Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Art & Design Events, New York Area, Wednesday, 18 October 2017

New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St talk: Jerome Witkin 6:30 free
Triple Canopy 264 Canal St talk: John Wang From Its Mouth Came a River of High-End Residential Appliances on contemporary feng shui practices 7 $5 suggested postponed
MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow38 38 Ludlow St closing performance: The Overworked Body: An Anthology of 2000s Dress 8
Con Artis Collective 119 Ludlow St exhibition: 2017 Fall Residency Seunghwui Koo, Michelle Kim, Joe Arnold, BriAnna Olson, AnnaLeena Prykäri 7-11
Anastasia Photo 143 Ludlow St exhibition reception: Paul Bulteel Waste Not 6:30-8:30
Van Der Plas 156 Orchard St exhibition: ALL ART +: Brilliant Disguise Kayo Albert, Joe Bloch, Konstantin Bokov,  Carla Caletti, Polly Cook, Dan Freeman, Jim Kopp, others 6-8
Elizabeth Houston 190 Orchard St exhibition: Melanie Willhide The Disquieting Muses Again 6-8
LMAK 298 Grand St olfactive installation and launch: Attache-Moi: Ici & Là conceptualized by Olivia Bransbourg in collaboration with Marie Luce Nadal 6-8
Hales 64 Delancey St exhibition: Thomas J Price Material Visions 6-8
The Lodge 131 Chrystie St exhibition: Dana James Sometimes Seen Dreams 7-9
International Center of Photography 250 Bowery panel: Sound and Vision: The Musical and the Visual in William Eggleston's ‘Musik’  Chris Swanson, and Tom Lunt 6:30-8 free, registration required
Max 552 Broadway #401 exhibition: Michika Mochizuki Serendipity 6-8
Housing Works Bookstore Cafe 126 Crosby St book talk and reception: Cassim Shepard Citymakers: The Culture and Craft of Practical Urbanism (Monacelli  Press); Shepard introduced by Rosalie Genevro 7-8:30 free
Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space 155 Avenue C exhibiiton closing party and discussion: Lilian Caruana Punks & Skinheads of the East Village 1984-1987 hosted by MORUS & C-Squat
AIA Center for Arhitecture 536 LaGuardia Pl panel: Zero Waste Design Guidelines Launch Bridget Anderson, Mark Chambers, Clare Miflin, Juliette Spertus, Benjamin Miller, Christina Grace 6-8 free
NYU Grey Art Gallery 100 Washington Square East Gallery Conversation:  Noel Anderson on graphic design and typography in the exhibition Partners in Design: Alfred H. Barr Jr. and Philip Johnson 6:30 free
NYU Asian/Pacific/American Institute 8 Washington Mews book presentation: Queering Contemporary Asian American Art edited by Laura Kina  and Jan Christian Bernabe (University of Washington Press, 2017); panel: Kina, Bernabe, Greyson Hong, Kyoo Lee, Zavé Martohardjono, and Saya Woolfalk 6:30-8:30
10on10 Fall Event East 10th St between University and Broadway 10 dealers in art and antiques 5-8 participating venues:
  Bernd Goeckler 30 E 10
  Il Cantinori 32 E 10
  Eskandar 33 E 10
  Karl Kemp Antiques 36 E 10
  Prelle 43 E 10
  Hostler Burrows 35 & 51 E 10
  O'Sullivan Antiques 51 E 10
  Maison Gerard 43 E 10 and  53 E 10
New School Kellen Auditorium 66 5th Ave Visiting Artist Lecture: Sheila Pepe 7 free
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St conversation: Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds with David Breslin; in conjunction with exhibition An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney’s Collection, 1940-2017 6:30-8 $10
Beneville Studios 9 E  19 #4 talk and reception:   Chris Levine celebrating the launch of his new edition of ARTspace.com 6:30-8:30
Farrow & Ball Flatiron Showroom 32 E 22 Salon Night Series talk: Christian Nguyen Inspiration and Process: From Italian Renaissance Paintings to Contemporary Geometric Abstraction 6-8, presentation 6:30 refreshments, reservation  flatiron@farrow-ball.com  or call us on 212-334-8330
CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 conversation: Nancy Floyd with Leslie Hewitt 6:30-8 free
Littlejohn 547 W 27 exhibition: Kate Breakey Copses and Trees and Tumbleweeds
AC Institute 16 E 48 4th Fl reception + panel for Coded project: Quiayara Gonzalez, Omar Olivera, Arjan Zazueta, and Mary A. Valverde with Carol Pereira 6-9
NYPL 476 Fifth Ave book signing: Emmet Gowin Mariposas Nocturnas; Gowin in conversation with  Joel Smith 6:30
Taipei Economic and Cultural Office 1 E 42 Artist Meet & Greet and Pop-Up Show: Ellen Alt, Marcia Annenberg, Fran Beallor, Jane Dell, Laura Mychal, Kelsey Gallagher, Julianna Kirk, Ruth Ava Lyons, Tali Margolin, Laura Mychal, Lisa Reindorf, Ping Zheng; also TWNY Music Guild performances 6-8:30
Jadite 413 W 50 exhibition: Art Fusion 2017 Fumiaki Asai, Takaaki Mano, Keiko Asai, Chizuko Matsukawa, Mica, Kyoka Imanishi, Norie Ishii, Nobutaka Ueda, Izumi Ohwada, Ayumi Motoki; curated by Artrates 6-8
Marlborough 40 W 57 exhibition: Alice Aycock The Turbulence Series 6-8
Cavalier 3 W 57 exhibition: Steve McCurry The Importance of Elsewhere 10-8
Brand Union 3 Columbus Circle 18th Fl discussion: Past Meets Present Sam Becker (Executive Creative Director, Brand Union), Andrew Luecke (author, ‘COOL: Style, Sound and Subversion’), Paul Shaw (author, ‘Revival Type: Digital Typefaces Inspired by the Past)’ doors 6:30, presentations 7, panel and Q&A following, wine and snacks 6:30-8:30 free
Arsenal Gallery Central Park 830 Fifth Ave illustrated lecture: Libby O'Connell Feeding the Fight: Food, Propaganda, and WWI; in conjunction with the exhibition Over Here: A Centennial Commemoration of World War I Memorials in NYC Parks 6-8 free, reservation artandantiquities@parks.nyc.gov
Roosevelt House Auditorium 47-49 E 65 Zabar Visiting Artist Lecture: Robert Longo 7
Frick Collection 1 E 70 Artists, Poets, and Writers Lecture Series: Christopher LeBrun Now Turn the Page: The Role of Poetry in Painting 6-7 free
New York School of Interior Design 170 E 70 lecture: Michael Schneider Making Places: Designing for the Non-Traditional Media Canvas 6-8 $12
Church of the Resurrection 115 E 74 lecture: David Gerrard Lowe London Moderne exploring the luxurious Art Deco and Moderne style of London, presented by the Art Deco Society of New York and Beaux Arts Alliance 6:30-8:30 $50
Boers-Li 24 E 81 conversation: Miao Ying and Fang Lu with Richard Vine 5:30-7:30

A/D/O 29 Norman Ave book launch party: Architecture Is All Over edited by Esther Choi and Marrikka Trotter; conversation: Choi and Trotter with Troy Schaum and Rosalyne Shieh 7-9 free


Project For Empty Space 2 Gateway Center Newark [PATH  to Penn Station] exhibition: States of Incarceration: Seeking Asylum, Resisting Detention presented in collaboration with the Humanities Action Lab (HAL), Newest Americans, Rutgers University-Newark's Graduate Program in American Studies, and First Friends of NJ and NY 6-8

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