Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Art & Design Events, Tuesday, 30 June 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

LIVE EVENTS
SVA MFA Art Practice Lecture Series: TUG Collective 9:15-10:30am link 
New-York Historical Society Zoom Virtual Presentation: A New Light on Tiffany 11-noon $10 link
Madison Square Park Conservancy talk:Black Lives Matter and a Response in Public Art  Jammie Holmes speaking  with Hyperallergic writer and editor Seph Rodney about Black Lives Matter and the public art being created in support of the activist movement free 11-noon Zoom registration link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #75: Torkwase Dyson with Robert Shane; concludes with a poetry reading from Gabriel Palacios 1-2 Eventbrite link
International Center of Photography ICP Talks: Lynsey Addario on Photojournalism Now 1-2 $12 link
AIA New York Center for Architecture Travel To series Webinar: Arcology at Arcosanti 1-2 free, registration link
Derfner Judaica Museum at Hebrew Home at Riverdale Zoom presentation: Susan Chevlow Mourning Loss, Embracing Life: Jewish Artists’ Experiences 2:30-3:30 free link
The National Arts Club performative talk:  Kimberly Truhler An Afternoon with Edith Head ‘conversation’with Hollywood costume designer Edith Head played by actress Susan Claassen 3-4 free, registration required Eventbrite link 
The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass Zoom talk: Tiffany Tête-à-Tête: A Digital Conversation Among Friends Neustadt curators Lindsy Parrott and Morgan Pruden 5:30-6:30 $7 registration link 
Green-Wood Cemetery History Happy Hour: Forever Young — The Canda Monument 6-7 $5 link 
Whitney Museum of American Art Art History from Home: Asian American Perspectives exploration of ‘work by American artists of Asian descent, including Sarah Sze, Isamu Noguchi, Walid Raad, alongside artworks that engage with aspects of “Asian-ness” by artists from other backgrounds, such as Chris Burden and Andy Warhol’ 6pm free, registration link 
Blanton Museum of Art Webinar: Around the World: Tales of Traveling With Art Claire Howard, Assistant Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, and Lisa Dirks, Senior Registrar 6 free, Zoom link 
ArtsWestchester Arts Award Celebration 6 free link or live on Facebook or YouTube 
Paula Cooper PCG Studio talk: Carl Safina In Conversation with Luanne Rice ecologist Carl Safina on his book, Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Rais Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace (Henry Holt, 2020)  6pm free on PCG link 
Tenement Museum talk: Everyday Chinatown: Stories of Ordinary Artifacts, presented with Think!Chinatown 6:30-8 free YouTube Live link
National Gallery of Art Washington discussion: Black Opera as Architecture: A Conversation Kimberly Drew, Alicia Hall Moran, and Imani Uzuri 7pm free on on both the Gallery's Facebook page and its YouTube site
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston Virtual ICA Gala 8pm free, donation requested link 
Rubin Foundation Zoom presentation: Performance-in-Place: From the Personal Collection of Eileen Myles 8 registration link 

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 
Pace online exhibitions: Peter Hujar Cruising Utopia link; Loie Hollowell Going Soft link 
Public Art Fund Art on the Grid outdoor group exhibition appearing  on more than 500 bus shelters and screens of LinkNYC for information and images see link 
Nailya Alexander Gallery online exhibition: Tree of Life Denis Brihat (b. 1928, Paris), Albarrán Cabrera (b. 1969, Spain), Ingar Krauss (b. 1965, East Berlin), Sumner Wells Hatch (b. 1984, New Hampshire), Nicholas Hughes (b. 1963, Liverpool), Ann Rhoney (b. 1953, Niagara Falls), Pentti Sammallahti (b. 1950, Helsinki), George Tice (b. 1938, Newark), and Alexey Titarenko (b. 1962, St. Petersburg); Lucretia Moroni (b. 1960, Milan) link

STREAMING
Kino Lorber Kino Now digital presentation: Milton Glaser: To Inform & Delight (2008) directed by Wendy Keys purchase $9.99, rent $4.99 link 

Monday, June 29, 2020

Art & Design Events, Monday, 29 June 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

LIVE EVENTS
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #74: Clifford Ross with Dr. Lucy Bowditch; concludes with a reading by poet Steven Alvarez 1-2 Zoom Eventbrite registration link 
Poster House discussion: HIV/AIDS: Activism & Posters Ian Bradley-Perrin and Avram Finkelstein 5:30-7:30 free, tickets link
Morbid Anatomy Zoom lecture: David R Castillo Morbid Curiosity: Andreas Vesalius, Frederik Ruysch and the Early Modern Roots of von Hagens’ and Hirst’s Anatomical Displays 7 $8 link
Microscope films and videos: Janie Geiser Reverse Shadow 7:30 followed by Q&A $8 link

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS   
Abrons Arts Center exhibition: A Language For Intimacy curated by Amanda Contrada and Terence Trouillot, presented with Boston Center for the Arts link 
303 Gallery online: Jane and Louise Wilson link; Mary Heilmann link 
Soho Photo online: winners of the 2020 National Competition, selected by juror Kris Graves; First Place: Kahdeem Prosper Jefferson, Second Place: Peter Baker, Third Place: Hugo Teixeira, Honorable Mention: Jo Ann Chaus, Bella Kirchner, Fyodor Shiryaev, Sam Zalutsky link
Transfer LA online: Faith Holland Hard/Soft link
Chambers Fine Art online exhibition and tour: Lucy Liu One of These Things Is Not Like The Others at the Napa Valley Museum link donation suggested
Cue Art Foundation online: Fire and Ice: An online exhibition by the CUE Teen Collective curated by CTC Lead Educator Amanda Adams-Louis with CTC student Jiahe Wang link 

STREAMING 
DesignTV by SANDOW videos: Design Giants featuring Italian architect Patricia Urquiola, hosted by Interior Design Editor in Chief Cindy Allen; Knoll Roundtable panel with Dorothy Cosonas, creative director at KnollTextiles, Kim Yao, principal at Architecture Research Office, and Nina Bruun of her eponymous Copenhagen-based design studio, hosted by Cindy Allen, in partnership with Knoll Textiles and Knoll link
Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery Artist Portrait: Karen Miranda-Rivadeneira Alone with Materials Vimeo link; Studio Time Vol. 2 Hai Zhang in conversation with Yojiro Imasaka Vimeo link 
Grey Art Gallery conversation: Highlights from the NYU Grey Art Gallery’s Collection of Modern Asian and Middle Eastern Art speakers: Lynn Gumpert and Michèle Wong link

PODCAST 
David Zwirner Dialogues: The David Zwirner Podcast Episode 23: Patrick Staff and Julie Tolentino link 

SELECTED NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING  
Krause Gallery 149 Orchard St exhibition: Re-Opening Group Show

Transmitter 1329 Willoughby Ave Bushwick exhibition: A Kind of Compass Rachel Frank, Kimo Nelson, Heidi Norton, and Lina Puerta

Sunday, June 28, 2020

Art & Design Events, Sunday, 28 June 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

LIVE OPENING RECEPTION
Peninsula Art Space 352 Van Brunt St Red Hook opening: Scott Pfaffman Hook and Eye; reception hosted by Cora Dance 358 Van Brunt St 6-9

LIVE VIRTUAL EVENTS  
Leslie-Lohman Museum Loft multiple Pride celebrations throughout the day 4-6
Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tours: The Lower East Side, Part 2 -- North of Delancey Street with Francis Morrone 2pm sold out
Gavin Brown's enterprise continuous looped streaming: Arthur Jafa Love Is the Message, The Message Is Death hosted on the websites of 13 international museums that hold the work in their collections, continues until 2pm Hirschhorn link; roundtable: participants include Aria Dean, artist and assistant curator of net art and digital culture at Rhizome; Rashaad Newsome, artist; Isis Pickens, First Lady of Los Angeles’ Zion Hill Baptist Church; and Simone White, poet and assistant professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania 2pm link 
Leslie-Lohman Museum Loft multiple Pride celebrations: Loft information link 4-6; live talk: Tiago Gualberto and Kenneth Bailey 4:30;  Sunset Session by DJ Wanda Acosta 5:30

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS  
galerie bruno massa exhibition: Su Yu We are Sojourners Artnet link 
MoMA collection exhibition: Celebrating Pride: MoMA staff consider the impact LGBTQ+ individuals have had on history via works from the collection link 
De Buck Gallery viewing room: Tahnee Lonsdale Something Other Than This link; De Buck Gallery Voices ongoing multimedia project YouTube channel link 
Carpenters Workshop Gallery Artist Spotlight: Verhoeven Twins link
Socrates Sculpture Park Park's experimental art making program for high school students presentation: Socrateens Instagram Exhibition, facilated by Socrates Lead Educator Douglas Paulson link 

STREAMING
Bronx River Art Center video:Virtual Spring 2020 Student Exhibition YouTube link
The Hammer Museum and the Dia Art Foundation co-presentation: Tony Cokes Black Celebration:  (A Rebellion Against the Commodity) (1988) available until 6pm Hammer link; Dia link
carriage trade five-film series re-screenings: Public Images link

PODCAST
BBC Radio David Henry Hwang on Martin Wong's ‘Stanton near Forsyth Street’: screenwriter and playwright David Henry Hwang makes his choice from MoMA's collection link

SELECTED NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING 
Spencer Brownstone 170-B Suffolk St
Helena Anrather 28 Elizabeth St exhibition: Farah Al Qasimi Funhouse 
Marian Goodman 24 W 57 exhibition: Gerhard Richter 
Rental Gallery 87 Newtown Lane East Hampton Rob Davis Herbert Street also online link

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Art & Design Events, Saturday, 27 June 2020

A daily compilation of suggestions for the continuing appreciation of art and design in dire times

LIVE RECEPTION 
Enoch’s Bike Shop 480 10th Ave opening reception: Michael Anthony Pegues New Art Bike Show curated by Ana Paula Nascimento 6-9

LIVE VIRTUAL EVENTS 
La MaMa ETC Saturday Morning Live from Hong Kong:  Zooma – Dead End : “19 ‘sequels’ that feature a regular cast of performers with hosts, special guests, and artists who are scattered across the world. Musicians, dancers and designers interact, albeit indirectly, as nineteen chapters cross over each other within the time-frame of one hour. Parallel incidents of sound, text, and action connecting the cities of New York, Ankara, Madaba, Tokyo, Caracas, Tehran, Hong Kong, Berlin, Los Angeles, Brussels, Kabul, Palestine, and Dakar. ZOOMA: DEAD END is a completely new style of theatre.” 11am free, registration link
Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tours: Matt Postal on Bronx Modern: Notable Modern, Brutalist, and Post-Modern Designs 11-12:30 $20 ticket link; The Legacy of William H. Reynolds Brooklyn’s Most Important, Yet Unknown Developer with Suzanne Spellen & Morgan Munsey 1-2:30 $20 ticket link
440 Gallery Zoom Reading and Book Launch: Sarah Ralyea Playground Zero 4:40pm registration necessary link 

LIVE ON-SITE EVENTS
Off Paradise 120 Walker Str catalogue  signing: Maximilian Schubert, text by Randy Kennedy (Hassla); book signing with Kennedy, photographer Kevin Brady, and publisher David Schoerner 2-6 reservation required at appointments link or via email paradise@offparadise.com 
Open Source Gallery 306 17th St Park Slope simultaneous live performance between Turku, Finland and Brooklyn, USA: Videokaffe: The Space Between Us For safety, space is limited and reservations are required; contact to reserve your spot: contact@opensourcegallery.org  for the 8pm, 8:30pm or 9pm performance. The audience will be outside. Also  viewable online on Twitch and Facebook 

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 
Outsider Art Fair virtual exposition: Art Brut Global - Phase II New Discoveries Focus on Russia: St. Petersburg-based Outsiderville introduces four artists link 
Kunstmatrix virtual 3D exhibition: Miles Ladin The Human Stain link
Photo l.A. exposition: Virtual Collect + Connect over 70 exhibitors and Zoom programs $20 for more information and to register see link

SELECTED NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING 
Bodega 167 Rivington St exhibition: Gene Beery Transmissions From Logoscape Ranch, organized with Nick Irvin and Jordan Stein
Andrew Edlin 212 Bowery exhibitions: Karla Knight Notes from the Lightship; Eugene Von Bruenchenhein Drawings 1964-67 
Chase Contemporary 231 10th Ave exhibitions opening today: New Works by OSGEMEOS, Retna, Robert Cottingham 
Established Gallery 75b 6th Ave Fort Greene exhibition: Jamal Robinson Unfettered 1-6
Pamela Salisbury 362 1/2 Warren St, Hudson exhibitions opening today: Willard Boepple Wood and Paper, Sculpture and Prints; Ying Li Alterity; Richard Kalina Selected Work; Maud Bryt Here I'll Show You
Parts & Labor Beacon 1154 North Ave exhibition: My Way: The Gee's Bend Quiltmakers and Contemporary Abstraction noon-6

IN MEMORIAM
Designer Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929-- June 26, 2020)