Monday, February 5, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 5 February 2018

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art 26 Wooster St benefit: inˈspī(ə)r Leigh Bowery: A Celebration of Leigh Bowery and the artists inspired by him, raising funds to support the Museum 7-10 $25-50 tickets Eventbrite
Anthology Film Archives 32 2nd Ave slide lecture: Barbara Moore Observing the Avant-Garde: Peter Moore & the 1960s 7:30 $11
NYU Skirball Center 566 La Guardia Place roundtable: At the Intersection of Art, Neuroscience, and Perception Teresita Fernández, Eric Kandel, and Robert Whitman, moderated by Lynn Gumpert 6:30 free with reservation https://nyu.us11.list-manage.com/track/click?u=2826a02590744f25a58f867b5&id=cad8b80291&e=2e8b4188d3
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium at 41 Cooper Square Intra-Disciplinary Seminar lecture: Maren Hassinger Fight the Power and Other Tales of Survival 7 free
Cooper Union Great Hall 7 E 7 Who Needs Truth? An Evening of Politics and Performance; host: Michael Sandel leading a public debate on the multi-faceted concept of truth in our society; participants: poet Elizabeth Alexander, actors Brandon Victor Dixon, John Lithgow, Bill Irwin, and Paola Mendoza, dancer Carmen de Lavallade, tap dancer Michelle Dorrance,  musicians Kate Davis, Savannah Harris, and Gabe Schnider; immigration activist and journalist Jose Antonio Vargas, and others, who will set the stage with thought-provoking readings and performance; presented with Aspen Institute and the Public Theater’s Public Forum  7:30-9 free, sold out, standby only
New School Lang  Center,Arnhold Hall 55 West 13 Rm I-202 Journalism + Design  presents discussion: The Dark Side of Design: A Conversation About Addictive Technology James Williams,and Alexis Lloyd, moderated by Nicholas Thompson,  7-8:30 free
The Kitchen 512 W 19 Kitchen L.A.B. talk: Marianna Ellenberg, Marguerite Hemmings, & Anaïs Maviel 6:30
Ace Hotel 20 W 29  Art21 screening: documentary onartist Doreen Garner as she prepares for her recent exhibition at Pioneer Works, White Man on a Pedestal screening 6:30, conversation with the artist 7 free,free, but advance registration required
Duggal Visual Solutions 29 W 23 printmaking party: Celebrating The Printed Image with Duggal and Fujifilm 5-8
New Yok Design Center 200 Lexington Ave select showrooms open for NY Now, the market for home, lifestyle, and gift at the Javits Center Show
  Baker, Suite 300 10-5 light refreshments
  Fermob, Suite 414 open until 7
  Tucker Robbins, Suite 504
  Global Views/ Studio A Home, Suite 612 & 613 buyer reception, to the trade 5-8
  Julian Chichester, Suite 604 9-8 wine and nibbles
  Leftbank Art, Suite 609 until 8
  Phillips Collection, Suite 603 until 7
  Apropos, Suite 710 until 8:00
  Desiron, Suite 702 until 6:30  
  transFORM, Suite 708 until 6:30
  Richard Cohen Collection, Suite 801 until 5:30
  Louis J. Solomon, Suite 911 until 6
  Christopher Guy, Suite 1601 until 6
Austrian Cultural Forum 11 E  52 exhibition: The Projective Drawing William Cordova, Lionel Favre, Sara Flores and the Shipibo Conibo Center, New York, Simona Koch, Brigitte Mahlknecht, Judith Saupper, Seher Shah, James Siena, Katrín Sigurdardóttir, and Leopold Strobl, curated by Brett Littman; artist talk: Brett Littman  and Elsy Lahner in conversation with Austrian artists Judith Saupper, Brigitte Mahlknecht and Lionel Favre  6-7, reception 7-8
Microscope 1329 Willoughby Ave video screening: YES Victoria Keddie and Scott Kiernan 7:30-9:30 $8
Books Are Magic 225 Smith St Boerum Hill book reading: Rachel Lyon Self-Portrait With Boy 7:30
Greenlight Bookstore 686 Fulton St Fort Greene book reading and panel: It Occurs to Me that I Am America: New Stories and New Art edited by Jonathan Santlofer ; speakers: contributors Bliss Broyard, Anna Dunn, Philip Gourevitch, Elinor Lipman, & Eric Orner, hosted by Jonathan Santlofer  7:30 wine reception to follow 

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