Thursday, September 15, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 15 September 2022

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

ADVISORY Some venues are again requiring masks for entry. A few still require proof of vaccination. Many mandate advance reservations. Always check with desired venues before going to any event.


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

BMCC Shirley Fiterman Art Center 81 Barclay St reception: Johannah Herr I Have Seen the Future: The American Home; Jean-Marc Superville Sovak The Price of Half-Freedom: Manuel de Gerrit de Reus; Enslaved, Condemned, Pardoned and Freed, 1641-1644 6-8

SFA Advisory 45 White St reception; Jon Joanis New Paintings 5-7

Soho Photo Gallery 15 White St reception: Audrey Bernstein Reverie; Allan Markman Against the Grain; Gloria Pereyra Gossamer; David Kutz The Machine in the Garden; Michael Sackler Precedent: Architecture: Perspective 6-8

Tribeca Community Window 160 West Broadway sidewalk opening: Yves Seban Pandemia 6-8

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art 26 Wooster St opening celebration: Indecencia Luis A., Arantxa Araujo, Arthur Avilés, Nao Bustamante, Susana Cook, Anna Costa e Silva and Nina Terra, Jean-Ulrick Désert, Marga Gomez, Félix González Torres, Nadia Granados (La Fulminante), Noelia Quintero and Rita Indiana, Carlos Martiel, Carlos Leppe, Elizabeth “MACHA” Marrero, Ivan Monforte, Gigi Otálvaro-Hormillosa, Charles Rice-González, Jesusa Rodríguez and Liliana Felipe, Carmelita Tropicana & Uzi Parnes & Ela Troyano, and Las Yeguas del Apocalipsis, curated by Nicolás Dumit Estévez Raful Espejo Ovalles 6-8


LES Third Thursday dozens of galleries open late, many with receptions 4-8 link

Chinatown Soup 16 Orchard St reception: Vincent Donato Still Movement 6-8

Miguel Abreu Gallery 36 Orchard St opening: Stolen Sun Nikita Kadan, Zhanna Kadyrova, Alexandra Kadzevich, Open Group 6-9

Olympia 41 Orchard St Kathleen Goncharov Above and Below 6-8 NOTE: Recommended  

Thomas Nickles Project 47 Orchard St opening: Roger Toledo PAR | ERGON 6-8

Shin Gallery 68 Orchard St opening: The Powering of Portraiture Gerda Wegener & Lili Elbe 5-7 

Krause Gallery 149 Orchard St opening: O Canada Matt Belval and Peppy Colours

The Market Line 180 Broome St exposition: The Superfine Art Fair

Astrolabe 484 Broome St pop-up opening: Facto John Berrios, Wilmer Uesche, Monica Armel, Vero Vetro 6-9

The Yard 85 Delancy St opening: IFAC Arts presents Seminal / Sentience ‘all form is a face looking at us’ Al Diaz aka SAMO©, Brian Leo, Christina Nicola, Doug Groupp, Marc Andre, Pia Chavarria, organized by Lee Wells 6-8

The Clemente Galleries 107 Suffolk St reception: Temporary solutions that stay forever osh Araujo, Christhian C Diaz, Catalina Tuca; (In)Tangible World: Posdigital Corporeality curated in the USA by Lava Art Project 6-8

Bridget Donahue 99 Bowery 2nd Fl opening: Jessi Reaves At the well 6-8

Brief Histories 115 Bowery opening: Jumana Manna Late Night Strollers 6-8

Shelter 127 Eldridge St opening: Ash Andrews Sense of Time, Sense of Place 6-8

Karma conversation: 22 E 2 panel: A Conversation on ‘Hughie Lee-Smith’ Phong Bui, Co-Founder and Artistic Director of The Brooklyn Rail; Lauren Haynes, Director of Curatorial Affairs, The Queens Museum; Amber Jamilla Musser, Professor of English at CUNY; Nathaniel Oliver, Artist 6:30 reservation link 

Aicon Gallery 35 Great Jones St opening: Swagata Bhattacharyya Scenes From A Despot’s Dream 

NYU Grey Art Gallery at  Silver Center 32 Waverly Pl Lecture: Kara Carmack Working Out with Warhol. . .Sort of: Negotiating the Swish and the Clone on Andy Warhol’s T.V. 6pm in-person for NYU affiliates only,  Zoom for those not associated with NYU link

EV Gallery 621 E 11 opening reception: Mary Franck Specimens 6-9


Ulrik 453 W 17 4NE opening: Lise Soskolne Rules 6-8 

Zwirner 533 W 19 reception: Thomas Ruff d.o.pe. 6-8

Benrubi Gallery 529 W 20 8th Fl opening: Jude Broughan Soap and Stones 6-8

Ricco/Maresca Gallery 529 W 20 opening: Mark Laver Within 6-8 

Kathryn Markel Fine Arts 529 W 20 begins today: Introductions: Gregory Goldberg, Cynthia Rojas, Greg Slick, Arielle Zamora;  Sidney Licht At the Edge of Things  

Garth Greenan Gallery 545 W 20 opening: Howardena Pindell 6-8

Gladstone Gallery 530 W 21 opening: Jill Mulleady Bend Towards The Sun 6-8

Skowhegan New York Office 136 W 22 opening: Pallavi Singh and Jing (Ellen) Xiu, curated by Danny Greenberg and Eleanor Kipping 6-8

Dinner 242 W 22 opening: Paul Anagnostopoulos When Heroes Fall 6-8

Asya Geisberg Gallery 537 W 23 reception: Rodrigo Valenzuela Afterwork 6-8

Pace 540 W 25 opening: Beatriz Milhazes Mistura Sagrada; Antoni Tapies Transmaterial; Kohei Nawa Aether; Penny Slinger 50% Unboxed 6-8

Berry Campbell Gallery 530 W 24 opening: Eric Dever To Look at Things in Bloom 6-8

CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 opening: Alisha B Wormsely Remnants of an Advanced Technology 6-8

Daniel Cooney 508 W 26 Suite 9C opening: Jamie Diaz Even Flowers Bleed 6-8

Greene Naftali 508 W 26 opening: Justin Caguiat Carnival

Alison Bradley Projects 526 W 26 Suite 814 reception: Chuck Kelton Terrain 5-7

Nancy Hoffman Gallery 520 W 27 reception: Michele Pred Equality of Rights 6-8

High Line Nine 507 W 27 opening: Timothy Yarger Fine Art Presents Mads Christensen Various Theories 5-8

Atlantic Gallery 547 W 27 reception: Jeff Dickash Perseverance thru Privilege 4-8

Atlantic Gallery 547 W 27 reception: Jeffrey Peter Dickash Perseverance thru Privilege 4-8

Heller 303 10th Ave reception: Amber Cowan Gathering the Sky, Mining the Milk 6-8

Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Eva Hagberg When Eero Met His Match; Hagberg speaking with Marianela D'Aprile 6pm link

Clamp 247 W 29 opening: Unseen Bidgood: A Memorial Exhibition ; The Lavender Flair,  exhibition of artworks by artists influenced by or associated with James Bidgood (1933-2022) 6-8

Malin Gallery 515 W 29 opening: Jared Owens 111...And Other Stories

The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts 323 W 39 opening: The Letter H (New Member Show) Nazli Efe, Guido Garaycochea, Watson Mere, Carlos Motta, Bundith Phunsombatler tJia Sung, curated by Deric Carner and Alex Unthank 6-8

Fountain House Gallery 702 Ninth Ave opening: Animal Crossing curated by Giovanni Aloi and Maria Bronkema 6-8

Korea Society 350 Madison Ave 24th Fl reception: Young Min Moon The Share for Those Who Remain 5-7

Hutchinson Modern & Contemporary 47 E 64 opening: Juan Sánchez Ricanstructions Condiciones Que Existen 5-8

Bookstein Projects 60 E 66 3rd Fl reception: Susannah Phillips Studios and Storerooms 6-8

Petzel 35 E 67 opening: Kahlil Robert Irving Street Moments 6-9

Zwirner 34 E 69 on view: Merrill Wagner 

Jennifer Baahng Gallery 790 Madison Ave reception: Sharon Butler Next Moves 6-8

Helwaser Gallery 833 Madison Ave 3rd Fl opening: Françoise Pétrovitch 5-8

 

Icebox4.com Art Space 53 S 11#4a Williamsburg opening: Carri Skoczek 6-8

CPR2 557 Lorimer St Williamsburg opening: Nadine Byrne As if it is still there waiting for me, curated by Erik Martinson 5-8  

International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick: Water Works Hana Al-Saadi, Laurie Kang, Ajay Kurian, Fatima Moallim, Mia Raadik, Pauline Shaw, and HaeAhn Woo Kwon, curated by Danielle Wu: Maliyamungu Gift Muhande Kobikisa 6-8

Klompching Gallery 89 Water St Dumbo rece[tion: 11th Fresh Annual Photography Exhibition 6-8


Pace 68 Park Place opening: East Hampton Nina Katchadourian Nursery


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #648 Common Ground series: Art & Border Relations Artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, curator Kerry Doyle, and photographer Peter Svarzbein join Rail contributor Lyle Rexer for a conversation; concludes with a poetry reading by Alonso Llerena 1pm link 

Joan B Mirviss panel: Red Earth: Ogawa Machiko Meghen Jones, Sophie Makariou, Shirley Rendell, Yamauchi Tokutaro, moderated by Joan Mirviss 5pm link 

Cooper Union talk: Asia Art Archive: Art, Archives, And The Spaces In-Between John Tain and Jane DeBevoise 7pm link

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