e-flux 311 E Broadway book launch: Zdenka Badovinac Comradeship: Curating, Art, and Politics in Post-Socialist Europe (ICI); presentation and conversation with Badovinac and Ana Janevski 7-9
Reena Spaulings Fine Art 165 E Broadway benefit: Only Our Hearts WIll Argue Hard: A Benefit Show for BCBF (Brooklyn Community Bail Fund) hosted by Coco Gordon Moore 6-8
Sargent's Daughters 179 E Broadway reception: Dark Spring 6-8
Shrine 179 East Broadway reception: Bernard Gilardi We Belong presented by Maurizio Cattelan 6-8
Klaus von Nichtssagend 54 Ludlow St reception: Benjamin Butler Silver / Landscapes; Lisha Bai Year Without a Summer 6-8
LMAK 298 Grand St reception: Jimmy Baker Burning Out; Tool Box Sue Havens, Awilda Rodriguez Lora, Mick Lorusso, Carissa Potter and Cristina Victor, curated by Alissa D. Polan and Sarah G. Sharp 6-8
Marc Straus 299 Grand St reception: Sandro Chia Bronze, Paper, Watercolor; Paul Pretzer; Liliane Tomasko 6-8
Mizuma, Kips & Wada Art 324 Grand St reception: Oscar Oiwa After Midnight 6-8
Catinca Tabacaru 250 Broome St reception: Pat Phillips SubSuperior 6-9
Nicelle Beauchene 327 Broome St reception: Jordan Kasey …animal, vegetable, or mineral?; also Kasey’s From Dust We Came 6-8
Jack Hanley 327 Broome St reception: Ghosts Cortney Andrews, Hervé Guibert, Elizabeth Jaeger, Bennet Schlesinger, Martin Soto Climent, Quay Quinn Wolf 6-8
Thierry Goldberg 103 Norfolk St reception: Jeron Braxton You Can 6-8
Leslie+Lohman Project Space 127-B Prince St reception: Sam Devries Discovering Men 6-8
Lower Eastside Girls Club 136 Avenue C reception: Eirini Linardaki What is to come 5-8
Ukrainian Museum 222 E 6 roundtable: Andy Warhol: His Art and His Ethnic Roots Adam Harris, Ph.D., Chief Curator of Art at the National Museum of Wildlife Art, Wyoming; Jaroslaw Leshko, Professor Emeritus of Art at Smith College in Northampton; Paul Robert Magocsi, Professor of History, Chair of Ukrainian Studies, University of Toronto; Elaine Rusinko, Professor, Modern Languages and Linguistics, University of Maryland, moderated by Alexander J. Motyl, Professor of Political Science at Rutgers-Newark 7 $10
NYU King Juan Carlos of Spain Center 53 Washington Square South reception: PELEA: Visual Responses to Spatial Precocity Melissa Calderón, Roy Baizan, Alicia Grullón, Groana Melendez, Carlos Jesus Martinez Dominguez, Shellyne Rodriguez, Francisca Benítez, Jehdy Anne Vargas, and Mi Casa No Es Su Casa, curated by Shellyne Rodriguez and the Latinx Project curatorial team 6-8
212 Arts 523 E 12 reception: February Group Show ASVP, Bluster, Duel, Ghost, Giz, and Queen Andrea, curated by curated by Rob Aloia 6-9:30
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South book talk: Linda Gordon Inge Morath: An Illustrated Biography; conversation between Linda Gordon and Carole Naggar 7
Crossing Art 559 W 23 reception: Shao Yong Landscape Kingdom 6-8
Berry Campbell 530 W 24 reception: Judith Godwin An Act of Freedom 6-8
C24 Gallery 560 W 24 panel: The Power of Feminist Art Fourth Wave Jaishri Abichandani, Swati Kurhana, Emma Sulkowicz, and Anuradha Vikram, moderated by Melissa H. Potter 6-8 reservation requested
Alexander Gray Associates 510 W 26 reception and conversation: Joan Semmel A Necessary Elaboration TFAP at CAA co-sponsored event 6-8 limited space, rsvp@alexandergray.com
287 Gallery 287 Tenth Ave reception: Fragments of Seas Monique Rollins & Mark DeMuro 6-9
Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Ave exhibitions: Invention and Design: Early Italian Drawings at the Morgan; The Extended Moment: Photographs from the National Gallery of Canada
New York Public Library 476 Fifth Ave The Library After Hours access to the Library’s new exhibition Love & Resistance: Stonewall 50 7 $15; Pay What You Wish entry 8, with suggested admission $15
Gallery MC 545 W 52 reception: Other Wise siren eun young jung, Catalina Schliebener, Buzz Slutzky, and Trần Tín, curated by H Lan Thao Lam 6-8
Hilton Hotel 1335 Avenue of Americas College Art Association 107th Annual Conference; continues through Sunday day passes available, also press passes; for today’s schedule of talks and receptions see https://caa.confex.com/caa/2019/meetingapp.cgi/Day/2019-02-15
Grand Ballroom East 3rd Floor CAA free panel: The Forgotten Federal Artists: CETA and the Cultural Council Foundation's Artists Project 1977-1980 Ademola Olugebufola, Christy Rupp, Judd Tully, moderated by Blaise Tobia 12:30-1:30 free and poen to the public according to press release
Uniqlo 666 5th Ave reception: SPRZ NY 5th Anniversary Launch Event featuring works of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Eames, and Sol LeWitt; music, refreshments, raffle prizes, and installations 6-8
Hunter College The Canvas 904 Lexington Ave reception: Pop-Up Art Show 6-9
Hunter College 15 Kossak Lecture Hall 1527 Hunter North Building (enter on 69th St) discussion: Artists, Institutions, and Public Funding for the Arts: The Legacy of the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act Tom Finkelpear, Rochelle Slovin, Ted Berger, Steven C. Dubin; presented in conjunction with CAA Annual Conference 7-9 free and open to the public
Bard Graduate Center 38 W 86 symposium: Field/Fair/Museum: Franz Boas, George Hunt, and the Making of Anthropology 1:30-5:30 free, reservation Eventbrite
A/D/O 29 Norman Ave Greenpoint Honor Roller X Rooted launch party: Michael Christopher Chan Kiss From A Rose 6-8 free, reservation Eventbrite
Microscope 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick reception: Ben Coonley Winter Games 6-9
Microscope 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick reception: Ben Coonley Winter Games 6-9
Pratt Institute Caroline Ladd Pratt House 229 Clinton Ave salon: Black Dress featuring Byron Lars, celebrating Fashion Week and Black History Month; Adrienne Jones, concept developer and curator, Rachelle Etienne-Robinson, creative director, and Walter Greene, fashion consultant; video by Carrie Mae Weems, music by Clarissa Sinceno and Aah Fro Blu 6-9 free, reservation Eventbrite
BRIC House Artist Studio 647 Fulton St Fort Greene participatory performance mashup: Laura Anderson Barbata The Eye of the Beholder 7 $12, also 22 February
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