Thursday, June 24, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 24 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 

Broadway 373 Broadway exhibition: Claire Oswalt 11-6

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery 7 Franklin Place opening: Sarah Esme Harrison 4-6

Abrons Arts Center 466 Grand St Main Gallery opening: Counterflags Lizania Cruz, Kahlil Robert Irving, Edra Soto, Carlos Martiel, José Castrellón, Jason Mena, Melissa Raymond, René Sandín, María Lulú Varona, Ricardo Cabret, Esperanza Mayobre, and Esvin Alarcón Lam, curated by Natalia Viera Salgado, presented as part of La Residencia 

Shrine x Shelter 179 East Broadway opening: Castaways Sybil Gibson and Willie Jinks

Sargent's Daughters 179 East Broadway exhibition: Victoria Dugger Out of Body

Thomas Nickles Project 47 Orchard St event: An Evening of Cuban Art & Fashion an evening with stylist and writer Evan Elkowitz 6-8

Thierry Goldberg Gallery 109 Norfolk St reception: By a Thread Paige Beeber and Jessica Willitte 6-8

SFA Projects 131 Chrystie St closing party: The Elements of Pattern and the Spaces in Between Danielle Dimston, Patricia Fabricant, Gordon Fearey, Russell Floersch, Gj Kimsunken, Sirikul Pattachote, Benjamin Pritchard, Christopher Stout, Jason Yung 6-8

Matter 405 Broome St reception: Umberto Bellardi Ricci Dawn 6-9 reservation link 

Downs & Ross 96 Bowery 2nd fl opening: Douglas Watt Deep End Epiphany 2-8

GR Gallery 255 Bowery reception: Back To Life Johan Van Mullem, Magdalena Kirklewska, Zheng Tianming 4-8 reservation Eventbrite link 

The Hole 312 Bowery opening: Adam Parker Smith Standing On the Moon; Robert Moreland The Concept of Calm 6-8

Karma 188 & 172 E 2 opening: Andrew Cranston Waiting for the Bell 10-8

Fortnight Institute 21 E  3 opening: Trude Viken Midnight Theater 4-7

Chambers Fine Art 55 E 11 5th fl open house: Wei Jia Good Times 3-6 exhibition also at Fou Gallery

David Zwirner 519 W 19 reception: Marlon Riggs 6-8; 525 and 533 W 19 reception: Derek Jarman; 525 W 19 reception: Silence=Death, from the collection of  Avram Finkelstein 6-8

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 W 20 6W exhibition: The Summer Show Deborah Dancy, Susan English, Antony Densham, Tucker Nichols, and Erin O'Brien

Miles McEnery Gallery 520 W 21 exhibition: Franklin Evans fugitivemisreadings 5-7

Miles McEnery Gallery 511 W 22 exhibition: You Again  Pedro Barbeito, Jackie Gendel, Elliott Green, Josephine Halvorson, Fabian Marcaccio, Tom McGrath, Tracy Miller, Ann Pibal, and Eric Wolf, curated by Franklin Evans 5-7

Miles McEnery Gallery 525 W 22 opening: Tom LaDuke 5-7

DC Moore Gallery 535 W 22 opening: Joyce Kozloff Uncivil Wars 2-6

Anna Zorina Gallery 532 W 24 opening: Heather Day Convergence curated by Ché Morales 6-8

Gagosian 555 W 24 opening: Social Works David Adjaye, Zalika Azim, Allana Clarke, Kenturah Davis, Theaster Gates, Linda Goode Bryant, Lauren Halsey, Titus Kaphar, Rick Lowe, Christie Neptune, Alexandria Smith, and Carrie Mae Weems, curated by Antwaun Sargent 4-8


Heller 303 10th Ave reception: Melting Point presented with Ferrin Contemporary; Heller Gallery artists: Stine Bidstrup, Nancy Callan, Sydney Cash, Amber Cowan, Morten Klitgaard, Laura Kramer, Tom Patti, Pamela Sabroso & Alison Siegel, and Norwood Viviano; Ferrin artists: Raymon Elozua, Peter Christian Johnson, Steven Young Lee, Courtney Leonard, Beth Lipman, Lauren Mabry, Gregg Moore, Katie Parker & Guy Michael Davis, Paul Scott, Sally Silberberg, and Robert Silverman; Ferrin portion at Mass MoCA 5-7

High Line Nine 507 W 27 performance from John-Henry Crawford, and closing reception of Sugarlift artist in residence Jon Legere 6pm, performance 7pm reservation link 

Prince Street Galley 547 W 27 reception and gallery talk: Bill Arning on Thedra Cullar-Ledford and her exhibition Smells Like Good Times 6-8

The Painting Center 547 W 27 reception: Anki King Waiting; Katharine Dufault To Be in The Same World 5-8

Pictor 547 W 27 closing: Desperately Seeking Normal premiere members’ show 5-8

Microscope 525 W 29 opening: Ezra Wube Darkness noon-8

Marisa Newman 38 W 32 #1602 book launch: Natasha Sweeten What You Missed That Day You Were Absent 4-7

Monya Rowe Gallery 224 W 30 #1005 exhibition: Odd Hours Aubrey Levinthal and Emily Pettigrew 

Marian Goodman Gallery 24 W 57 exhibitions:Robert Smithson Abstract Cartography; An-My Lê: đô-mi-nô

Petzel 35 E 67 exhibition: Jon Pylypchuk What have we missed

David Zwirner 34 E 69 reception: Mark Morrisroe, curated by Ryan McGinley 5-7

Chashama 675 Third Ave exhibition: Josh Harlan Intangible Assets: Recent Work

Hugo Galerie 755 Madison Ave reception: Fête Eric Roux-Fontaine, Beth Carter, Marc Chalmé 6-8 reservation required info@hugogalerie.com or 212.614.6983 

Arts+Leisure 1571 Lexington Ave reception: H. Peik Larsen Prints in Time 6-8

Brooklyn Army Terminal 80 58th St Sunset Park Penumbra artist studio visit: Jeff Whetstone open to members and non-members 6:30 reservation link 


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground Virtual Screening: Aggie, directed by Catherine Gund (courtesy of Aubin Pictures and Strand Releasing) 1pm link 

New York Studio School Instagram Live Series Insights into Process: Artist and NYSS Alum Sarah King 2pm link 

Joan B Mirviss Zoom Panel: Tea as Context: Treasuring Ceramics Nicolle Bertozzi, PhD candidate in Japanese history at Columbia University; Louise Cort, Curator Emerita of Ceramics, Freer | Sackler, National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; Andrew Maske, Associate Professor in Art History and Visual Studies, Arts of Asia and Japan Studies, University of Kentucky; Morgan Pitelka, Professor and Chair, Department of Asian Studies, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Andrew Watsky, Professor and Director, Program in East Asian Art and Archaeology, Princeton University 5pm link 

Municipal Art Society virtual tour: Take the A Train: Inwood with Matt Postal 6pm $25 link 


ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 

Fort Gansevoort New York online exhibition: Spirits, Popstars, and Royals Kaylene Whiskey, Vincent Namatjira, and Tiger Yaltangk link 


IN MEMORIAM
Artist John O'Reilly (1930 - 2021), known for his collages, which he called montages

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