Monday, June 8, 2020

Art & Design Events, Monday, 8 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 #60: Papo Colo with host Alanna Heiss 1-2 Eventbrite link  
Queens Historical Society igital visit program: Native American Pottery and Archaeology 2:30-3:30 free, Eventbrite link 
Candice Madey / Stellar Projects Zoom panel: Future Texts: Imagining Utopia in a Time of Crisis and Change Chitra Ganesh, Alondra Nelson, Cauleen Smith, Stacy Lynn Waddell, Saya Woolfalk, moderated by Saisha Grayson, Curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum; presented with SJ Weiler Fund 4 free event via Zoom pre-registration required link
Italian Cultural Institute webinar: Sustainable and Ethical Fashion: the new trends after COVID-19 Massimo Ferragamo, Chairman of Ferragamo USA; Julie Gilhart, fashion industry veteran, Chief Development Officer at Tomorrow and President of Tomorrow Consulting; Sara Maino Sozzani, deputy Editor-in-Chief Vogue Italia & Head of Vogue Talents, International Brand Ambassador of Camera Nazionale della Moda Italiana; Marina Spadafora, sustainability consultant, Italian country coordinator for Fashion Revolution, co-author of La rivoluzione comincia dal tuo armadio (The revolution starts in your closet); moderated by Maria Teresa Cometto 5 registration link
Morbid Anatomy Illustrated Zoom Lecture: Pat Morris on Eccentric Victorian Taxidermist Walter Potter 5:30 $8 link 
AIA New York | Center for Architecture virtual presentation on pre- and post-Stonewall historic sites associated with early LGBT activism: Andrew Dolkart and Ken Lustbade Celebrate Pride: A Virtual Tour of Pre and Post Stonewall Activism 6-8 free, Eventbrite link
New York Adventure Club  talk: Jo Weldon, Leopard Print: History’s Fiercest Fashion Statement 8-9:30 $10 link  

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS 
Tabla Rasa online presentation: ART in ISOLATION: An online exhibition of art celebrating the creative spirit Stephen Basso, Tom Bennett, Willie Mae Brown, Rodriguez Calero, Mary Chang, Dimitri, Gregory Frux, Peter Gergely, Philomena Marano, Janet Morgan, Agnes Murray, Douglas Newton, Danny Simmons, Aaron Simms, Audrey Anastasi featured on Artsy link
Hollis Taggart Artsy exhibition: This Land is Your Land Helen Frankenthaler, Hans Hofmann, Oscar Bluemner, Man Ray, Norman Bluhm, Richard Pousette-dart, Arnold Friedman, William Scharf, Chloe Lamb, Bill Scott, Leon Berkowitz, Charles Sheeler, Michael Corinne West, Fred Mitchell, Alex Kanevsky, Hollis Heichemer, John Knuth, Dana James, Irene Monat Sterny, Vonne Thomas, Leah Guadagnoli, Adrienne Elise Tarver link 
Fortnight Institute exhibition: Mike Nudelman And Yet link 
Ruiz-Healy Art exhibition: More Than Words: Text-Based Artworks II Richard Armendariz, Nate Cassie, Andrés Ferrandis, Cisco Jímenez, Katie Pell, Ethel Shipton, and Gary Sweeney link 
New Art Dealers Alliance exposition: Fair Week 3 goes live today with digital presentations from over 200 international galleries link

TALKS
Madison Square Park Conservancy reflections: Mad. Sq. Artists Respond short pieces by Mad Sq. Artists on the pandemic: Bill Beirne, Paula Hayes, Leonardo Drew, Josiah McElheny, Iván Navarro, Jaume Plensa, Erwin Redl, Arlene Shechet, Jessica Stockholder link

SCREENINGS
Galerie Thomas Schulte film series: Shelter in Place: An Online Film Exhibition curated by David Hartt and Julian Irlinger; artists: Lucas Briffa, Pia Borg, Andreas Bunte, Verena Buttmann, Deniz Eroglu, Loretta Fahrenholz, Korpys/löffler, Iñigo Manglano-ovalle, Randa Maroufi, Gordon Matta-clark, Margarita Maximova, Gaetano Pesce, Hans Richter, Julian Rosefeldt, Space Caviar, Titre Provisoire; weekly screenings with subthemes, each Monday afternoon at 1pm for 24 hours; first iteration: Heterotopias Hans Richter – New Living (Version II Atelier Richter), 1932; Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle – Le Baiser (the Kiss), 1999; Gaetano Pesce – Paesaggio Domestico: A Habitat for 2 People, 1971 link

ROMAN À CLEF
Richmond Burton Rolodex a new novel, by turns funny and vicious, with thinly disguised characters at the heart of the Soho art scene in November 1990; available as a free PDF download on the artist’s website link and for purchase on Amazon for $10 link

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