Sunday, September 26, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 26 September 2021

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

ADVISORY  Venues are requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Some require advance reservations. All require masks.


ICP 79 Essex St talk: Constructed Reality: Diana Markosian on ‘Santa Barbara’ 2-3 free

Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St networking mixer for LGBT+ artists and creatives: Queer Family Union Reunion presented by Christopher Stout, in conjunction with his solo exhibition 3-5

Mazlish Gallery 675 Hudson St 5th Fl enter on 9th Ave reception: Dear 2021: WTF !? 6-10 

5-50 Gallery 5-50 51 Ave Long Island City:closing reception: Summer Idylle Debbi Kenote, Hayley Youngs, Jenny Kemp & Katie Neece 4-7

Figureworks 168 N 6 Williamsburg opening: Figureworks 20/20 20 Years/20 Artists Meridith McNeal, Jacquelyn Schiffman, Michael Sorgatz,  Mary Westring, Fulvia Zambon 2-6

Kunstraum 20 Grand Ave space 509 Navy Yard area artist talk: Speeding Up, Slowing Down: The Practice of "Feminine" Artmaking Austin Coudriet, Sarah Rain Hammond, Yurie Hayashi, Qendresa Mani, Z. Cong-Tam Nguyen, curated by Sarah Sloan 1-2

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway on the Plaza Prospect Heights literary event: Fifteenth Annual Brooklyn Children's Book Fair

Pratt Institute Myrtle Avenue Plaza, Myrtle Ave & Steuben St events: Foundation Expanded a celebration of student-designed projects noon-3


VIRTUAL EVENTS

Morbid Anatomy lecture: Psychoanalysis, Art and the Occult: Dancing in the Graveyard: Death Imagery in Satanism by Blanche Barton and Memento Mori Forever by Carl Abrahamsson 2pm $8 link 

Clark Art Institute lecture: Adrian Dannatt Bohemian Luxe: The Strange Journey of Les Lalanne from Brancusi’s Woodpile to Marc Jacobs’ Catwalk 3pm free Zoom registration required link; also Facebook Live link 

Pace Gallery premieres today: Present History: A New Documentary on Robert Longo directed by Sophie Chahinian 6pm information and registration link; now viewable: Thomas Nozkowski: The Last Paintings produced by Casimir Nozkowski link

Philadelphia Museum of Art film in Jasper Johns exhibition now available through the filmmaker: Katy Martin Hanafuda / Jasper Johns 1978-81, digital transfer (from super-8mm film), 35 minutes link NOTE: Incomparable document necessary for understanding the career of the artist, now being featured at both the Philadelphia Museum and the Whitney Museum of American Art


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