One Art Space 23 Warren St reception: Figuratively Speaking Becky Lloyd, Daniel Belardinelli, Eleni Giagkou, Justin Aversano, Katerini Baki Tournas, Katina Ansen, Mark Negus Art, Miroslava Romanova, Reda Abdel Rahman, Rick Roberts, Stephanie Diamant, Stephanie Fuller, SunHe Hong and Tony Castillo, curated by Dan Giella & Ishaat Hossain 6-9
Tenri 43a W 13 reception: Hiroyuki Matsui Bizen Ceramic Ware - Red, White, and Black 6-8
Hauser & Wirth Publishers 548 W 22 discussion: Publishing in Spaces: Institutions, Galleries, and the Web Hannah Kim (Business and Marketing Director for the Department of Publications at The Museum of Modern Art), Zachary Kaplan (Executive Director of Rhizome at the New Museum), Mark Polizzotti (Publisher and Editor-in-Chief at The Metropolitan Museum of Art), Kaye Cain-Nielsen (Editor-in-Chief of e-flux journal) 7 free, reservation Eventbrite
Pen+Brush 29 E 22 closing reception: Color + Process Renee Phillips & Kati Vilim; featuring live performance by Duendita 6-8
MoMA 11 W 53 Sculpture Garden Agora talk: How do we create intimacy in a museum? On how space facilitates intimate relationships with art, led by Paula Stuttman 3 free
Czech Center 321 E 73 reception and screenings: August 21, 1968 selection of 20 iconic photographs: Vladimír Lammer, Libuše Kyndrová, Dagmar Hochová, Miloň Novotný, Jiří Všetečka, Miroslav Martinovský, Václav Toužimský, Jaromír Čejka, Bohumil Dobrovolský, Jiří Stivín, Gustav Aulehla, and Jan Reich, among others; screening of documentary ‘Confusion’, and interactive exhibition capturing the dramatic events that occurred on August 21, 1968 in Czechoslovakia 7-8; exhibitions: Remembering Alexander Dubcek and The Story of an Image: Bare-chested Man in Front of a Tank, screening of ‘Dubcek 70’ 8-9, followed by reception and oral video history project Where were you on Aug 21, 1968?
Archestratus Books + Foods 160 Huron St Greenpoint BookBook Club talk: Mary Roach Gulp: Adventures on the Alimentary Canal 7-9 free, reservation Eventbrite
ISCP 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick outdoor screening on loading dock: Slacker (dir. Richard Linklater, 1990), introduced by Jude Griebel; in conjunction with exhibition Never Take a Vacation with an Artist Who Collects the Same Stuff You Do 7
Greenlight Bookstore 686 Fulton St Fort Greene graphic novel celebration: Kate Gavino Sanpaku; Gavino in conversation with Adrian Shirk 7:30 free
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