Friday, May 31, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 31 May 2019

One Art Space 23 Warren St reception: Dream BIG! curated by Sophocles and Oriel Oriel Ceballos 5-9
Situations 127 Henry St reception: Earthy Anecdote Joe Brainard, Fred & Marilyn Buss, Dante Carfagna, Ben Estes, Anna & Lawrence Halprin, Justine Kurland, Matt Smoak, Paolo Soleri, and Annie Stone, curated with Ben Estes 6-8
The Elepop 321 Canal St reception: Let the Wild be Wild H Collective x Elepop 6-10
Vacation 24 Orchard St reception: Joeun Kim Aatchim eye jailed eye 7-10
Peter Blum 176 Grand St reception: 20/20 Bernard Gilardi, Tom Green, Michelle Handelman, Philip Hinge, Becky Kolsrud, Mores McWreath, Richard Allen Morris, Deirdre Sargent, Clayton Schiff, Kirsten Stoltmann, Jennifer Sullivan,Steina Vasulka, curated by Vlad Smolkin 6-8
Derek Eller 300 Broome St reception: Clare Grill, Lauren Luloff, Kathia St. Hilaire 6-8
Nicelle Beauchene 327 Broome St reception: Maija Peeples-Bright SEALabrate with Maija! 6-8
Jack Hanley 327 Broome St reception: Janet Cooling 1978 - 1982 curated by Ashton Cooper 6-8
Cuchifritos 88 Eldridge St reception: Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani Keep Me Nearby with photographs by Nick Lawrence
The Clemente 107 Suffolk St public opening: Likely Stories Eloy Arribas, Becky Brown, Paul Gagner, Samuel Jablon, Ezra Johnson, David Kramer, Walter Robinson, Tom Sanford, Lisa Sanditz, and Ryan Steadman 6-9; Open Doors Open Studios 6-9, continues Saturday 4-8
Parasol 208 Bowery three-day fashion installation: Tanu Vasu The Interim…A Composite Theory today 1-8, continues 11-6 Saturday and Sunday
Stellar Projects 1 Rivington St artist project: Sublimation organized by Nathan Storey Freeman; performance and exhibition today: Vincent Tiley Scorpions 6-8;  events and installations continue until October
Empirical Nonsense 87 Rivington St reception: David Buckland Michael Clark; Sam Asaert of ; QVORG (Edward Quist, Derek Gruen) Enter the Whore; Edward Quist Mika Vainio / Triode Kuvaputki 6-8
Gallery Onetwentyeight 128 Rivington St reception: Melting: work of k&d Kazuko Miyamoto & David Fenn and Friends 6-8
Washington Square Park one-day installation: David Datuna Cloning Eternity 7-7
Cooper Union 7 E 7 Great Hall talk: Mike Reiss Springfield Confidential: 30 Years Writing for ‘The Simpsons’  7-8:30
Swiss Institute 38 St Marks Pl book launch & conversation: Elvia Wilk Oval (Soft Skull Press, 2019); Wilk in conversation with Alice Gregory 7
New School Johnson Design Center 2 W 13 and Pratt Manhattan Gallery 144 W  14 exhibition: Art.Write.Now.2019 National Exhibition


Red Bull Arts 220 W 18 Virtual Histories screenings: Antoni Muntadas’ Video is Television? (1989), followed by Alphaville (dir. Jean-Luc Godard, 1965) 7-9 free
303 Gallery 555 W 21 reception: Valentin Carron 6-8
P·P·O·W 535 W 22 reception: Prunella Clough Blast 6-8
Center for Book Arts 28 W 27 Broadside Reading Series Part III: Poets Marwa Helal & Brenda Hillman, and Resident Artists Keith Graham, Laura S. Nov 6:30-8:30 free
Italian Cultural Institute 686 Park Ave lecture: Paolo Galluzzi Leonardo da Vinci. The signs of time: history of the Earth and the fate of mankind 6 free, reservation requested
ilon 204 W 123 closing reception: David Burnett Bob Marley: Soul Rebel 6-9 rsvp loni@ilon.com.
HSA Gallery 645 St. Nicholas Ave book talk: Jonathan Kane on Art Kane: Harlem 1958 (Wall of Sound Editions) 6-8 free


flux factory 39-31 29th St Long Island City opening reception for weekend of discussions: Talk Back: Three Day Convening disabled artists, organizers, activists, and allies from around the country and Canada speaking, performing, leading workshops and discussions; tonight: Interdependent Bodies: Transfeminist Cocktail Party by moira williams, performance by Lizzy De Vita, and E.T. Russian’s animation short Hello7-10 continues through Sunday
Greenpoint Gallery 390 McGuinness Blvd Greenpoint reception: People's Choice Salon Show 8-midnight
Carrie Able 409 Keap St Williamsburg reception: The Power is in Your Hands (?) The Fluid Artists,  curated by Jackie Davis 7-9
Amos Eno 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Chris Esposito Material Elements 7-9
NURTUREart 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: (Im)perfection Donna Cleary, Kate Donnelly, Jude Griebel, Winnie van der Rijn, Jason Rondinelli, and Jon Verney,  curated by Project Curate students of Juan Morel Campos High School with Simone Cuoto 7-9
Fresh Window 56 Bogart St reception: Golnar Adili Domestic Poetic 7-9
The Chimney 200 Morgan Ave Bushwick reception: Twilight Chorus Mariana Garibay Raeke, Ilana Harris-Babou, Circe Irasema, Héctor Jiménez Castillo, Mario Navarro, Marco Rountree, co-curated with Guadalajara90210 6:30-9:30
The Brooklyn Bank 896 Dekalb Ave Stuyvesant Heights reception: Jean Andre Antoine One Shot Only: The Polaroids 7-11 free, rsvp Eventbrite 
La Bodega Gallery 695 5th Ave Greenwood Heights reception: Rendering Likeness- Volume 2 Adam Murray, Alexandra Smith, AM DeBrincat, Amanda Tiller, Brittany Miller, Bryan Melillo, Daniel Morowitz, David Andersson, David Samuel Stern, Elizabeth West, Eric Zhang, Erin Juliana, Eva Redamonti, Gabriel Mills, James Falciano, Janet Pedersen, Jil Crary-Ross, John Richey, Johnny Thornton, Jordan Segal, Julia Blume, Juliet Martin, Kyle Anderson, Leah Koontz, Logan Benedict, Mary Younkin, Maya Ciarrocchi, Michael Wolf, Peter Mallo, Rhea Eunjoo In, Richelle DeLora, Robert Zurer, Robin Michals, Sara Meghdari, Scott Isenbarger, Sebastian Perinotti, Spring Hofeldt, Stephanie Germosen, Torey Akers, Victoria Accardi, and Zach Grear, curated by Johnny Thornton 7-10; second part opens at Established Gallery tomorrow

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 30 May 2019

Down Town Association 60 Pine St reception: JM Rizzi Beyond The Sunset;  inaugural exhibition presented by Woodward Gallery 6-8 reservation required
One Art Space 23 Warren St reception: Diane Detalle De Toi à Moi 6-9  
Twenty First 76 Franklin St reception: Valentin Loellmann 6-8
Soho Photo 15 White St Contemporary Photographers Speaker Series: Leland Bobbé 6-7:30 free
TAAC Tribeca /R/E.TAY Gallery 39 White St reception: Urban Tribes I - Urban Caravan Miya Ando, Steven Balogh, Yutien Chang, Ching Yao Chen, Jen Pei Cheng, Andrea Coronil, Che-Min Hsiao, Felipe Galindo, Mingjer Kuo, Pey-Chwen Lin,  Yi-Chun Lo. Lulu Meng, Yu-chuan Tseng, Kelly Tsai/Ryan H. Smit, Peishih Tu, presented by Taiwanese American Arts Council 6-8 info@taac-us.org
Drawing Center 35 Wooster St walkthrough: As If: Alternative Histories from Then to Now with Laura Hoptman and Keith Mayerson 6:30-8 free
Marc Straus 299 Grand St reception: I Coulda Been a Contender Justin Allen, Richard Artschwager, Michael Brown, Sandro Chia, Sam Gilliam, Dieter Hacker, Charles Hinman, Tess Jaray, Robert C. Morgan, Rick Prol, Tim Rollins & K.O.S., Susan Rothenberg, David True, and John Walker 6-8
Equity 245 Broome St reception: Dynamis Rashwan Abdelbaki (Syria), Chantal Feitosa (NYC/Brazil), Kyung-jin Kim (NYC/South Korea), Cansu Korkmaz (NYC/Turkey), and Angélica Maria Millán Lozano (NYC/Colombia), curated Luciana Solano; presented by Residency Unlimited 5-8
High Noon 106 Eldridge St reception: Taro Suzuki Snakes on a Plane 6-8
SFA Projects 131 Chrystie St reception: Spring Haiku Tara de la Garza, Jeffrey Morabito, Nina Meledandri, and Tawan Wattuya 6-8
hu., May 30, 2019 at 7:00 pm
New Museum 235 Bowery conversation: Valerie Steele and Jeffrey Gibson, on the occasion of Jeffrey Gibson: The Anthropophagic Effect 7 $15
Westwood 262 Bowery reception: Artists On The Bowery Part 1: Carmen Cicero and Alan Steele 6-8 reservation requested

Gallery at the Sheen Center 18 Bleecker St reception: The New Ephesus: The Art of Rex Hausmann 6
The Hole 312 Bowery reception: Matthew Hansel Giving Up the Ghost; Erwin Redl Reflections v2 6-9
Howl! Happening 6 E 1 launch party: Phyllis Galembo Mexico Masks Rituals text by Sergio Rodríguez Blanco, George Otis (Radius Books/D.A.P.) 7-9
Aicon 35 Great Jones St reception: Victor Ekpuk Marks and Objects; Mohammad Omer Khalil You Don't Have to Be 6-8
Karma 136 E 3 monograph launch: Elisabeth Kley with essays by Paul P. and Edward Leffingwell (Pre-Echo Press) 6-8
Cooper Union 32A Cooper Square reception: IBEJI installation exploring issues of form, materiality, and fabrication technology developed by second-year students at the Cooper Union School of Architecture in collaboration with Precision Stone Inc and the North American Sculpture Center 6-8 $10
AIA New York Center for Architecture 536 LaGuardia Place documentary screening: Bauhaus Spirit: 100 Years of Bauhaus; introduction by John S. Arbuckle 6-8 $20
New School Auditorium 66 W 12 panel: How Soon Is Now: Art, Activism and Accountability Claire Bishop, Professor of art history at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York; Tania Bruguera, artist; Nan Goldin, artist and activist, founder of P.A.I.N. (Prescription Addiction Intervention Now);Tobi Haslett, writer; Anne Pasternak, the Shelby White and Leon Levy Director of the Brooklyn Museum; moderated by David Velasco, Editor of Artforum;  collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics, Artforum and Bookforum 6:30-8:30 free, reservation artforum.com/howsoonisnow
Tenri 43 W 13 opening reception with artist talk: In Search of An Illusion: A Retrospective of Change Alexander Rees, Rudik Petrosyan, Nadia Klionsky, Mikhail Zvyagin, Danny Glass, Serri Wolfgang, Khurshid Nazirov, Stella Shalumova, Benjamin Shalumov, Elena Zelenina, Olga Malamud-Pavlovich, Elena Dobrovolskaya, Natalia Koren-Kropf, Elena Iosilevich, and Darejan Adamashvili, presented by Pushkin Society Artists Guild 7-9

National Arts Club 15 Gramercy Park South panel: Is AI the Future of Art? Ahmed Elgammal, Professor, Computer Science, Rutgers University and Director of the Art and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory; Lindsay Griffith, International Head of Contemporary Editions, Christie’s; Matthew Jones, James R. Barker Professor of Contemporary Civilization and Leader of Big Data and Science Studies Research Cluster, Columbia University; Srividya Kannan Ramachandran, Marketing Science at Facebook and artist working in AI 6:30-8 free
Resobox 203 W 20 two-day exhibition: Makoto Ishizuka Ishizukadachi in New York noon-7
Skoto 529 W 20 reception: Group Show Osi Audu. Sokari Douglas Camp, Nanette Carter, Mor Faye,. Sam Gilliam, Wadsworth Jarrell, Wosene Worke Kosrof, Al Loving, Andrew Lyght, Allie McGee, Afi Nayo, Owusu-Ankomah, Howardena Pindell  6-8
Garth Greenan 545 W 20 reception: Mark Greenwold And Now What?! 6-8
Miles McEnery 520 W 21 reception: David Allan Peters  5:30-7:30
Sikkema Jenkins 530 W 22 reception: Terry Haggerty 6-8
Miles McEnery 525 W 22 reception: Suzanne Caporael 5:30-7:30
HG Contemporary 527 W 23 closing reception: Philip Tsiaras Dot Pop 7-9
Berry Campbell 530 W 24 reception: Frank Wimberley 6-8
Walter Wickiser 210 11th Ave reception: Masumi Sakagami Message from Another Space; Divide And Multiply Tansy Xiao, Sophia Chizuco, Jamie Martinez, Natsuko Hattori, curated by Tansy Xiao 6-8
Cavin-Morris 210 11th Ave reception: Osamu Inayoshi 6-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway comics and illustration celebration: Talking Pictures: Selected Books Alexandra Zsigmond in conversation with Manuele Fior and Tom Haugomat; promoted by New York Rights Fair in collaboration with the Italian Cultural Institute, Editions Thierry Magnier, Nobrow, and Fantagraphics 6
CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 reception: Mo Kong Making A Stationary Rain On The North Pacific Ocean curated by Steffani Jemison 6-8
Paul Kolker Collection 511 W 25 reception: Paul Kolker About Space... Synthèse 6-8
C.G. Boerner 526 W 26 #304 reception and benefit sale: Elsewhere Editions’ Spring Auction Auction for Elsewhere 6-8, auction 7
Unix 513 W 26 reception: Llewellyn Xavier Trans_Migration 6-8
SVA Chelsea Gallery 601 W 26 reception: X: Variations in Experience thesis projects by MFA Computer Arts students, curated by Chinlung Chuang and Jamie Keesling 6-8
Morgan Lehman at High Line Nine 507 W 27 book event & closing reception: Paul Villinski Now 6-8
Filo Sofi Arts 507 W 27 closing reception and panel: Iris Scott Ritual in Pairing; performance: Manghoe Lassi 5-8
Ceres 547 W 27 reception: Ruth Bauer Neustadter Tipping Point; Paintings Encouraging a Conversation About the Future of Mother Earth 6-8
Atlantic 548 W 28 gallery talk: Wo Schiffman Encaustic Entanglements 6:30
Marisa Newman 38 W 32 Suite 1602 reception: Knapsack Carl E. Hazlewood & Stacy Fisher, curated by Chris Fennell 6-8

Chashama Lobby 1133 Avenue of the Americas reception: Diana Hobson Get Jazzed 6-8
Gallery MC 549 W 52 reception: Think Big! Selected works by O.P.A.; Commuting Visions Biba Kayevic, Natasha Das, Robert Dandarov, Gorazd Poposki, Mensur Bojda, Steven Crawford 6-9
Pace 32 E 57 panel: Richard Pousette-Dart on the occasion of Richard Pousette-Dart: Works 1940–1992 Charles Duncan, Pepe Karmel, Martica Sawin, Richard Shiff, and Lilly Wei, moderated by Joachim Homann 6-8 reservation rsvp@pacegallery.com
A&D Building 150 E 58 Suite 399 Cosentino Manhattan City Center reception: Alfonzo Muñoz El Gallo, The Rooster 6-8
Kate Oh 50 E 72 #3A  reception: Thomas Mullarkey Positive Perspective: A focus on life's little things 6-8
Czech Center 321 E 73 reception: Dana Kyndrová Woman between Inhaling and Exhaling 7 rsvp https://kyndrova-woman.eventbrite.com/
Helwaser 833 Madison Ave 3rd Fl reception: Christina Kruse Base and Balance 6-8
Craig F. Starr 5 E 73 exhibition: Robert Rauschenberg Stoned Moon 1969-70
Van Doren Waxter 23 E 73 reception: Erin Jane Nelson; Joshua Nathanson 6-8
Jewish Museum 1109 Fifth Ave Writers and Artists Respond talk: Adam Eli highlights some of his favorite works in Scenes from the Collection 6:30-7:30 free with reservation
Gavin Brown’s enterprise 439 W 127 book release: Autumn Knight Autumn Knight: In Rehearsal (Krannert Art Museum at the University of Illinois); reception next door at Studio Museum 127, where guests can visit Radical Reading Room and pick up a copy of the book 6:30-8:30 free
Casita Maria 928 Simpson St Bronx celebration & artist talk: Simpson Street Stories BG183, Chen Carrasco, Abigail Montes, William Sarokin, Benny Bonilla interviewed by Nicolás Dumit Estévez & Luis Lara Malvacías 5-8

Local Projects 11-27 44th Rd Long Island City reception: We Do Not Spring From Nothing Matt Scheffler and Makeda Flood 6-8
A/D/O 29 Norman Ave Greenpoint launch party at A/D/O for ‘Cocktails at Cooper Hewitt’6-9 free, reservation Eventbrite
William Vale Hotel 111 N. 12 Williamsburg talk: Charles Riley Painting the Apocalypse: Haring, Basquiat, and the Eighties 7 $20
Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn Talks conversation: Breaking the CanonLinda Goode Bryant, Eric N. Mack, and Nathaniel Mary Quinn 7-9 $16
FiveMyles 558 Saint Johns Place Crown Heights reception: George Simonds Work Machines: Kinetic sculptures 6-8
53 Bridge Building 53 Bridge St Dumbo #301 reception: Apostasy II 6-9
Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook Community Happy Hour: Poppy's Brooklyn 6:30-8:30 cash bar and food
Ground Floor 343 5th St Gowanus reception: String Theory Antonia Perez, Beka Goedde, Eliza Stamps, Victoria Manganiello 6-8:30