Friday, May 4, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 4 May 2018

Sapar 9 N Moore St exhibition: Phoebe Boswell  Take Me to the Lighthouse 6-8
Lower East Side Galleries Frieze week morning brunch: Early Morning 10-noon
Fierman 127 Henry St performance and opening: Jeneen Frei Njootli NDN BURN 6-8
Johannes Vogt 55 Chrystie St exhibition: Darren Goins Operands 6-8
Jeffrey Stark 88 East Broadway exhibition: Tau Lewis making it work to be together while we can 6-8
Larrie 27 Orchard St exhibition: Serban Ionescu: A Crowded Room 6-8
Miguel Abreu 36 Orchard St and 88 Eldridge St exhibition: Liz Deschenes Rates (Frames per Second) 6-8
McKenzie 55 Orchard St exhibition: Michelle Benoit, Marilyn Lerner, Pete Schulte 6-8
Van Der Plas 156 Orchard St exhibition: Hooper C. Dunbar 2-8
Next to Nothing 181 Orchard St exhibition: Windows Tom Burckhardt, Lois Dodd, Franklin Evans, Dan Fig, Catherine Haggarty, Andrea Joyce Heimer, David Hockney, Sharon Madanes, Nora Maité Nieves, Danielle Orchard, Iman Raad, Ann Toebbe 6-8
Nathalie Karg 291 Grand St exhibition: Al Held Al Held in Paris, 1952-53 presented with Cheim & Read;also: James English Leary 6-8
LMAK 298 Grand St exhibitions: Alan Belcher Giant; David B. Smith Under the Surface; Ellen Van Dusen Dragon Curve 6-8
Shin 322 Grand St exhibition: J. Park Trajectory 6-8
Grimm 202 Bowery exhibition: Caroline Walker Service 6-8
Andrew Edlin 212 Bowery exhibition: Summer Wheat Gamekeepers 6-8
Stellar Projects 1 Rivington St reception: Nori Pao Dark side down 6-8 rsvp info@stellarprojects.nyc  
New Museum 235 Bowery conversation: Hiwa K with Natalie Bell 3 free with museum admission
Mugello 171 Elizabeth St reception: Brent Estabrook Toy Box 5-8
Fridman 287 Spring St reception: Aspirational Architectures Tanya Goel, Yamini Nayar, Laercio Redondo, Lucia Simek 6-9
Cecilia de Torres 134-140 Greene St Intercom 110 exhibition: Juan Iribarren Walls, Windows, and Nocturnes 6-8
Leslie-Lohman Project Space 127B Prince St exhibition: Alesia Exum Neon Angels 6-8
Eva Presenhuber 39 Great Jones St exhibition: Josh Smith 6-8
AIA New York Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place lecture: Steven Holl Architecture: Activating the Brain 6-8 $10
Hostler Burrows 35 E 10 exhibition: Eva Zethraeus, Amy Kao 6-8
New School University Center  63 Fifth Ave Rm UL104 art book launch: Still Life (Newgray: 2018) project on the Roboski Massacre, with participation by Veli Encu and presentation and discussion with Hakan Topal and Jeffrey Goldfarb 3-4:40 free


Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St talk: Transmissions Nick Mauss in conversation with Elena Filipovic, Jennifer Homans, and Elisabeth Sussman 6:30 $10
Red Bull Studios 220 W 18 installation: Rammellzee  RAMMΣLLZΣΣ: Racing for Thunder noon-7
Petzel 456 W 18 exhibition: Wade Guyton Patagonia 6-8
Paula Cooper 521 W 21 exhibition: Charles Gaines 6-8
Tina Kim 525 W 21 exhibition: Ha Chong-Hyun Conjunction 6-8
SVA Theatre 333 W 23 State Change: MFA Interaction Design Thesis Festival 2018 9:30-3:30 free
C24 560 W 24 exhibition: Tommy Hartung R.U.R. 6-8
Printed Matter 231 11th Ave book launch: Pansy Beat with Michael Economy & Billy Erb, video presentation premiere featuring Maxxx Pleasure and Billy Beyond 6-8
David Nolan 527 W 29 exhibition: Jorinde Voigt Integral 6-8
Ace Hotel 20 W 29 discussion: Digital de Suite art, droit de suite, and the blockchain; among the speakers: Jason Farago, Amy Whitaker, Kevin McCoy, Alexander Provan, Artie Vierkant 3-6 reservation requested
SLA307 Art Space 307 W 30 exhibition: Patricija Jurkšaitytė National Portrait Gallery 6-9
Marisa Newman 38 W 32 Suite 1602 edition launch: Adler Guerrier 6-8 Marian Goodman 24 W 57 exhibition: John Baldessari All Z’s (Picabia/Mondrian), 2017 6-8
57W57Arts 57 W57th Street, Suite 1206 reception: Hermine Ford 8 Paintings, 2 Drawings, 1995-2007; Howard Schwartzberg Back and Forth; Janet Passehl Rapt; Eric Himme Towers 6-9
Kurimanzutto 22 E 65 exhibition: Abraham Cruzvillegas Autocontusión
Ceysson & Bénétière 956 Madison Ave exhibition: Jesse Willenbring Day Care 6-8
Tilton 8 E 76 exhibition: Zachary Armstrong George 6-8
Ukrainian Institute of America 2 E 79 exhibition: Ola Rondiak Identity, Interrupted curated by Walter Hoydysh 6-8 rsvp https://goo.gl/forms/yx9YzDvhtJe08f2v1
Buchholz 17 E  82 exhibition: Paul Bonet Drawings for Bookbindings 6-8
Gavin Brown’s enterprise 439 W 127 opening: Arthur Jafa air above mountains, unknown pleasures 6

Bushwick Gallery Night most spaces open until 9
Theodore:Art 56 Bogart St 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Dennis Morris A Bitta PIL 6-9
Friday Studio 56 Bogart St Bushwick exhibition: Tim Gowan, Leah Harper, Seth Hiler, Meer Musa, Sharilyn Neidhardt, curated by Meer Musa 6-8
Art During the Occupation 119 Ingraham St Bushwick exhibition: Chris Bors American Jesus 7-9:30
Space 776 229 Central Ave Buswick exhibition: Some Like Poetry Paula Dunlop, Mitsuyo Okada 6-10
The Chimney 302 MorganAve Bushwick exhibition: Endnotes Autumn Ahn, Setare Arashloo, Shahrzad Changalvaee, Kiran Chandra, Lizzy de Vita, Juliette Dumas, Andrew Erdos, Riitta Ikonen, Sara Mejia Kriendler, Yasue Maetake, Gian Maria Tosatti and Matt Taber 6:30-9:30
Image 1501 Broadway Bushwick exhibition: David Rogers The Twinkie Defense 7-10
Fisher Parrish 238 Wilson Ave Bushwick exhibition: In My Dreams Aria McManus including works by Al Baio, Ida Badal, Pippa Garner, Tyler Healy, Priscilla Jeong, Hannah Kuo, Alexandra Marzella, Aria McManus, Corey Rubin, Cecilia Salama, Lele Saveri, Raine Trainor, Chloe Wise, and Sarah Zapata, curated by Aria McManus 7-10
FiveMyles 558 St John’s Place Crown Heights performance: Aye Eckerson Fields (intro) 7:30-8:30  free
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook art of Africa and the African diaspora exposition: 1-54 Contemporary Art Fair noon-8

Red Hook Labs 133-135 Imlay St Red Hook reception: Nataal: New African Photography III 6-10
The Cluster 200 6th St Gowanus exhibition: How Big is Big Noah Stitt, Judy Koo, Hannah Schutzengel, Charles Tuen, Joanne Howard, Suzanna Frosch, Polly King,  curated by Joel Carreiro 7-9
Mink 614 North Cayuga St Ithaca Gallery Night 5-8


NOTE: The various art fairs that have opened this week continue today in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Most are of marginal interest, at best.

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