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
Baxter St Camera Club of New York 126 Baxter St reception: Donavon Smallwood, 2021 Aperture Portfolio Prize Winner 5-8
ADAA CHELSEA GALLERY WALK 2021 28 galleries open late, some with receptions and talks 6-8 for map and listing of special events see link
Pace Gallery 540 w 25 panel: Claes & Coosje’s The Course of the Knife: A Workshop Considering Sculpture, Performance, Architecture, and the Absurd K8 Hardy, David Levine, Precious Okoyomon, and Hari Kunzru, alongside Pace Live Curatorial Director and moderator Mark Beasley 3:30-4:30 resrvation link
Alexander Berggruen 1018 Madison Ave reception: Angie Jennings Guides from the night fields; Yuri Yuan River Flows in You 5-7
David Richard Gallery 211 E 121 reception: Galen Cheney Slow Burn 4-7
VIRTUAL EVENTS
IFDA NY Chapter talk: artist Dennis Jacob, moderated by Andrea Warriner 11am free link
Fritz Ascher Society Zoom lecture: Meike Hoffmann New Frontiers of Provenance Research: The Mosse Art Research Initiative (MARI) noon link
High Line Art conversation: Artificial Intelligence & Algorithms: How We Train Surveillance Tools Meredith Whittaker, Chris Gilliard, and Mimi Onuoha examine how artificial intelligence and algorithms are built and explore the ways that existing social relations are in fact reproduced in the computers intended to enhance objectivity noon-1:30 link
The Brooklyn Rail YouTube Summer Series: Art Books Art Books editor Megan N. Liberty is joined by the Director of Center for Book Arts Corina Reynolds for a conversation on the book as art, looking at books reviewed in the Rail and in the collection of Center for Book Arts 1pm link
Museum of Arts and Design conversation: In the MAD Loupe with Terhi Tolvanen, the Finnish artist speaking with Barbara Paris Gifford 2-3 $10 link
Municipal Art Society of New York panel: Towards Comprehensive Planning: New York City in Conversation Tom Angotti, Professor Emeritus, Urban Policy & Planning, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, CUNY; Jon McMillan, Director of Planning, TF Cornerstone; Barika X. Williams, Executive Director, Association for Neighborhood & Housing Development Inc.; moderated by Spencer Williams, AICP, Assoc. AIA 5-6 free with reservation, donations encouraged link
NADA conversation: ISLA a ISLA, A dialogue about contemporary sound art from Puerto Rico presented by Embajada, San Juan 6pm link
ICP But Still, It Turns Conversation: Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa and David Campany on All My Gone Life 6-7 free link
IN MEMORIAM
Art Dealer Inge Baecker (1943-2021), promoter of the Fluxus movement
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