Thursday, November 4, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 4 November 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. Always check with desired venues before going to any event


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

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery 7 Franklin Place reception: Kari Cholnoky Maw; Andrew Masullo; 6-8

1969 39 White St opening: Caleb Hahne The Earth, It Held Me 11-8

Bienvenu Steinberg & Partner 35 Walker St opening: Stefana McClure I See You Seeing Me (Meeting the Female Gaze) 6-8

Owen James 59 Wooster St opening: China Marks Ghosts In The Machine 6-8

Olympia 41 Orchard St reception: Lee Maxey Be Not Afraid 5-8 

International Center of Photography 79 Essex St book signing: Catherine Opie (Phaidon) 2-3

Equity 245 Broome St reception: Eric Holzman Thinning the Veil curated by Ben Pritchard 6-8

Heroes Gallery 162 Allen St reception: Maria Calandra Elizabeth Murray 6-8

Sperone Westwater 257 Bowery opening: Shaunté Gates The Land of Myth: Poppies & Parachutes; Jitish Kallat Tmesis 

Cooper Union 7 E 7 book launch: Michael Young: Reality Modeled After Images 7-9 reservation required link 

Petzel 456 W 18 opening: Maria Lassnig The Paris Years, 1960–68

David Zwirner 525 W 19 exhibition: Portia Zvavahera Ndakaoneswa murima

David Zwirner 533 W 19 exhibition: Neo Rauch The Signpost

David Zwirner 537 W 20 exhibition: Seen in the Mirror: Things from the Cartin Collection Josef Albers, Giorgio Morandi, Joseph Cornell, Forrest Bess, Sol LeWitt, Charles LeDray, Rembrandt van Rijn; Ruth Asawa All Is Possibl

Jack Shainman  513 W 20 and 524 W 24 opening: Radcliffe Bailey Ascents and Echoes

Garth Greenan 545 W 20 reception: aune Quick-to-See Smith Woman in Landscape 6-8

Nara Roesler 511 W 21 opening: Tomie Ohtake Visible Persistence curated by Luis Pérez-Oramas

Matthew Marks Gallery 522 W 22 opening: Robert Gober “Shut up.” “No. You shut up.” 6-8

Matthew Marks Gallery 526 W 22 opening: Ken Price Pluto Ware

Fremin 520 W 23 reception and open bar: Eric Ceccarini and Hacer; presented in partnership with Galerie L'Atelier  6-8

Lehmann Maupin 501 W 24 reception: Helen Pashgian Spheres and Lenses 6-8

Marianne Boesky 507 W 24 opening: Svenja Deininger  In Between, Repeated 6-8

Metro Pictures 519 W 24 reception: Paulina Olowska Haus Proud 6-8

Matthew Marks Gallery 523 W 24 opening: Suellen Rocca In Dreams, The Last Works 6-8

Luhring Augustine 531 W 24 reception: Tomm El-Saieh Toma 6-8

CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 reception: Danielle Deadwyler  Object-Subject: Flaw is the Only Recourse Curator-Mentor: Tiona Nekkia McClodden 6-8

Agora 530 W 25 reception: Sahar Khalkhalian The Dance of Life; Cadences of Color & Form 6-8

Pace Gallery 540 W 25 reception: Qiu Xiaofei  Divination; DRIFT Past, Present, Future; Robert Longo Lazarus Manifold  6-8

Daniel Cooney Fine Art 508 W 26 Suite 9C opening: Jack Brusca (1939–1993)  Paintings 1975 - 1993

Greene Naftali 508 W 26 opening: Steffani Jemison Broken Fall

Alexander Gray Associates 510 W 25 Ricardo Brey Blue Shore 

Paula Cooper 524 W 26 opening: Joel Shapiro 

First Street Gallery 526 W 26 opening: Fei Li The Unofficial History Of Tomorrow 6-8

Alison Bradley Projects 526 W 26 reception: Rakuko Naito, curated by Gabriela Rangel 5-8

Mitchell - Innes & Nash 534 W 26 opening: Chris Johanson Considering Unknow Know With What Is, And 4-8

Casey Kaplan 121 W 27 opening: Matthew Ronay Ligatures; William McKeown (1962-2011)  

High Line Nine 507 W 27 opening: Charles W Norton The Pippins: Dilemma of Color 6:30-8 reservation link 

Kasmin  509 W 27 opening: Roxy Paine Normal Fault 6-8

Prince Street Gallery 547 W 27 reception: Susan Sussman Capturing Awe 5-8

Blue Mountain Gallery 547 W 27 reception: Alexander Purves Watercolors and Drawings 5-8

Montserrat Contemporary Art 547 W 27 reception: Dorothy A. Culpepper, Roz Dorlen, Juan Carlos Stekelman 6-8 Mural tour: Meet at Marka27's mural at 195 Gold St free, reservation Eventbrite link 

Painting Center 547 W 27 reception: Jack McWhorter Visible Universe; Patricia Zinsmeister Parker Lunch With Picasso; Earl Iselin Stacked 5-8

Bowery 547 W 27 reception: Anne Delaney On Notice: Paintings and Drawings 5-8

Viridian 548 W 28 reception: Kiffi Diamond Found Inspiration 6-8

ClampArt 247 W 29 reception: Feeling the Space Jane Dickson, Natasha Gornik, Marianna Rothen, Ann Weathersby, curated by Lissa Rivera 6-8

Egan and Rosen 11 E 78 opening: Catharine Czudej Hippie Puke  6-8

Almine Rech 39 E 78 2nd Fl opening: Genieve Figgis Immortal Reflection 6-8

Penumbra Foundation 36 E 30 opening: 27 Seconds curated by Jenia Fridlyand 6-8

Bonner David 22 E 81 #1 reception: Ron Hicks Human to Human 6-9 reservation link 


Brooklyn Expo Center 72 Noble St Greenpoint exposition: The Other Art Fair ticketed, continues through Sunday

IRL 80 Franklin St Greenpoint opening: Jean-Michel Will I Dream? 6-9

Secret Project Robot 401 Wythe Ave Williamsburg opening: Sebastian Mlynarski

DUMBO First Thursday various receptions and events: Galleries open late, video art projections on the Manhattan Bridge and a special walking tour exploring Murals for the Movement (new Dumbo murals)

Art Cake 214 40th St Sunset Park Art Cake Resident Presentation Series: William Fleites 4-6


YONKERS FIRST THURSDAY GALLERY HOP 5:30-7:30

  Blue Door Art Center 13 Riverdale Ave exhibition: Wilde Pair: The Artist and the Teacher, Judith and Richard Wilde

  Urban Studio Unbound / Warburton Gallery 16 Warburton Ave Studio Survey

  Riverfront Art Gallery Yonkers Public Library 1 Larkin Center 4th Fl exhibition: Ubuntu: I am Because We Are Carol Bash, Elvira Clayton, Ricardo Osmondo Francis, Lisa Gathright-Miller, Katherine Emely Gomez, Tony Jefferson, Jelly, Casseia Lewis, Bleu Pablo, Fares Rizk, Moses Ros, Dennis Shelton, Patricia Stuart, Ed Woods 


VIRTUAL EVENTS

International Center of Photography. ICP Spotlights: Catherine Opie in Conversation with Helen Molesworth noon free link 

New Museum discussion: Speculative Values: Between the Institution and the NFT 1-5 free 1-5 link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: Common Ground series: Build Back Better: Erik Forman Union organizer and entrepreneur Erik Forman joins Rail Editor-at-Large Donna Schaper for a conversation;  concludes with a poetry reading by Cole Swensen 2pm link 


IN MEMORIAN

Brazilian indigenous artist Jaider Esbell (1979-2021)


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