Friday, October 19, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York Area, Friday, 19 October 2018

Bortolami 39 Walker St reception: Morgan Fisher 6 x 6 x 6 x 2; Anna Ostoya 6-8
The Drawing Center 35 Wooster St exhibition talk walkthrough: Susan York 6:30 free with reservation via Eventbrite
Sargent's Daughters 179 E Broadway reception: Deborah Anzinger Erosion 6-8
Shrine 179 East Broadway reception: Prophet Royal Robertson The Exodus 6-8
Able Fine Art 143 Orchard St reception: Illusion Qiurui Du, 335MPH, Claudia Tiange Chen, Maria Gaberiella Messina, Tong Wang 5-7
Denny Dimin 261 Broome St Artist Walkthrough: Jessie Edelman  7
Brennan & Griffin 122 Norfolk St reception: Heather Guertin Two Thousand Eighteen 6-8
Betty Cuningham 15 Rivington St reception: Stanley Lewis 6-8
Empirical Nonsense 87 Rivington St conversation: Erika Keck and Carol Cole 6
Muriel Guepin 153 Lafayette St exhibition: Patterns Dharma Strasser MacColl and Heather Patterson
Leslie-Lohman Project Space 127B Prince St reception: The Violators Alex La Cruz, Anne Lamb, Ari Fraser, Benjamin Ackermann, Brian Kenny, Bruce LaBruce, Damien Blottiere, Edwin Pabon & Will Wikle, Frankie Rice, Gerardo Vizmanos, Gio Black Peter, Josh Paul Thomas, Joseph Wolfgang Ohlert, Madeline Bohm, Matt Lambert, Natasha Gornik, Nicky Miller, Oliver Sarley, Paco Y Manolo, Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Ruben Esparza, Slava Mogutin, Stuart Sandford, Ty Cooperman, and Ziggy Black, curated by Gio Black Peter 6-8
La Mama La Galleria 47 Great Jones St zine release and artist talk: Inside, Out Here: 3 Dot Zine; talk: Devin N. Morris and Frederick Weston with Eric Booker 7-8:30
Cooper Union Great Hall 7 E 7 conversation: Making Art and Music photography duo Herring & Herring (Dimitri Scheblanov and Jesper Carlsen) with Lars Ulrich of Metallica 7-8 free
NYU Deutsches Haus 42 Washington Mews  reception: Hermann Zschiegner Recent Drawings 6-8
Performance Space 150 1st Ave reception: A Wild Ass Beyond: Apocalypse Rn, a Group Installation American Artist, Caitlin Cherry, Nora N. Khan, and Sondra Perry 6-8 free
New School GIDEST Lab 63 Fifth Ave Graduate Institute of Design, Ethnography, & Social Thought Seminar: Matthew Jensen Walk to Work noon-1:30 free
SVA CP Projects Space 132 W 21 10th Fl MA Curatorial Practice exhibition reception: This Isn't For You, Erika Diamond, Lou Giansante, Susan Grabel, Brandon Lowery, Heather Joy Puskarich, curated by Becka Jean 6-8 free
SVA 133/141 W 21 Rm 101C MPS Art Therapy Community Lecture Series: Ethics and Technology Lukas Prokes 6:30-8 free
SVA Theatre 333 W 23 BFA Photography and Video talk: Allen Frame 7-9 free
Crossing Collective 559 W 23 reception: The Preservation of Fire: On Lines and Materials Qin Feng, Ann Niu, Wang Tiande, Kwang Young Chun 6-8
Caelum  526 W 26 #315 reception: Marko Stout Erotic Allure, Candyland of Color!! 7-9 rsvp Eventbrite
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book signings: John Waters Indecent Exposure 6-8; Jimmy Nelson Homage To Humanity noon-2
Museum at FIT Haft Theater Marvin Feldman Center 2nd Fl Seventh Ave at 27th St symposium: Pink topics include the significance of pink clothing in western and non-western cultures (including India, Africa, Mexico, and Japan), the role of pink in eighteenth-century portraiture, associations of pink with politics, gender, and sexuality, and the use of pink in cinema 10-5 registration required
Planthouse 55 W 28 reception: Robert Olsen Notebook Paintings 6-8
EFA 323 W 39 Open Studios 6-9
Center for Book Arts 28 W 27 roundtable on Cultivating Book and Land; Inside/out: Family, Memory, Loss, Displacement, Catastrophe Olivia Arthur, Barbara Bash, Doug Beube, Julia Borissova, Machiel Botman, Chien Chi Chang, Cristina De Middel, Giovanni del Brenna, Michel Delsol, Eamonn Doyle, Carolyn Drake, Tina Enghoff, Veronica Fieiras, Claire Fouquet and Patty Smith, Lee Friedlander, Ralph Gibson, Hiroshi Hamaya, Simone Hoang, Fumiko Imano, Miho Kajioka, Kent Klich, Anouk Kruithof, Susan Meiselas, Editha Mesina, Kazuma Obara, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, Sophie Ristelhueber, Alec Soth, Jordan Sullivan, Peter Van Agtmael, Todd Walker, Mo Yi, and Ksenia Yurkova 6:30
Craig F. Starr 5 E 73 exhibition: Ed Ruscha Ace Radio Honk Boss
Gagosian 980 Madison Ave reception: Nate Lowman Never Remember 6-8
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 Great Hall exhibition opening: Elaine Lustig Cohen Graphic Objects 6
Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave panel: The Legacy of Jack Whitten Adam Pendleton, Julie Mehretu, and Odili Donald Odita; in conjunction with exhibition Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963–2017 6:30-7:30 free
National Academy of Design 5 E 89 film screening: Double Take: The Art of Elizabeth King (dir.  Olympia Stone) 7, Q+A:  Elizabeth King and Olympia Stone 8 registration required
Columbia University Maison Française Buell Hall 116th St & Broadway panels: The Digital Serlio Symposium on current research on Sebastiano Serlio’s unpublished masterwork, On Domestic Architecture (Tutte l’opere d’architettura, Libro VI), presented by Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library 9:30-5 free


5-50 Gallery 5-50 51st Ave Long Island City special reception: Becoming Encounters: Sympoietic Agents of Unseen Atmospheres Chellis Baird & Alida; with DJ Svetlana Voice 7-10
Spoonbill Books 99 Montrose Ave Bushwick book launch: Aldrin Valdez ESL or You Weren't Here readings by Valdez, Rio Cortez, Paolo Javier, Jimena Lucero, Sarah Sala, & Josh Wizman 7-9
Odetta 231 Cook St Bushwick open studio: Ellen Hackl Fagan through Sunday 1-6
M. David Studio 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Tip of the Iceberg Helsinki-based Huuto art collective, presented by Huuto and hosted by ArtHelix 6-8
TSA 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick reception: Sarah Bednarek ChiChi DooDad, curated by Rachael Gorchov 6-9
NURTUREArt 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Melissa Sclafani Crowd Control 7-9
Fresh Window 56 Bogart St  Bushwick reception: Visitors from Shallow Space: A sci-fi experience Adam Dalva, Howard Fonda, Paul Gagner, Annie Hémond Hotte,Ryan Johnson, Sophie Larrimore, curated by Annie Hémond Hotte and Nora Nieves 7-9
SRO 1144 Dean St Crown Heights reception: Photo-A-GoGo Don Doe, Liz Guarracino, Jan Houllevigue,  Moses Hoskins, Janusz Kawa, D.Dominick Lombardi, Creighton Michael, Claire Seidl, Jill Thayer, Roman Turovsky, Patrick Winfield, Tansy Xiao
curated by Dominick Lombardi 6-9
Platform Project Space 20 Jay St #319 Dumbo reception: Seven Samurai Erika Ranee, Caroline Wells Chandler, Judith Linhares, JJ Manford, James Benjamin Franklin, Emilia Olsen, and Irena Jurek, curated by Phil and Sue Knoll 6-8
Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Art 80 Hanson Place Fort Greene reception: A Love Letter to New Orleans Langston Allston, Demond Melancon press 5-7, opening 7-10
GMAD (Gay Men of African Descent) 540 Atlantic Ave Boerum Hill reception: A Wonderful Artshow V & I (POLM Photography) 6-9 free, rsvp Eventbrite
Ground Floor 343 5th St Gowanus reception: A Fluid Tapestry John Richey, Keun Young Park, Melissa Dadourian, Tegan Brozyna Roberts 6-9; poetry reading: JoAnne McFarland 7:30
Gowanus Loft 61 9th St Gowanus Arts Gowanus Kick Off Party: Dale Williams America Now Suite presented by The Vanderbilt Republic 6-10
Stand4 Gallery and Community Art Center 414 78th St 1st Fl Bay Ridge reception: John Avelluto Use-a the Forza, Mamaluke! 7-9


J. Cacciola • Gallery W 35 Mill St Bernardsville NJ reception: Dimensions Discovered Michael Bartmann & Jury Smith 6-8

Notes:
Fim theatrical opening various theatres: The Price of Everything (98min), directed by Nathaniel Kahn. A searing indictment of the art world, featuring Jeff Koons and Larry Poons, and a vast number of artists, dealers, collectors, and critics, including Jerry Saltz and Barbara Rose. Saltz has a very personal and brilliant take on the film, How Does the Art World Live With Itself? on the Vulture website. The film will debut on HBO on 12 November and is a must-see for anyone interested in art and culture.

Archtober This large series of events continues through 31 October. See https://archtober.org/events/ for the complete list.
  

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