Sunday, July 31, 2016

Art & Design Evnts, New York, Sunday, 31 July 2016

AS/Lazy Susan 191 Henry St By Appoiuntment Only Wilson Trouvé and Sébastian Vonier by appointment only
Chinatown Optical 40 Mott St collection presentation: Lindberg Trunk Show (Wine Tasting, Eyewear Trends Presentation and more) Lindberg Eyewear Collection 4-7; wine tasting 4:20-5; Lindberg Trends Presentaion 5:15-6:15; eyewear try-on and social mix 6:15-7  rsvp goo.gl/slU6fO password ChinatownOptical via Facebook and Eventbrite
Creations Gallery Pop Up 89 Avenue C closing event and group exhibition: Civic Art Lab 7-9:30 free rsvp Eventbrite
Morris-Jumel Mansion 65 Jumel Terrace Live Art & Live Jazz live painting with Andrea Arroyo, jazz with Marjorie Eliot 1-3
Queens Museum Flushing Meadows Corona Park closing events: Queens International 2016 performances, catalogue launch, screenings `-5
Smack Mellon 92 Plymouth St DUMBO Martha Wilson as Donald Trump – Politics And Performance Art Are One And The Same 3; panel after performance: Community practices: Art and Intervention Isabella Cruz-Chong, Alicia Grullón, and Kate Sopko, Maria Miranda, moderated by Erin Donnelly; closing reception Of the People 4-6
Interference Archive 131 8th St Gowanus Amplifier Foundation and Interference Archive host: Beyond Prisons Propaganda Party with artwork from Andalusia Knol, Josh MacPhee, Mata Ruda, Chip Thomas, Hank Willis Thomas, Ernesto Yerena, Shepard Fairey, and more 3-6
440 Gallery 440 Sixth Ave Park Slope Me, Myself and Eye music series: Ingrid Laubrock on saxophone $10 suggested


Guild Hall 158 Main St East Hampton discussion: Charlotte Moss and Pamela Fiori on the design business 11
Former Church of the Sacred Heart 88 Stanton Hll Road Barrytown Dada on the Hudson: A Highly Eclectic Performance Event Hell-Bent on Blowing Minds Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Dada Movement 3:30-6 free

Note: Due to expected rain, the Bronx Museum has announced the cancellation of Boogie on the Boulevard for this month.

Saturday, July 30, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 30 July 2016

AS/Lazy Susan 191 Henry St closing party: Keri Oldham Blood Banner noon-2
Lik 419 W Broadway Peter Lik Last Saturday: New Photographic Works 6-9 reservation required
Howl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project 6 E 1  panel discussion and special performance celebrating exhibition Play What You Like: Fluxus, Music and More panel: Colby Chamberlain, Anthony Haden-Guest, hosted by  Jade Dellinger; performance by Ted Riederer 6
Alma 627 W 27 finissage: Echoes: City, Society, Conflict, and Self in Hungarian Photography András Bánkuti, Máté Bartha, Brassaï, Robert Capa, Ákos Czigány, Luca Gőbölyös, Karina Horitz, André Kertész, Imre Kinszki, Adél Koleszár, Gábor Arion Kudász, György Lõrinczy, Lázló Moholy-Nagy, Mari Mahr, Zsuzsanna Marinka, Balázs Máté, Dóra Maurer, Mátyás Misetics, Szilvia Mucsy, Martin Munkácsi, Tomas Opitz
Sándor Pinczehelyi, Marcell Piti, Sylvia Plachy, Milán Rácmolnár, Anikó Robitz
Gyula Sopronyi, Lenke Szilágyi, Éva Szombat, Endre Tót, János Vető, curated by Gary van Wyk 6-9 THE FINAL EVENT IN A FASCINATING SERIES ON HUNGARIAN PHOTOGRAPHY
MoMA 11 W 53 installation: Teiji Furuhashi Lovers museum hours, admission
Rio III 898 St. Nicholas Ave (155 st)  9th Fl Broadway Housing Communities  presents closing reception: Julia Santos Solomon Gold + Glory / Oro + Gloria 3-5


Concrete Plant Park 1324 Westchester Ave Bronx Open Hours aboard Mary Mattingly’s Swale noon,  free community paddle 11-1
Wave Hill Glyndor Gallery West 249th St and Independence Ave Meet Sunroom Project Space Artists: Amie Cunat and Joiri Minaya 2-3:30 free with grounds admission


Socrates Sculpture Park 32-01 Vernon Blvd Long Island CIty walk: Liene Bosquê architectural impressions neighborhood tour 2 free
Associated 245 Varet St Bushwick Feed Me Lindsay Burke, Luisa Caldwell, Ishara Jayakody, Kat JK Lee, Joshua Liebowitz, Paul Outlaw & Jen Catron, Jason Stopa, Rachel Youens 7-10
U.S. Blues 29 Ash St Suite 105 Greenpoint dccon1: narrabantur Betty Bailey, Philip Evergood, Ficus Interfaith R+P, Jacob Lawrence, Daido Moriyama, Annabelle Speer, S. Clay Wilson, organized by William Dintenfass 7-10
Figureworks 168 N 6 Williamsburg closing reception: Jessica Hargreaves As It Ever Was 3-5
The Hollows Eastyard 151 Bedford Ave Williamsburg Afternoon Sound Series 2-8 $10 suggested
Pete’s Candy Store 709 Lorimer St Willlaimsburg Pete's Mini Zine Fest 2-7
Brooklyn Public Library Central Branch 10 Grand Army Plaza Bomb Magazine presents: 2016 Small Press Flea 10-4
Cabinet 300 Nevins St Gowanus Open House / ‘A 2-Hour Window on a 24-Hour Book’ with Matthea Harvey and Amy Jean Porter 4-6


LMCC Arts Center Governors Island Open Studios: Czechoslovak-American Marionette Theatre with excerpts from Dvořák in America 2:30-3:30 no reservations; Faye Driscoll and collaborators with work-in-process Thank You For Coming: Play 3:30-4:30 reservation requested
Port Exhibitions 73 Wave St Stapleton Staten Island [from Ferry: S51 or S76 to Bay St/Sands St, S78 to Beach St/Van Duzer St, SIR to Stapleton] Subversive Communication Stikman, Jordan Seiler, Cram, Faile, Sweet Toof, Muck, Roycer, Nosego, and more 6-10


Castle Fitzjohns 29 Barn Lane Bridgehampton pop-up gallery reception 7-9 rsvp vincent@castlefitzjohns.com
Guild Hall 158 Main St East Hampton gallery conversation: Carol Ross with  Christina Mossaides Strassfield 2 free
Auto Body Bellport Marina Salt Talk: A watercolor show aboard the Salt Talk ferry on the Great South Bay Julia Benjamin, Tyler Healy, Ryan Nord Kitchen, Thomas Lynch, Chris Milic, Jay Miriam, Jon Pilkington, Charlie Stravinsky reception 6-8, ticketed cruise 8-10
Mills Pond House 660 Route 25A St James Animals in Art: Our Partners on the Planet juried by Tim Newton 2
Cross Contemporary Art 81 Partition St Saugerties Gregory Crane Watercolors and Works of Art on Paper 6-8

Friday, July 29, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 29 July 2016

Callicoon Fine Arts 49 Delancey St show closing reception: Sadie Benning Green God in conjunction with Mary Boone 6-8
Rivington Music Rehearsal Studios 188 Stanton St closing night: The Greatest Art Never Seen Patrick Cox, Amy Toxic, Lynn Cappiello, Peter Missing, Monty Cantsin, John Caruthers, Danielle Charette, Aline Decat, Jessica Nissen, Liz Kresch, Sarah Sweeney, Johnny Sandler, John McDonald, Dennis Yi, Bob Barry, Tony Wells, Renna Mae, Kelly Forsyth, Olivia Lorraine, Dr Zian Saxon, JohnnyV, Ned Lindsay, Chris Caggiano, Maj Da Beast, Paul Kostabi, J Lawrence Brandt, Our Lady of Perpetual PMS, Leslie Lowe, Jenny Gonzalez Blitz, Darryl La Vare, John Nikolai, Morrie Cramer, Songe Riddle, Toyo Tsuchiya, Rachael Noel Fox, Krstyn Lavery, Gabriele Nichterwitz, Zoe Hansen, Red Corn, Colleen Beloise DeGregory, Babs Edmonson, FLY, Hubert Kretzschmar, Nina Sobell, others; also performances 6
Studio 26 179 E 3 What Dreams May Come: Part 1 Neelkanti Patekar, David Green, Robert Labor, Mark Sharp, Matthew Denton Burrows,  David Whitfield, Sirenes, Jay Friedenberg, Brigitte Messali, John O’Connor, and Barbara McGivern 6-8
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St performance: Jill Kroesen Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering performance 8 $22; theatrical environment on view 10:30-4
Onishi Project 521 W 26 Makoto Ishigami Moment and Eternity; Hideto Imai Peace and Relations 5:30-7:30
MoMA 11 W 53 Cullman Building conversation: The New Virtual Reality: Engage, Empathize, and Educate: VR and the Body Niko Koppel and Daanish Masood, moderated by Michelle Fisher 6:30 free
Studio Museum in Harlem 144 W 125 Uptown Fridays! 7-10 free with museum admission

99¢ Plus 238 Wilson Ave Bushwick The Plant Show Adam Russell, Adam Frezza & Terri Chiao, B. Thom Stevenson, Charlotte Patterson, Cody Hoyt, Corey Rubin, David Franklin, Diana Lozano, Emily Wissemann, Eric Pietraszkiewicz, Future Retrieval, Jake Brodsky, Kylie White, Maggie Wong, Priscilla Jeong, Rebecca Manson, Rico Gatson, Risa Sama, Ryan Oskin, Sacha Vega, Sean Gerstley, Tommy Coleman, Zoe Fisher, curated by Simran Johnston; plants provided by Florenzia’s Flower Shop 7-10


September 449 Warren St # 3 Hudson Arcade Bloc Performance Series: Psycho Daisies Constance Tenvik, Annie Bielksi, and FlucT, curated by Amber Esseiva 7

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 28 July 2016

Soho Photo 15 White St Closing Night Party: Portfolio Development Show 6-8
Recess 41 Grand St Book Swap and Reception The Black Art Incubator 6-8
Johannes Vogt 55 Chrystie St Suite 202 performance: David B. Smith Meditation Session 6:30
Ashok Jain 58 Hester St Yuuki Kobayashi Crystal Verse; New Arts Prospect from Japan III - pt. 1 Eri Sasaki, Hiroki Ito, Keiko Tanaka, Machiko Koike, Manabu Kogaito, Morihiro Okamoto, Naoko Shisa,  Sumie Chiba, Sakiko Toyama, Tomohiro Noguci, Tomomi Sato, Tomonori Utsunomiya, Sai Morikawa 6-8
Invisible-Exports 89 Eldridge St Genesis Breyer P-Orridge Blue Blood Virus 6-8
Y Gallery 319 Grand St 10th Anniversary with Latin Lover Magazine in conjunction with Peruvian Independence Day 6:30-11
Bridget Donahue 99 Bowery slideshow by Marie Warsh Rosemary Mayer: Ghosts 6:30
New Museum 231 Bowery, Ground Fl NEW INC End-of-Year Showcase 2016 Week 1:
Virtualities & The Critical Marketplace noon-5 free
New Museum 235 Bowery Outside the Box Gallery Talks: Marvin J. Taylor on ‘The Keeper’ 3:30 museum admission
Dacia 53 Stanton St E. Thurston Belmer Touch 6-9
Amy Li Projects 166 Mott St Silkscreening and closing reception: Brian Leo Seekers 7-9
Josée Bienvenu 529 W 20 good news Ricardo Alcaide, Abdulaziz Ashour, Ernesto Caivano, Darío Escobar, Fernanda Fragateiro, Simryn Gill, Anne Lindberg, Yuri Masnyj, Julianne Swartz, Yuken Teruya, Rirkrit Tiravanija & Tomas Vu, Adam Winner 6-8
SVA 136 W  21 10th Fl MFA Visual Narrative--Summer Exhibit & RisoLAB Print Slam 5-8
Cesar 50 W 23 casual wine and cheese: Open House 4-6
Berry Campbell 530 W 24 Joyce Weinstein Recent Paintings 6-8
Lyons Wier 542 W 24 Converging Landscapes Jose Anico, Steve Cope, Valeri Larko, Peter Roux, and Mark Zimmermann 6-8
Nancy Margolis 523 W 25 SUMMER PROJECT 2016 Mark DeLong, Filip Lav, Sean McDonough 6-8
Printed Matter 231 Eleventh Ave book release and signing with screening: Maggie Shannon Swamp Yankee (Art Vandelay) 6-8
Hollis Taggart 521 W 26 Highlight: Summer One William Buchina, Elizabeth Cooper, Ted Gahl, John Knuth, Matt Mignanelli, Eric Shaw, Devin Troy Strother 6-8
George Billis 525 W 26 NYC Summer Invitational Show, 2016; Robert Cardinal 6-8
Event Space 28 W  27 Laura Little Curated Pop Up Social music, art, and fashion featuring emerging artists, and designers 6-9 reservation required http://lauralittlecurated.us11.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=7aa18230908120c3a243e445c&id=9625846dba&e=939e1cd7a0
K&P 547 W 27 IDA Group Exhibition: Beyond Space Sato, Sun Young You, Young Min Kim 6-9
Gallery d’Arte 548 W 28 Sungsoo Park On-Line 6-8
Carter Burden 548 W 28 8 x 8 x 100 Jonathan Bauch, Olivia Beens, Mona Brody, David Cerulli, Alicia Clarens, Liz Curtin, Solomon Ethe, Michael Fair, Lynn Gall, Azita Ghafouri, Basia Goldsmith, Alyce Gottesman, Sylvia Harnick, Mary Rieser Heintjes, Helen Iranyi, Elisabeth Jacobsen, Vicki Khuzami, Ann Kronenberg, Mitch Lewis, Lindsay, Robert Ludwig, Eveline Luppi, Joan Mellon, Quimetta Perle, Sara Petitt, Jean Promutico, Charles Ramsburg, Karen Green Recor, Cari Rosmarin, Sumayyah Samaha, Vera Sapozhnikova, Diane Schneck, Sheila Schwid, Jackie Shatz, Marilyn Sontag, Ronnie Tuft, Marlena Vaccaro, Blossom Verlinsky, Jerry Vezzuso, Ellen Wallenstein, Anna Walter, Arnold Wechsler and John Whittaker 6-8
Phoenix 548 W 28 2nd Annual World Fine Art Exhibition curated by O'Delle Abney 6-8
Penumbra Foundation 36 E 30 Penumbra Rooftop BBQ 6-10
Museum of Arts and Design 2 Columbus Circle panel on Canyon Cinema: Dominic Angerame, Jonas Mekas, Seth Mitter, and Lynne Sachs, led by Scott MacDonald 7 $10
Pop-up - Shapiro Auctions 506 E 74 5th Fl Mikhail Tarkhanov Abstract Compositions  curated by Anya Litvinova, Masha Stroganova 6-9

Bronx Documentary Center 614 Courtlandt Ave Bronx New Documents history of ordinary citizens photographing and recording extraordinary events 6:30-9

Fresh Window 56 Bogart St Bushwick Flamenco Jazz by Regula Küffer and Nick Perrin 6
The Chimney 200 Morgan Ave Bushwick performance: Lucy Kerr The Light Was There But Then It Left music by Jeremy Slater, sculpture by Sophie Frost, curated by Adriana Pauly 7-10
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Prospect Heights Summer DJ Boom Box Residencies:Tremaine Emory and Acyde, Venus X, and NY Theo; part of Thursday Nights hosted by Squarespace 6-9:45 free
Smack Mellon 92 Plymouth St DUMBO Silkscreen Workshop Brooklyn Hi-Art Machine 5:30-8 with screening of the the Democratic National Convention
The Coop Cafe 9504 4th Ave Bay Ridge Albert Justiniano Metaphorical 6-8


Staten Island Museum History Center at Snug Harbor 1000 Richmond Terrace Building H Patrizia Vignola Ruffed 6-7 free
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art 37 Popham Road Scarsdale Scarsdale's Annual Sidewalk Sale works by Eugene Healy, Adam Handler, DJ Leon, and other gallery artists through Saturday

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 27 July 2017

Romeo 90 Ludlow St Irena Jurek Teddies, Trenchcoats, and Tiaras 6-9
Con Artist Collective 119 Ludlow St show closing party: Zine Shop 7-11
Foley 59 Orchard St High Summer Penelope Umbrico, Matthew Porter, Justine Kurland, Bill Jacobson, Pacifico Silano, Anastasia Samoylova, Hernease Davis, Thomas Albdorf, Jeremy August Haik, Joseph Desler Costa, Bobby Davidson, Christopher Rodriguez, Todd Mattei, Genevieve Gaignard, Charlie Rubin, Christina Labey, Daniel Johnson, Dillon DeWaters, Sam Contis, Daniel Terna, Tommy Kha, Jessica Yatrofsky, Craig Kalpakjian, Erin O’Keefe, Pixy Yijun Liao, and Sylvia Hardy, curated by Joseph Desler Costa and Jeremy August Haik 6-8
Feuer/Mesler 319 Grand St performance: The Days Are Ahead: A duet choreographed by Nick Faust with Nick Faust and Diamond Stingily 6:30
Gallery Onetwentyeight 128 Rivington St Three Breaths Keiko Hara, Yoko Saotom, Masako Sawadae     6-8
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St Jill Kroesen Collecting Injustices, Unnecessary Suffering set designed and constructed by Jared Bark 10:30-3 museum admission
Ora 51 7th Ave St Shona Tawhiao joins Visesio Siasau, Serene Hai Thang Whakatau Tay, and George Nuku in Living as Form 6-8
Koenig & Clinton 459 W 19 performance: Dawn Kasper & Laurie Weeks  6:30-7:30
Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI) 535 W 22 5th Fl "Edited at EAI": Restless Generation -- Performance Video, 1993-1999 Vanessa Beecroft, Alix Lambert, Kirsten Mosher, Alix Pearlstein, and Beverly Semmes 6:30 free
CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25  launch of WellMan: Laurel Atwell and Tess Dworman,  organized by Ria Roberts in conjunction with exhibition Radical Plastic 7-8 rsvp  http://bit.ly/28QyiAi
Printed Matter 231 Eleventh Ave panel: Realize Your Desires: A Conversation on the Underground Press  Steven Heller,  Ben Morea, and  Yasmin Ramirez moderated by Melissa Rachleff Burtt 6
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway Intersections talk: How to Eataly Dino Borri, Head Buyer of Eataly 12:30 rsvp intersections_how-to-eataly.eventbrite.com
Center for Book Arts 28 W  27 Text/Form Reading Aravind Adyanthaya, Emily Beall, Regan Good, Sasha Laing, and James Walsh, organized by Barbara Henry 6:30-9 $10 suggested
EFA Blackburn 20/20 323 W 39 SIP (Studio Immersion Project) Fellowship Summer Show: Part 2 Karen Lederer, Christina Leung, Dianne Smith, Leah Tacha 6-8
BelCham's "Atelier" (Belgian-American Chamber of Commerce) 1177 Avenue of the Americas (45th St) 7th fl Marc Van Cauwenbergh Recap—a Selection of Paintings 6:30-9 registration https://www.belcham.org/civicrm/event/info?id=721&reset=1
Artist's Institute 132 E 65 screening and discussion with Hilton Als on Robert Wilson and the Civil Wars (1987) 7 free, only standby tickets available
Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Ave and El Museo del Barrio 1230 Fifth Ave Uptown Bounce Summer Block Party various events dancedancing, gallery talks, tours, and art workshops 6-9


Southfirst 60 N 6 Williamsburg conversation: Leslie Thornton and Giampaolo Bianconi 7
Smack Mellon 92 Plymouth St DUMBO panel: Art and Propaganda Miriam M. Basilio, Sue Schaffner, Daniel Bejar, moderated by Hrag Vartanian; co-presented by Smack Mellon and Hyperallergic 7

Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook video installation of anaglyph stereoscopic projections: The House in the Sky Sascha Pohflepp, Chris Woebken opening reception and screening 7-9