Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 5 November 2019

Blank Forms at Bortolami, Andrew Kreps, and Kaufmann Repetto 55 Walker St performance: Éliane Radigue Vice-Versa, etc… and Chry-ptus 7 $25 sold out
Drawing Center 25 Wooster St conversation: artist Jose Alvarez  (D.O.P.A.), born Devyi Orangel Pena Arteaga, and curator Rosario Güiraldes 6:30 $5
Lazy Susan 191 Henry St reception: Bree Chapin Anxiety Descending 7-10
Peter Freeman 140 Grand St reception: Mel Bochner Exasperations 6-8
Emmanuel Barbault 325 Broome St reception: Linda Matalon canto 6-8
Sperone Westwater 257 Bowery reception: David Lynch Squeaky Flies in the Mud 5-7 
The Hole 312 Bowery performance: Tara Subkoff;  part of Performa 7 sharp
Dashwood Books 33 Bond St book signing: Horacio Salinas Photographs 19 x 15 6-8
Cooper Union Rose Auditorium 41 Cooper Square Intra-Disciplinary Seminar series lecture: Alexis Pauline Gumbs Saltwater Apprenticeship: Black Being Beyond The Human, organized by Leslie Hewitt and Omar Berrada 7 free
NY Studio School 8 W 8 conversation: Joanna Pousette-Dart with Lilly Wei 6:30 free
NYPL Tompkins Square Library 331 E 10 book  talk: Visionaries in the East Village: Reverend Guthrie and Frank Lloyd Wright, in conjunction with Anthony Alofsin’s new book, Wright and New York: the Making of America’s Architect 6:30
NYU Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimo 24 W 12 lecture: Sharon Hecker Monuments Without Heroes: Medardo Rosso and the Contemporary Origins of Modern Sculpture 7-4 
New School Auditorium 66 W 12 panel: Conversations on Conflict Photography Shahidul Alam, Lauren Walsh, Meridith Kohut 7-6:15 $20
BGS-Queer Division LGBT Community Center 208 W 13 conversation: A Different Light Russell Perkins & Nancy Brooks Brody along with Jeanne Vaccaro and Caitlin McCarthy 7 
New School Lang Community and Student Center 55 W 13 Rm I-202 New York Comics & Picture-Story Symposium: Featuring Diane Noomin & Aline Kominsky-Crumb Drawing Power: Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence, Harassment, and Survival 7-9 free
SVA 136 W 21 Room 418F i3 Photo Lecture: Corinne May Botz 7-8:30 free
SVA 133/141 W 21 Rm 101C MFA Fine Arts talk: Azikiwe Mohammed 6:30-8
Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: Sally Gall Heavenly Creatures; presented with powerHouse 6-8
Pace 540 W 25 Pace Live presentation: Yto Barrada Cinémathèque de Tanger 6
Aperture 547 W 27 book release and reception: Jonathan Higbee Coincidences 6:30
Atlantic 548 W 28 exhibiiton: Robert Forte A Brush with Reality
Stone Creek Bar 140 E 27 participatory discussion: Art Set Social #2, preented by the Kuchera Collection 7-9 cash bar 
Penumbra 36 E 30 Artist Series talk: Liz Nielsen 7 $12 
Findlay 724 5th Ave 7th Fl exhibition: Henrik Simonsen Botanically
Italian Cultural Institute 686 Park Ave Book presentation: Carmen Bambach Leonardo da Vinci Rediscovered; Bambach in conversation with Kenneth Soehner, Met Museum's Chief Librarian 6-8 free, reservation required
Gagosian 821 Park Ave opening: Birth Machine Baby H. R. Giger and Mark Prent, curated by Harmony Korine 6-8 
Tilton 8 E 76 reception: NXTHVN: First Year Fellows Felipe Baeza, Jaclyn Conley, Kenturah Davis, Merik Goma, Christie Neptune, Alexandria Smith, and Vaughn Spann, along with a joint publication produced by the three Curatorial Fellows, Zalika Azim, Riham Majeed and Ana Tuazon 6-8
Nahmad Contemporary 980 Madison Ave 3rd Fl exhibition: Albert Oehlen Spiegelbilder 
Joan B Mirviss 39 E 78 exhibition: Nishihata Tadashi Surpassing Tradition, Redefining Tamba; Kaneta Masanao 
Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Ave discussion: New Art Histories for Some Kind of Tomorrow Jessica Bell Brown, Ashley James, Aruna D’Souza, and Greg Tate, moderated by J. Faith Almiron 6:30 $20


Light Industry 155 Freeman St Greenpoint book celebration and screening: The Art of Film Projection: A Beginner's Guide (George Eastman House), ed. Spencer Christiano and others; film: Morgan Fisher  Projection Instructions (1976 four-minute 16mm) 7 pay-what-you-wish, available at door
International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick Artists at Work talk: Fritjof Mangerich and Helene Nymann 6:30-8
Pratt Institute Dekalb Gallery 331 Dekalb Ave Clinton Hill opening: Making Ceramics in the Digital Age organized by Matt Nolan 5-7
Brooklyn Academy of Art Strong Rudin Family Gallery 651 Fulton St opening reception 2019 Next Wave Art: Glenn Kaino When A Pot Finds Its Purpose 6 

Pioneer Works 159 Pioneer St Red Hook book launch: Gloria Steinem The Truth Will Set You Free, But First It Will Piss You Off! conversation with the author  and performance by viBe Theater 7 $45 sold out

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