A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in challenging times
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted
Marinaro 1 Oliver St reception: Bella Foster Make Hay; RJ Supa Or Best Offer: A Capitalist Fantasia 5-7 postponed until tomorrow
Foxy Production 2 East Broadway #200 opening: Sara Cwynar Glass Life 3-8
Olfactory Art Keller 25 Henry St reception: Josely Carvalho Suspensio: An Interruption in Time 4-8
Frosch&Co 34 East Broadway opening: Mark Power Common Sense 6-8
Artists Space 11 Cortlandt Alley exhibition:J ordan Lord Prophetic Memory noon-6 also streaming link
Deli Gallery 36 White St opening: Alina Perez No One Recognizes You as a Puddle
ATM Gallery NYC 54 Henry St opening: Mike Lee Under the Lemon Tree
Lyles & King reception 19 Henry St: Catalina Ouyang White Male Ally; 21 Catherine St: Erica Mahinay The Bright Place Idea 3-8
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St opening reception: Christopher Stout Wonderment of Otherness 6-8
David Krut Projects 526 W 26 8th Fl exhibition: Aida Muluneh Wings that Soar by appointment
Marisa Newman Projects 38 W 32 Suite 1602 exhibition: Exit Wounds Stephen Irwin, Phoenix Lindsey-Hall
David Richard Gallery 211 E 121 reception: Michael Namingha Altered Landscapes 4-7
VIRTUAL EVENTS
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #376: Radical Poetry Reading with Ishmael Reed Ishmael Reed curates the 50th Radical Poetry Reading featuring poetry read by Theo Konrad Auer, Boadiba, Kim McMillon, and Tennessee Reed 1pm link
Aperture The Lives of Images Symposium Series: Vol. 1: Session 2 Repetition, Reproduction, and Circulation Erika Balsom and Aria Dean on Reproducibility, Copyright, and Appropriation; coproduced by Aperture and the International Center of Photography 1-2:30 free, with suggested donation link
Greene Naftali 508 W 26 In Conversation: Haegue Yang speaking with Anne Barlow, Director of Tate St Ives, and curators Natalia Sidlina and Lara Goodband and artist Abigail Reynolds 2:30-3:30 YouTube link
Center for Brooklyn History at Brooklyn Public Library CBH Talks: Jeffrey Richman How the Brooklyn Bridge Was Built: A Visual History, in conjunction with Richman’s new book, Building the Brooklyn Bridge: 1869 - 1883 6:30-7:30 registration link
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