstein join Rail Editor-at-Large Eleanor Heartney for a conversation on artist Jennifer Bartlett; concludes with a poetry reading 1pm link 

Gagosian Premieres video: Gerhard Richter featuring Hans Ulrich Obrist, Rashaun Mitchell + Silas Riener, and Patti Smith 2pm link 

Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery lecture: Katie Anania "We Starve Ourselves and Each Other": Hunger and Lesbian Self-Fashioning in 1970s America, Q&A moderated by Katherine Ott 5pm link 

EFA Project Space workshop: The Visual Artists' Immigration Clinic 6-8 $10 reservation required link 

Glass House Presents lecture: Kristina Wilson Modern Design? You Bet! Life, Ebony, and Modernism in 1950s America coinciding with the publication of Wilson’s book Mid-Century Modernism and the American Body: Race, Gender, and the Politics of Power in Design (Princeton University Press, 2021) 7pm information link 

SVA i3 Photo Lecture: Alyssa Coppelman 7-8:30 link 

National Academy of Design video conversation series RE: William T. Williams hosted by Jarrett Earnest 7pm link  


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

Pamela Salisbury Gallery video about Judy Pfaff's site-specific installation ar.chae.ol.o.gy, produced by Walter Hergt link 

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