Poets House 10 River Terrace book celebration: Intermedia, Fluxus and the Something Else Press: Selected Writings by Dick Higgins; speakers: Steve Clay, Joshua Beckman, Steve McCaffery & Tracie Morris 7 $10
Soho Photo 15 White St reception: Peter Agron unimportant works on paper; F. Emmanuel Bastien Get Your Hands Dirty; Leslie Hanes Déjà Rȇvé (Dreamed Before)/2.0; Austin Jensen Tributaries: A Tribute to the Hudson River; Bob Leonard Urban Patterns; John Mancia Stillness and Light; Martin E. Rich Siamese Surprises 6-8
Mast Books 72 Avenue A zine release and conversation: Jane Kaplowitz talking with Alison M. Gingeras, Frank Haines, Miciah Hussey, and Fabiola Alondra ; in conjunction with Frotnight Institute exhibition: JANE KAPLOWITZ RSVP Jane Rosenblum (1977-2018) 7-9
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 41 Cooper Square lectuee: Binna Choi A Table of One's Own: Institutional Change 7
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Fall School of Art Student Exhibitions: Senior Show
India Armstrong Divine Intervention, 5th Floor Lobby; Maggie Coppersmith, 7th Floor Lobb.Student Shows:Group show organized by Mia Stearn and Olivia Vankuiken, 1st Floor Colonnade 6-8
Cooper Union Great Hall 7 E 7 panel: The Predicament of Architecture Joseph Connors and architects Joseph Connors, Henry N. Cobb, Preston Scott Cohen, Elizabeth Diller, and Marion Weis., instigated by Nader Tehrani; in conjunction with the publication of Henry N. Cobb: Words & Works 1948-2018 7-8:30 $15
Klimat 77 E 7 reception: Rei Ahni Dreaming of Another World 7-10 reservation requested
New York Studio School 8 W 8 lecture: Carrie Moyer On Her Work 6:30-7:30 free
New School Starr Foundation Hall 63 Fifth Ave Aperture Conversations: ‘Family’ issue of Aperture Magazine Justine Kurland, Zun Lee, and Diana Markosian, moderated by Lois Braverman 7-8:30 free
New School Hoerle Lecture Hall Room UL105 63 Fifth Ave New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium: Lala Albert 7-9 free
SVA MA Curatorial Practice 132 W 21 talk: Undisciplined Knowledge: Anselm Franke in conversation with Brian Kuan Wood 7-9 free
SVA 133/141 W 21 Rm 101C MFA Fine Arts talk: Gregory Sholette 6:30-8
SVA 214 E 21 screening: MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media presents screening: Millennium Film Journal's international short film program 6:30-9 free
Madison Square Park Mad. Sq. Art in Conversation: Kenneth Goldsmith noon-1 free
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Mark Foster Gage Projects and Provocations; Gage in conversation with Michael Young and Ferda Kolatan 6-7:30
International Print Center 508 W 26 talk with exhibition viewing: Microcalligraphy Through History: Johann Michael Püchler, Levi David Van Gelder, and Matthew Kenyon; gallery talk with Freyda Spira, David Wachtel, and Matthew Kenyon 6-8 free
Crush Curatorial 526 W 26 #709 conversation: Sarah Slappey with Inka Essenhigh 6
Octavio Paz Gallery 27 E 39 book presentation: Alfredo Cardona Peña Conversations with Diego Rivera: The Monster in His Labyrinth translated by Alvaro Cardona-Hine (New Village Press); dialog between art historian Anna Indych-Lopez and international muralist Rina Lazo 6 rsvp Evenbrite
NAWA Gallery 315 W 39 exhibition: Holiday Fundraiser
The Yard Bryant Park 510 5th Ave reception: Affect, Color, Negative Space Henning Haupt, Alexandra Hammond, curated by Hovey Brock 6-8
General Society Library 20 W 44 talk: Jan Ramirez Creating a Collection for the 9/11 Memorial Museum 6:30 free, registration required, reception to follow
MoMA 11 W 53 scrreening: Andy Warhol at Judson films cented around Wahol and Fred Herko: Jill And Freddy Dancing (1963), films of Jill Johnston performing with a broom at Warhol’s Factory, and Screen Tests featuring Judson participants, including the choreographer Lucinda Childs and the lighting designer Billy Linich 7:30 $15 also Saturday at 4:30
Hauser & Wirth 32 E 69 In Conversation: Ei Arakawa, Reiko Tomii & Midori Yoshimoto on ‘Gutai’ 6:30-8:308 free, reservation Eventbrite
W83 Ministry Center 150 W 83 discussion in conjunction with photographer Sara Bennett ‘s Life After Life in Prison: The Bedroom Project; Bennett in conversation with two of the women from the photograph series 7 free, reservation requested
Cooper Hewitt 2 E 91 design book talk: Marilyn F. Friedman Making America Modern: Interior Design in the 1930s 6-8 $15
Toby Kaufmann studio 2 Prince St Downtown Brooklyn: talk: ‘California Sunday Magazine’ photo issue: ‘At Home’: In the American West’ Jacqueline Bates and Paloma Shutes; in conjunction with forthcoming exhition at Aperture 7:30-10 $25 tickets Eventbrite
New York Market Week a series of retail-focused events, talks, and receptions, including design:retail CitySCENE, Winning Windows, the PAVE Gala and a consortium of retail design showrooms—the NYC Partners for Creative Retail.
For complete schedule and reservation information see see https://www.designretailonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/NYMW-Winter18-Schedule-3.pdf
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