A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in challenging times
ADVISORY Many events are being canceled because of the virus surge; always check with desired venues before going to any event. Some art and design venues are requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Many require advance reservations. All require masks.
SNOW WARNING Most, if not all, events are being canceled today. Call for information before proceeding.
NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted
Postmasters 54 Franklin St opening today: David Diao Berlin Chair in Pieces noon-8
Launch F18 373 Broadway Ste 618 opening: Be A Body Elena Redmond and Alexandra Smith, curated by Tchotchke Gallery 6-8
Lomex 86 Walker St #3 opening: H.R. Giger HRGNYC with images by Chris Stein co-curated with Alessio Ascari 6-8
Peter Blum Gallery 176 Grand St opening: Esther Kläs Come again 11-6 postponed
No Gallery 105 Henry St curator talk and short film viewing: I Don't Know (1970) by Penelope Spheeris and talk with Boys & Girls curator, Alex Berns 6pm
François Ghebaly 391 Grand St opening: Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork Solutions to Common Noise Problems
Massey Klein Gallery 124 Forsyth St reception: Matthew Larson Autofocus 4-7
Tibor de Nagy Gallery 11 Rivington St opening: Louisa Matthíasdóttir Hestar
Ethan Cohen Gallery closing receptions: 259 W 19 Aboudia Nouchi Graffiti; 251 W 19 The Last Word
Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl 535 W 24 3rd Fl beginning today: Ann Hamilton New Work
West Chelsea Contemporary 231 10th Ave benefit exhibition opening: New York Artists for the Bronx curated by Elisse Geberth 2-6 reservation link
5-50 Gallery 5-50 51 Ave Long Island City opening: Fabulous Finds Tyler Lafreniere, Claire Lachow & Jon Duff 4-7
IRL Gallery 80 Franklin St Greenpoint opening: Yirui Jia Drink An Overloaded Bowl Of Chaos Soup 4-7
Gallery at BRIC House 647 Fulton St exhibition open today: Suné Woods Aragonite Stars
Pamela Salisbury Gallery 362 1/2 Warren St Hudson beginning today: Hans Hofmann Ink Drawings from the 1930s; Ying Li Splendor
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Kentler International Drawing Space virtual book release & artists panel: Jaanika Peerna Glacier Elegies; Jaanika Peerna, Nancy Manter, and Florence Neal discuss environmental concerns in their work and the role of artists in addressing climate change 4pm Zoom link
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