Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 18 April 2018

BMCC Shirley Fiterman Art Center 81 Barclay St exhibition: Year in Review: Student Art Show 5-8
One Art Space 23 Warren St Pace Art Department Faculty Show: To Find the Properties of Properties: Remix, Remediation, Dreams Barbara Friedman, Brenda McManus, Charlotte Becket, Derek Sroup, Eve Laramee, Inbal Abergil, Jane Dickson, Jillian McDonald, Linda Gottesfeld, Linda Herritt, Roger Sayre, Will Pappenheimer, curated by Jovana Stovic 5-8
Con Artist Collective 119 Ludlow St exhibition: 2018 Studio Painting Residency Melissa Papalcure, Bria Whitney, Youkyung Choi, Júlia Da Costa, Matt Sprung 7-11
Richard 121 Orchard St exhibition: Sven-Ole Frahm The Fabric of Reality 6-8
47 Canal 291 Grand St exhibition: Cici Wu Upon Leaving the White Dust; Selected Works Alisa Baremboym and John Finneran 6-8
Pop-Up 131 Eldridge St exhibition: Hiromi Hasegawa Modeling Nail Design Art 10-8
Steven Harvey 208 Forsyth St exhibition: Paul Resika Geometry and the Sea 6-8
Van der Plas 57 Stanton St reception: The Rivington School​ Scot Borofsky, Jim C. (James Cornwell), Michael Carter, Christopher Hart Chambers, Linus Corragio, Angel Eyedealism, Richard Hambleton, E.F. Higgins III, Ken Hiratsuka, Istvan Kantor, Julius Klein, Shalom Neuman, Robert Parker, Therese Rodrigues, Susan Strande, Toyo Tsuchiya, Kevin Wendall (aka FA-Q), NIna Sobell, and Krzysztof Zarebski 6-8
Andrew Edlin 212 Bowery live performance: Brent Green accompanying projections of his animated films, in conjunction with exhibition Brent Green: A Brief Spark Bookended by Darkness 6:45
International Center of Photography 250 Bowery panel: Carceral Aesthetics: Vision and Imprisonment Nicole R. Fleetwood, Ruby C. Tapia, Moliere Dimanche 6:30-8 free with registration
Galeria Melissa 500 Broadway market and panel: The Importance of Supporting Local Artisanal Communities Micaela Llosa from Philomena and Kytzia & Genevieve from Ubuntu Market 6 reservation requested
AIA New York Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place talk: Oualalou + Choi Territories of Disobedience 6-8 $10
Grey Art Gallery 100 Washington Square East exhibiiton: Landscapes after Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime Richard Artschwager, Christiane Baumgartner, Katherine Bradford, Spencer Finch, Neil Jenney, Raymond Pettibon, Michal Rovner, Ai Weiwei, David Wojnarowicz, and others; organized by the Hall Art Foundation 6-8
NYU Steinhardt 34 Stuyvesant St BFA Thesis Exhibition Part 3: Enter Sandbox Christopher T Yang, Yoonhye (Jackie) Kong, Naomi Piperno, Christine Choe, Ji Sun Kim, Lauren Lapuck, Sooyoon Chung, Rachel Li, Hong (Vicky) Tang, Nahea An, Eun Soo Lee 5-7
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St community event: Immigrant Justice Night 4-6 free,  no registration is required
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book launch: Emily Evans Eerdmans Henri Samuel:  Master of the French Interior; Emily Evans Eerdmans in conversation with Brian McCarthy and Susan Gutfreund 6 rsvp rsvp@rizzoliusa.com
Paul Kasmin 293 10th Ave exhibition: Jane Freilicher ‘50s New York 6-8
Paul Kasmin 515 W 27 exhibition: Barry Flanagan The Hare is Metaphor 6-8
Grand Central Neighborhood Social Services Corporation 120 E 32 Art Students League of NY 7th Annual Spring Art Exhibition 4-8 free, rsvp Eventbrite
CUNY Graduate Center 365 Fifth Ave panel: Social Media in Theory & Praxis: What’s at Stake Now? Chris Caruso, Sumana Harihareswara, Michael Mandiberg, Alise Tifentale, Laura Pavón,  moderated by Naomi Barrettara and Jennifer Stoops 6:30-8
Aperture Foundation 547 W 27 panel: 10×10 Salon: Art Book and Photobook Fairs: Alternative Approaches Arthur Fournier, Amelia Lang, Harper Levine, moderated by David Solo 6:30 reservation required events@aperture.org
SL Gallery 335 W 38 exhibition closing: Sean Capone Black Night White Light 6-8
New York Public Library 476 Fifth Ave book talk: Julia van Haaften Berenice Abbott: a Life in Photography; van Haaften in conversation with  Anna Craycroft 6:30 free
Sotheby's Institute 570 Lexington Ave 6th fl exhibition: Sivan Dayan Can’t Let Gocurated by Aya Goshen 6-8 reservation absolutely required exhibitionRSVP@sia.edu
Consulate General of Hungary 227 E 52 special photography exhibition opening: Ildi Hermann Missing Stories in observation of  the National Remembrance Day of the Hungarian Victims of the Holocaust, the Hungarian Cultural Center premiers Missing Stories 6:30
MoMA 11 W 53 presentations and discussions on alternative ways to define and approach ‘portraiture’ today: Expanded Portraiture Durga Chew-Bose, Amy Sherald, Louise Stewart, moderated by Carmen Winant and Lucy Gallun 6 $15 sold out
Marlborough Graphics 40 W 57 exhibition: Bill Jacklin Monotypes 6-8
Gallery at W83 150 W 83 artist talk: Ben Cowan with Kristen Racaniello on Cowan’s exhibition Gates 7-8:30
92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Ave Fashion Icons Book Launch Event: Christopher Petkanas Loulou & Yves: The Untold Story of Loulou de la Falaise & the House of Saint Laurent; speakers: Christopher Petkanas, Vanessa Friedman, Pat Cleveland, Simon Doonan, and Susan Gutfreund with Fern Mallis 7:30 $35
ABC Worldwide Stone 234 Banker St Greenpoint Celebration of the 2017 Carrara Merit Award honorees: Jorge Vascano & Christina Lucia Giuffrida; Spring sculpture show Jago, Alasdair Thomson, Barbara Ségal, Sebastian Martorana, Robin Antar, Stephen Shaheen, Michael Kukla 6-9
Spoonbill Studio 99 Montrose Bushwick exhibition: Deborah Brown Chimeras curated by Madeleine Mermall 6-8
Brooklyn Research 630 Flushing Ave Bushwick INTERchange talk: Adam Shecter on his Virtual Reality animated film Satellites 7-8 free
Pratt Higgins Hall Auditorium, 61 St. James Place Clinton Hill School of Art Lecture Series conversation: Ruddy Roye and Jamel Shabazz with Sarah Lewis 7-9 free
Pratt Library 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill Book Minor Launch: A Ride Event Between Pratt Library & Bookpub: Alumni Reading Room performance:  Warren Lehrer A Life in Books; exhibitions organized by Book minor coordinator Robbin Ami Silverberg: Artist books by students from TECH 545, Art of the Book, Artist books by Warren Lehrer, and Artist books in the Pratt Library Collection 5-7:30 reception follows thperformance.
Brooklyn Historical Society 128 Pierrepont St Brooklyn Heights discussion: Invisible Water, Invisible Watersheds: The Gowanus Canal as a Case Study Eric Sanderson Kate Orff, and Andrea Parker, moderated by Jarrett Murphy  6:30-8 $5
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook roundtable: Rethinking Artists’ Rights Decency Clause Lauren Van Haaften-schick, Kenneth Pietrobono, Svetlana Mintcheva 7-9 free with rsvp 

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