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
New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St Artist Talk: Zachari Logan 6:30
Cindy Rucker Gallery 143B Orchard St opening: Dave Bopp Fear of the Invisible 6-8
New Museum Live Virtual Tour: Art and Race Matters: The Career of Robert Colescott presented by troizel 2pm link
Karma 188 E 2 conversation on Ulala Imai, The Scene with Ann Craven, Tiffany Lambert, and Vivian Li 66:30 reservation link
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Rm 315F lecture: Architectures Of Transition | Mckenzie Wark: From Architecture To Kainotecture noon-2 registration required link also on Zoom link
Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art 38 St Marks Pl reception: Karen Lamassonne Ruido / Noise; Gina Fischli I love being creative 6-8
Stone Sparrow NYC Contemporary Art Gallery 45 Greenwich Ave (between Charles and Perry Sts) reception: Perspectives, two collections by Zienna Brunsted Stewart and Weldon Ryan 6-8pm
Westbeth Gallery 55 Bethune St reception: Westside Exposure: Whitney Staff Show 6-8
High Line Art On the High Line at 14th St performance: Miguel Gutierrez sueño 7pm
Zwirner 537 W 20 reception: .cataclysm. The 1972 Diane Arbus Retrospective Revisited 6-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Patricia Schultz Why We Travel: 100 Reasons to See the World 5pm reservation link
Gallery at Ace Hotel New York 20 W 29 celebration: Walker’s Spoilery an exhibition of sculptures and short films, created by Walker, directed by Frank Traynor 6-8 reservation link
New York Design Center 200 Lexington Ave annual open house with the participation of 95 studios: What's New, What's Next information and registration link a highlight: Clodagh at Jiun Ho Suite 1208 6pm (bites and cocktails at 5pm)
Rockefeller Center facades of 30 Rockefeller Plaza and 610 and 620 Fifth Ave installation beginning at sunset (8 pm): Jenny Holzer Speech Itself, with quotes from more than 60 authors in a visual tribute to the right to express ourselves freely, in Celebration of PEN America’s 100th Birthday; through Sunday
Hirschl & Adler 41 E 57 on view: Randall Exon Maritime
Gladstone 64 130 E 64 opening: Andro Wekua Sea Cut 5:30
Turn Gallery 32 E 68 opening: Diamond Window Maria Calandra, Erik den Breejen, and Christine Heindl; Bernie Kaminski 6-8
Gagosian 821 Park Ave (75th St) opening: Casa Malaparte Furniture 6-8
Tilton Gallery 8 E 76 reception: Zachary Armstrong Bits & Pieces Put Together to Present a Semblance of a Whole 5-8
Joan B Mirviss Ltd. 39 E 78 Suite 401 opening: Ogawa Machiko Red Earth
Almine Rech 39 E 78 opening: Le Corbusier Nomadic Murals 6-8
Skarstedt Gallery 20 E 79 opening: Eric Fischl Towards the End of an Astonishing Beauty: An Elegy to Sag Harbor, and Thus America 6-8
Robert Mann Gallery 14 E 80 Penthouse reception: Julie Blackmon: Up Around the Bend 4-8
Hunter East Harlem Gallery 2180 3rd Ave exhibition and book launch party: Time in Harlem Isaac Diggs & Edward Hille: book: 125th Street: Photography in Harlem edited by Antonella Pelizzari and Arden Sherman (Hirmer Verlag) 6-9
Columbia University Wallach Art Gallery 615 W 129 reception: Dead Lecturer / distant relative: Notes from the Woodshed, 1950–1980 Pacita Abad, Charles Alston, Leo Amino, Shūsaku Arakawa, Russell Atkins, Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Bernice Bing, Vivian Browne, Beverly Buchanan, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Ching Ho Cheng, Beauford Delaney, Fred Eversley, Sarah Webster Fabio, Julia Fields, Charles Gaines, Sam Gilliam, Byron Goto, Joseph Goto, Jessica Hagedorn, Marvin Harden, Felrath Hines, Lawson Fusao Inada, Stephen Jonas, LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka, June Jordan, Bob Kaufman, Roy Kiyooka, Ted Kurahara, Elouise Loftin, Al Loving, Wong May, George Miyasaki, Emiko Nakano, Senga Nengudi, Win Ng, Jerry Tsukio Okimoto, Joe Overstreet, John Pai, Howardena Pindell, Adrian Piper, Thomas Postell, N.H. Pritchard, Martin Puryear, Ed Roberson, Kay Sekimachi, Thomas Sills, Lorenzo Thomas, Walasse Ting, Leo Valledor, Carlos Villa, José García Villa, Fred Wah, and Jack Whitten, curated by Genji Amino 6-8
Elisa Contemporary 5622 Mosholu Ave Riverdale opening: Traveling Canadian Artist Marie Danielle Leblanc, Bronx Photographer John Conn, California Artist Ferdinanda Florence, and DC Sculptor Michael Enn Sirvet
secret project robot 401 Wythe Ave opening: Syncretic Vessels Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Noah Wall 5-8
Pratt Institute ARC Building, Lower Level, E2 Lecture Hall 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill Photo Talk: Hervé Guibert presented by Anthony Huberman with Nicolas Linnert as respondent 2pm
Agnes Varis Art Center UrbanGlass 647 Fulton St Fort Greene reception: Christina Massey Changing the Course of Time 6-8
VIRTUAL EVENTS
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #647 A Large Poplar At Dusk With A Gathering Storm: A Rail Reading Kyle Brosnihan curates the 103rd Wednesday Rail Reading with Paul Clark, Chime Lama, and June Wilson 1pm link
SVA MA Curatorial Practice talk: The Curatorial Roundtable: Raphael Fonseca (Rio de Janeiro) 5-6 link
The Drawing Center In Conversation: The Clamor of Ornament & The Power of Adornment Veronica Chambers, Narrative Projects editor at The New York Times, joined in conversation with Professor Martha S. Jones, Dr. Yao-Fen You, and Dr. Michelle May-Curry 5:30 reservation link
IN MEMORIAM
Photographer Melvin Sokolsky (October 9, 1933 - August 29, 2022)
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