Thursday, February 17, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 17 February 2022

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

ADVISORY 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. 


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

Someday 120 Walker St  #3R opening: Tom Forkin 6-8

LES THIRD THURSDAY multiple galleries open late, with many hosting receptions; for participating venues see link 

Lubov 5 E Broadway, #402 opening: Mimi Park Soft Genesis 6-9

Marc Straus 299 Grand St reception: Chris Jones 4-8

Storefront 319 Grand St opening: Gold & Grime: The Art of Appropriation Egon Zippel and Johanna Schwarzbeck 6-9

New Museum 235 Bowery exhibitions opening to the public today: Faith Ringgold American People NOTE: A long-awaited and well-deserved New York museum exhibition by the 91-year old artist. See it. Also on view: Daniel Lie Unnamed Entities

House of X (Public Hotel) 215 Chrystie St one-night event: Exhibitionist: Art Show Anna Cone, Anthony Padilla, and Tom Prinsell, Olivia Taylor, Rob Ebeltoft, Jonathan Sims, Ksenia Salion, and Kat Ryals  7-11 free reservation link 

Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St reception: Reshuffle Vian Borchert, Laura Duggan, Jane Fire, Edward Jackson, Don Keene, Joyce Pommer, Lenora Rosenfield, Alexandra Rozenman, and Robert Solomon; curated by Robert Curcio of curcioprojects & Priska Juschka of Lichtundfire; dArt International Issue Release 6-8 

signs and symbols 249 East Houston St reception: Carol Szymanski You Pair How 6-8

Village Works 90 E 3 reception: James Top 5-9 book signing 5pm

Dacia Gallery 621 E 11 opening: Women Artists Exhibition Hyunhee Doh, Janet Cook, Lydia Martin, Michela Roman, Jane Philips, Miriam Baranov, Calla Donofrio, Penny Santy, Alexandrea Nicholas-Jennings, Debra Hill and Amber Lia-Kloppel 6-8

EV Gallery 621 E 11 opening: Fares Rizk My Affair With New York City 6-8

The Great Hall First Presbyterian Church 12 W 12 meet the artist: Marianne Barcellona, in conjunction with exhibition Scale, curated by Cecilia Andre,noon-4

Sean Horton (Presents) 515 W 20 3rd Fl opening: József Csató Crossing The Invisible

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 W 20 opening: Nancy' Cohen Walking a Line; Soundings Cristina De Gennaro, Dale Emmart, Reeva Potoff and Barbara Zucker, curated by Nancy Cohen reception Saturday

Sikkema Jenkins & Co. 530 W 22 opening: Vik Muniz Scraps 6-8 

DC Moore 535 W 22 opening today: Jane Wilson Reflected Still Life; David Driskell Mystery of the Masks

Chashama 320 W 23 reception: Laura Stein The Future Looks like Heaven - Part 1 6-8

Anders Wahlstedt Fine Art 521 W 26 opening: Liv Mette Larsen Nightview 5-8

Davidson Gallery 521 W 26 opening: Sam Messenger Grids & Veils 5-8

High Line Nine 507 W 27 receptions: Lucas Bononi The Forest 6-8; Djivan Schapira Au Bout du Bois 7-9

Carter Burden Gallery 548 W 28 #534 reception: Go Figure! Earlene Hardie Cox, Barbara Herzfeld, Bernice Kramer, Lindsay, Isaac Paris, Sheila Schwid, Regina Silvers, Susan Sinek, Syma, and Danny Turitz; Lost? And What is Found? Group Show by The New York Artists Circle Audrey Anastasi, Marianne Barcellona, Fran Beallor, Walter Brown, Kathleen Casey, Pamela Casper, Colleen Deery, Norma Greenwood, Valerie Huhn, Sandra Indig, Diana Jensen, Arthur Kvarnstrom, Yvonne Lamar-Rogers, Donna Levinstone, Christina Maile, Douglas Newton, Ellen Pliskin, Siena Gillann Porta, Amy Regalia, Gale Rothstein, Charles Seplowin, Regina Silvers, Geoffrey Stein, Joanne Steinhardt, and Alice Zinnes 6-8 

Noho M55 Gallery 548 W 28 Ste 634 reception: Mario Busoni The Partial Figure 6-8 

Viridian Artists 548 W 28 reception: David Fitzgerald No Escape 6-8

Penumbra Foundation 36 E 30 reception: Martyna Szczęsna Array 6-8

Michael Werner 4 E 77 opening today: Markus Lüpertz The Grace of the Twentieth Century Is Rendered Visible by the Dithyramb I Have Invented: Paintings from 1963-1976

Galerie Buchholz 17 E 82 reception: Lutz Bacher More Than This 6-8 

Calabar 2504 Frederick Douglass Boulevard opening: Black Resilience and Sustainability Winfred Nana Amoah, Elan Cadiz, Donchellee Fulwood, Alexandre Kyungu Mwilambwe, Qrcky, Ghislaine Sabati, P Wamaitha N’gang’am, curated Atim Annette Oton 5-9

Open Source Gallery 306 17th St reception: Even The Most Beautiful Morning Cannot Bring Back The Evening, collaborative exhibition developed by five Toronto-based artists/designers, and organized by artist Petrina Ng 6-9


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: COMMON GROUND series: A Dream Life: Claire Messud the author joins Rail Fiction Editor Will Chancellor for a conversation on the publication of Messud's novel A Dream Life (Tablo Tales); concludes with a reading from the book 1pm link  

SVA Diversity, Equity and Inclusion talk: In Their Own Words: The Legacy of Black and African American American Artists Michael Barclay lll, Rob Fields, Georgette Grier Key, TJ Sterling, Michele Washington, and Storm Ascher 5:30-7:30 link 

Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tour: Grand Street in Manhattan with Matt Postal 6pm $25 link 

artsPSWT - Park Slope/Windsor Terrace Artists virtual artist interview/studio visit: Paula Rennis and Susan Greenstein 6:30 Zoom link

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