Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Bamboo Garden 5 Essex St celebration: Think!Chinatown celebration: HowToChinatown.NYC and Chinatown Arts Week 7-9 free reservation Eventbrite
Contemply 250 Greenwich St reception:  Nello Petrucci Biggest Collage and Decollage in New York 6-9
New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St artist talk: Erik Parker 6:30 free
Hunter MFA 205 Hudson St Visiting Artist talk: Frances Stark 7-9 free
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St conversation and reception with the artists: Minimal Impact Augustus Goertz, Alan Steele, Christopher Stout, moderated by Priska Juschka 6:30-8:30
Tramps 75 East Broadway 2nd Fl reception: Kai Althoff Häuptling Klapperndes Geschirr 6-8
Van Der Plas 156 Orchard St reception: Kunstfest 6-8
Marc Straus 299 Grand St reception: Rona Pondick; Paul Waldman 6-8
MoMA Design Store 81 Spring St speaker collection PoP-UP Party: Bang & Olufsen x David Lynch 6-8 reservation required
Parasol 2 Rivington St reception: Slicing Burning Boiling Rufus Barkley, Sam Eisenberg, Amina Gingold, Michelle Johnson, Aayushi Khowala, Trevor Munch, Hannah Murphy, Brittney Najar, Leslie Vilicich, Jack Wedge, Mason Wilson, produced and curated by Ebru Eltemur 6-9
GR Gallery 255 Bowery reception: Fantastic World Pixel Pancho, Mike Perry, Yoh Nagao, and CB Hoyo 6-9
AIA New York Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place STHLMNYC Conversation: Urban Well-Being by Architectural Design multiple speakers, moderated by Josh Dannenberg 6-8 free, currently at capacity
NYU Kimmel Center for University Life 60 Washington Square South NYU Politics Society panel: Government Relations and the Arts: A Conversation with the Met & the Whitney 9:30-9:30
NYU MFA Project Space 80 Washington Square East reception: Oakley Tapola 5-7
NYU Grey Art Gallery 100 Washington Square East gallery conversation: J. English Cook 6:30-8 free
New York Studio School 8 W 8 lecture: Carter Ratcliff The Art World in the Age of Trump 6:30-7:30
NYU Steinhardt 34 Stuyvesant St reception: BFA Exhibition Hannah Sage Murphy and Defne Cemal 5-7
Josée Bienvenu 529 W 20 reception: NOwhere Without NO Fernanda Fragateiro, Shahrzad Kamel, Charlotte Posenenske 6-8
David Zwirner Books 519 W 19 book celebration: Jarrett Earnest What It Means to Write About Art; Earnest in conversation with Molly Nesbit and Rosalind Krauss 6:30-8
Tanya Bonakdar 521 W 21 screening and conversation: artist Susan Philipsz featured in Season 9 of Art21's documentary series Art in the Twenty-First Century doors open 6:30, screening of segment with Philipsz 7, talk 7:15 free, registration required
Hauser & Wirth 548 W 22 conversation: Jo Applin and Courtney J. Martin on Lee Lozano: Not Working 7 free, registration required
SVA Gramercy Gallery 209 E 23 MPS Digital Photography reception: Re-Shift curated by Debra Klomp Ching 5-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Oliver Jeffers The Working Mind and the Drawing Hand; Jeffers in conversation with Debbie Millman 6
Field Projects 526 W 26 one-night screening Hic et Nunc / Here and Now Angelica Bergamini, Sofia Bersanelli, Rachel Frank, Hope Ginsburg, Erika Lynne Hanson, Eleonora Manca, and Alberta Pellacani, curated by Maurizio Marco Tozzi 6:30
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South visual presentation: Valerie Balint To Witness Creativity: Historic Artists' Homes and Studios of the United States 7
Goethe-Institut New York 30 Irving Place lecture-performance: Mabel Wilson Dead Presidents: A Lexicon of Land, Race and Nation 7-9
Penumbra Foundation 36 E 30 lecture:Adam Putnam 7 $12
Javits Center River Pavilion 655 W 34 exposition: IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair 2018 preview 6:30-9 ticketed, continues through Sunday
Meredith Rosen 1535 Broadway performance: Rindon Johnson 6:30
Sotheby's Institute 570 Lexington Ave6 th Fl reception: This is America Justin D. Johnson, Marcarson, Chelsea Ramirez, and Azzah Sultan, curated by Meyhad Mozaffar, Nadine Waitkins, David Hanlon, and Sofia Ramirez 6-8 reservation required
Pace 32 E 57 reception: Mark Tobey 6-8
Pace/MacGill 32 E. 57 reception: Yoshitomo Nara all things must pass, but nothing is lost / precious days around me, sometimes farther along, sometimes under my feet 6-8
Jason McCoy 41 E 57 reception: Alexandra Penney Vanishing Portraits 6-8
Art Students League 215 W 57 Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery Lunchtime Lecture Series: Frederick Brosen Watercolor and the Rise of Modernism 12:30-1:30
Korean Cultural Center New York 460 Park Ave 6th fl lecture: Laurel Kendall Shaman Paintings and Old Shaman of Korea 6:30-8 free
Metropolitan Opera Guild 165 W 65 talk: Erin Babnik The Seven Virtues of a Creative Landscape Photographer 6:30-8:30 $7
Harper's Apartment 51 E 74 Apt #2X reception: Nicasio Fernandez Working Through It 6-8
Richard L. Feigen 16 E 77 panel: Richard Parkes Bonington Asher Miller, Patrick Noon, Marjorie Shelley, Scott Wilcox, and Richard Feigen 6:30
Half 43 E 78 reception: Hiejin Yoo Quotidian 6-8
Acquavella 18 E 79 reception: James Rosenquist His American Life 6-8
92nd Street Y Buttenwieser Hall 1395 Lexington Ave Makers of Modern Architecture conversation: Maya Lin with Martin Filler 8 $35
Lehman College Art Gallery 250 Bedford Park Blvd reception: Castles in the Sky: Fantasy Architecture in Contemporary Art 5-8
Spoonbill Books 99 Montrose Ave Bushwick book release: Christopher Howard The Jean Freeman Gallery Does Not Exist (MIT Press, 2018); Howard in conversation with Tery Fugate-Wilcox 7-9
Transmitter 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick event with the artists: The Wall That Went for a Walk Rehan Miskci, Natalia Nakazawa 7
Pratt Institute Memorial Hall 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill The Image as Communication Lecture Series: Joel Evey, senior creative director at Gap 6-7:30
powerHouse Arena 28 Adams St Dumbo book launch: Henry Carroll Photographers on Photography: How the Masters See, Think, and Shoot 7-9 reservation encouraged & appreciated
LIU Humanities Building One University Plaza Downtown Brooklyn panel: Emily Feinstein, Matt Freedman, and artists from Billboards and Broadsides exhibiton, moderated by Adam Simon 6:30-8

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

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