Thursday, April 18, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 18 April 2019

New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin St MFA Open Studios 6-9
Jplus 79 White St reception: Betty Kaye does this color palette make me look depressed enough? 6-9
Sapar Contemporary 9 N Moore St reception: Ming Fay Beyond Nature 6-8
Denny Dimin 39 Lispenard St inaugural show in new location reception: Ann Shelton
jane says 6-8; performance: The physical garden 7
Patrick Parrish 50 Lispenard St reception: Felix Muhrhofer 11 Stations: Terrazzo from the Underground; Leaping Objects curated by Mirabilia Arts 6-8
Drawing Center 35 Wooster St exhibition walkthrough: Ena Swansea on Neo Rauch’s Aus dem Boden / From the Floor 6:30-8 free, reservation Eventbrite
Spring Natural 98 Kenmare St pop-up: Fuerte Azul 6?
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams 210 Lafayette St benefit reception: Pride Network Cocktail Party + Fundraiser 6-8 reservation http://www.thepridenetwork.org/april2019
June Kelly 166 Mercer St exhibition: Sarah Plimpton New Paintings

56 Henry 56 Henry St reception: LaKela Brown Surface Possessions 6-8
Chinatown Soup 16 Orchard St reception: A Dichotomy of Desire Shohei Kondo, Anh Thuy Nguyen, curated by Angie Phrasavath 6-9
Shin 68 Orchard St reception: Carla Prina  A Rediscovery 6-8
Storefront Project 70 Orchard St reception: Justin Aversano The Cactus Diaries 6-9
Equity 245 Broome St reception: Colin J. Radcliffe Left on Read; first installment of a three-part exhibition: rotating exhibitions by: Colin J. Radcliffe, Marie-Dolma Chophel, and Carla Repice, curated by Michael Gormley 6-8
Derek Eller 300 Broome St reception: Peter Linde Busk The Generous Gambler 6-8
High Noon 106 Eldridge St reception: Eleanna Anagnos Mother Tongue 6-8
signs and symbols 102 Forsyth St reception: Michelle Handelman Lover Hater Cunty Intellectual 6-8
Bluestockings 172 Allen St talk: Reclaiming Our Own Narratives: A Reading from Headcase: LGBTQ Writers & Artists on Mental Health and Wellness 7-9:30
ICP Museum 250 Bowery shopping and signing: Spring 2019 Photobook Fest Maha Alasaker, Daylight Books, Osprey Publishing (Liesl Bradner’s Snapdragon: The World War II Exploits of Darby's Ranger and Combat Photographer Phil Stern), Jason Eskenazi, Stephen Ferry [‘La Batea’(Red Hook Edition, 2017)], Fryd Frydendahl, Kris Graves Project, Lucy Helton, Konnotation Publishing, Greg Miller (‘Unto Dust’), Andrea Modica [‘January 1’ (L’Artiere, Bologna, Italy)], The New Jersey Photography Forum, Red Hook Editions, Sarah Stacke (‘Photos Day or Night: The Archive of Hugh Mangum’), TIS Books 6-8 pay-what-you-wish hours (suggested donation: $5) during this event, no payment necessary to attend the Photobook Fest but registration is encouraged
Betty Cuningham 15 Rivington St exhibition: Fairfield Porter Amherst and Other Places

La MaMa Galleria 47 Great Jones St reception: Shanna Maurizi & Corinne Spencer 6-8
NYU Nutrition and Food Studies 411 Lafayette St 5th Fl Residency Unlimited Dirt and Debt Suppers discussion: SPURSE member Ian Kerr Dirt Dependencies: On Sidewalks, Weeds and the Multi-Species Commons free, bring a shared edible
Cooper Union Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture 41 Cooper Square exhibition opening: Leonardo Ricci (Rome, 8 June 1918 - Venice, 29 September 1994) Design Investigations on the Question of Dwelling curated by Ugo Dattilo, Maria Clara Ghia, Clementina Ricci 6:30
Swiss Institute 38 St Marks Pl reception: Lee "Scratch" Perry Mirror Master Futures Yard curated with Lorenzo Bernet 6-8
New York Studio School 8 W 8 reception: 2019 Certificate Completion Exhibition  Jou Glasheen and Yael Meridan Schori 6-9
Forbidden Planet 832 Broadway product debut: FPNYC Anniversary Party merchandise designed by Evan Dorkin (Milk & Cheese, Beasts of Burden) and Sarah Dyer (Action Girl Comics, Calla Cthulhu) 6-8
Salmagundi 47 Fifth Ave talk and book signing: Footprints: The Art and Life of Gary Erbe Thomas Folk, Carol Lowrey, Carter Ratcliff, Michael W. Schantz, and Louis A. Zona 7 free, ticket required Eventbrite
NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò 24 W 12 lecture: Raffaele Bedarida Curating Fascism: Exhibiting Art in Collapsing Democracies 7 free
212 Arts 523 E 12 reception: Zimad Signs 6

Tibet House 22 W 15 Multi-Visional Lecture:Peter van Ham lchi: Treasure of the Himalayas 7 $25
National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park St Artist's Process conversation: Marela Zacarias 8 free
JanKossen Contemporary 529 W 20 reception: Jürgen Jansen  Le Bateau Ivre (“The Drunken Ship 6-8
Miles McEnery 520 w 21 reception: John Sonsini 6-8
Sikkema Jenkins 530 W 22 reception: Louis Fratino Come Softly To Me 6-8
Lehmann Maupin 536 W 22 reception: Tim Rollins and K.O.S. Workshop 6-8
Miles McEnery 525 W 22 reception: Tomory Dodge 6-8
SVA Theatre 333 W 23 performance with film: Divide Light: An experimental opera based on the poetry of Emily Dickinson film by Ed Robbins, created by Lesley Dill, composed by Richard Marriott, opera Performed by New Camerata Opera, accompanied by the Curiosity Cabinet String Quintet; presented by Nohra Haime Gallery 8 ticketed
Anna Zorina 532 W 24 reception: Proximity: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art + Boston University MFA Exhibition 6-8
Agora 530 W 25 reception: A Rich Spring Profusion William Ingham, Seo, Becky Sungja Kim, MaskOfWorro, Emanuele Biagioni, Catherine Timotei, Stephen Najda, Diego Velez, Anna Weichert, Lillian Gray, Hwajin Lee, Sheetal Shaw, Deana Evstefeeva 6-8
Nancy Margolis 523 W 25 reception: Aubrey Levinthal 6-8
Henoch 555 W 25 reception: Susan Goldsmith Abiding Beauty 6-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book signing: Agnes Bereccz 100 Years, 100 Artworks: : A History of Modern and Contemporary Art  (Prestel); Berecz in discussion with artist Karin Schneider and Michael Lobel 6-7:30 reception to follow
Alexander Gray Associates 510 W 26 reception: Count of Three Polly Apfelbaum, Torkwase Dyson, Sam Gilliam, Carrie Moyer, Ulrike Müller, Odili Donald Odita, Betty Parsons, and Jack Tworkov 6-8
Daniel Cooney 508-526 W 26 reception: Richard Haines The History Of Beauty 6-8
David Nolan 527 W 29 reception: Private Celebration with Wardell Milan, featuring performance by The Illustrious Blacks; on the occasion of Milan’s Parisian Landscapes, Blue Zenith 6:30-9 by invitation
Center for Book Arts 28 W 27 reception: Rising Together: An Exhibition of Artists’ Books, Prints and Zines organized by Camden Richards; Featured Artist Project: Inge Bruggeman; New Book Art: Workspace Residents 2018 International Woman of Mystery II Amru Sani, by Shelly Bahl, Governing Vessels by Milcah Bassel, Force Field Series by Charlotte Becket, The Inclining Dial by Alix Pentecost Farren, Sunny Garden in Blue: Stories from the Caribbean to Brooklyn by Bundith Phunsombatlert 6:30
Center for Book Arts 28 W 27 Curator Talk: May 9, 2019, 6:30 pm – Alison Karasyk will be in conversation with Rising Together’s organizer, Camden Richards.
Baza Studio 34-36 W 32 reception: Miroslava Romoanova We Have Never Been So Close 7, artist talk with Kurt McVey 8

Japan Society 333 E 47 Artist's Vision talk: Alfredo Jaar on Japanese Conceptual Art and Artists 6:30 $15
Jadite 413 W 50 reception: Black and White - Primary Colors Judit German-Heins and Joseph Siebert 6-8
Gallery MC 549 W 52 reception: Mihail Korubin Large Scale Paintings 6-8
franklin parrasch 53 E 64 reception: Mulberry and Canal Joan Snyder, Keith Sonnier, and Jackie Winsor 6-8
NYU Institute of Fine Arts 1 E 78 Medieval Art Forum roundtable and screening: Chartres Cathedral Restored 6 reservation required
Mnuchin 45 E 78 exhibition: Willem de Kooning Five Decades
Albertine 972 Fifth Ave book talk: Laurence Benaïm Yves Saint Laurent: A Biography 6:30 free
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 5th Ave exhibition: Simone Leigh Loophole of Retreat
RIVAA 527 Main St Roosevelt Island reception: Morten Golimo Nordic Mystique 6-9
Michael Werner 4 E 77 exhibition: Markus Lüpertz Dans l’Atelier
Susan Eley Fine Art 46 W 90 reception: Francie Hester Suspending: New Works 6-8

ICP-Bard MFA Studios 24-20 Jackson Ave Long Island City reception: Freddie L. Rankin I  Notions of Subjugation and the Transference of Power 6-9
Carrie Able 409 Keap St Williamsburg reception: The Fluid Residency 7-9
Pfizer Building 630 Flushing Ave Broadway Triangle SVA MA Curatorial Practice Projects reception: What Happens Here Stays With Us curated  by John Michael Elammar; Haunted and Whole curated by Jesse Bandler Firestone; Argot curated  by Xinyi Ren; Geographical Memories curated by María Alejandra Sáen; [I]n the Image of  Michael Rees, Willy Le Maitre, Siebren Versteeg, curated by Michele Thursz; Nothing Without Intention curated by Kate Benedict, Claudia Delaplace, Xinchen Du, Rebecca Marsh, Angie Nee, David Suarez Mira, and Yaoli Wang. 6:30-9:30
Slag 56 Bogar St Bushwick reception: The Practice of Everyday Life Nina Bellucci, Todd Bienvenu, Matt Bollinger, Dawn Clements, Josephine Halvorson, EJ Hauser, Sharon Horvath, Sharon Madanes, Sangram Majumdar, Leeza Meksin, Walter Price, curaed by Tirtzal  Bassel and Etty Yaniv 7-9
Soho20 56Bogart St Bushwick reception: National Affiliates Exhibition Out of (Our Minds) Laura Cloud, Edie Cohn, Judith Mistor, Nelleke Nix, Ann Rowles, Barbara Rehg, Georgia Strange, and Rosie Thompson 6-9
Pratt Institute Main Building Nancy Ross Project Space 2nd Fl 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill reception: Art and Design Education BFA reception: Curating Learning Exhibition 4-7
Art in General Dumbo reception: Chim↑Pom (Ryuta Ushiro, Ellie, Yasutaka Hayashi, Masataka Okada, Toshinori Mizuno, and Motomu Inaoka) Threat of Peace (Hiroshima!!!!!!) curated by Jason Waite; Don't Follow the Wind: Non-Visitor Center curated by Jason Waite 6-9
AIR Gallery 155 Plymouth St reception: Cynthia Karasek Swim Faster; Melanie Crean For Fates; Kim Dacres Swerve Team Meeting 6-8
Asia Art Archive in America 43 Remsen St Brooklyn Heights panel: Activating the Archive: Local Collections and their Digital Reach Jane DeBevoise, Jen Hoyer, Rob Smith, Martha Wilson, moderated by Meghan Forbes 7-8:30 reservation required
Interference Archive 314 7th St Park Slope reception: Everybody’s Got A Right To Live: The Poor People’s Campaign 1968 & Now 6-9, program beginning at 7
440 Gallery 440 6th Ave Park Slope reception: Susan Greenstein In a New Light; Still Time Richard Barnet, Karen Gibbons, Doris Rodriguez 6-8

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