Monday, November 12, 2018

Art & Design Events, New York, Monday, 12 November 2018

AIA New York Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place reception: Building Connections 2018 K-12 student design work from the 2017-2018 school year and summer, exhibition design by SOFTlab 5:30-7:30 free, reservation requested
Whitney Museum of American Art 99 Gansevoort St exhibition opens to the public: Andy Warhol— From A to B and Back Again. For a view of the exhibition and the life of the provacateur and celebrity myth-definer, see Jill Krementz’s coverage in the New York Social Diary http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/guest-diary/2018/jill-krementz-covers-andy-warhol-at-the-whitney
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration and panel: Tish Jett Living Forever Chic: Frenchwomen's Timeless Secrets for Everyday Elegance, Gracious Entertaining, and Enduring Allure speaker: Jett with Teri Agins, and Lesley Seymour 6

Kurimanzutto 22 E 65 exhibition: Signals: If You Like I Shall Grow (Part II) Antonio Asis, Michael Broido, Sergio de Camargo, Malcolm Carder, Lygia Clark, Gianni Colombo, José Maria Cruxent, Ivor Davies, Mathias Goeritz, Lily Greenham, Edwina Leapman, Liliane Lijn, Kenneth Martin, Mary Martin, David Medal, Gustav Metzger, Alejandro Otero, Henk Peeters, Otto Piene, Jesus Rafael Soto, Mira Schendel, Dom Sylvester Houédard, Gerhard von Graeventiz and Li Yuan-Chia; curated by Isobel Whitelegg 6-8
Gerald Peters 24 E 78 exhibition: Max Weber Becoming Modern
92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Ave jewelry-inspired talk: Made in New York Town and Country Editor Stellene Volandes in conversation with David Yurman and James de Givenchy 7 $35
Hebrew Tabernacle Armin and Estelle Gold Wing Gallery 551 Fort Washington Ave (185th St) reception: Diane Rode Schneck Made in America: Quilts 6-7:30
Microscope 1329 Willoughby Ave 2B Bushwick video screening: Henry G. Sanchez: Underwaterscapes 7:30 $8
Pratt Clinton Hill Juliana Curran Terian Design Center Gallery 200 Willoughby Ave exhibition reception: The Additive Hand - Contemporary Jewelry Made Through 3d Printing 5-7
Pratt Higgins Hall 61 St James Pl Clinton Hill School of Architecture Lectures: Gaud Pratt Sessions 11: Allen and Somol Stan Allen and Robert E. Somol 6-8 free, reception to follow with beer from KCBC brewery and food from Korilla BBQ.
BRIC House Stoop 647 Fulton St Fort Greene animation on view: Nora Rodriguez The Table Set
Greenlight Bookstore 686 Fulton St Fort Greene graphic novel visual presentation and discussion: Jason Lutes: Berlin; Lutes in conversation with Gal Beckerman 7:30


HBO Film: The Price of Everything (98min), directed by Nathaniel Kahn. A searing indictment of the art world, for which Andy Warhol laid the groundwork, 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. Debuting today on HBO and a must-see for anyone interested in the debasement of art and culture.

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