Thursday, June 25, 2020

Art & Design events, Thursday, 25 June 2020

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

LIVE EVENTS 
Lesley MFA Zoom artist talk: Eric N. Mack noon-1 streamed live at LesleyMFA.org #lesleymfa link 
Whitney Museum of American Art Zoom Art History from Home talk: Queer Belonging noon free, registration link
Pace Gallery Instagram Live talk: Arlene Shechet Revisits Skirts at Pace noon @pacegallery link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #72: Max Hollein with Phong Bui 1-2 Zoom Eventbrite registration link
International Center of Photography ICP Talk series: Exploring the Still Life 
Day Two: Exploring the Still Life Day Two Still Life as Collection with Kija Lucas 1-2 $35 for series link 
Design Pavilion Design Talks NOW: Building Tomorrow’s Homes: The Future of Residential Design Bill Caleo, Co-founder and Head of Operations, The Brooklyn Home Company; Drew Lang, Principal, LANG Architecture, and Founder of Brick & Wonder; Nina Cooke John, Principal, Studio Cooke John; moderated by Melissa Feldman, Writer+Principal, Stroll Productions 2pm reservation link 
Italian Cultural Institute webinar: Stefano Jossa Raffaello as a Poet, the Complexity of an Artist moderated by Dario Brancato (Concordia University, Montreal) 3pm registration link 
Electronic Arts Intermix in partnership with Dia Art Foundation: Carl Craig Sessions screenings in conjunction with Carl Craig's exhibition Party/After Party (2020) at Dia Beacon; Zoom live conversation between  techno DJ and producer Carl Craig, sound theorist DeForrest Brown, Jr., and Dia curator Kelly Kivland 5pm Zoom registration link 
Manhattan Graphics Center Zoom Online Artist Talk: Miguel A. Aragón 5-6 registration link 
Performa conversation: Instagram Live Talk: Adam Pendleton With Roselee Goldberg 2pm link; for film portrait of Rainer by Pendleton see below
Bronx Museum of the Arts panel: José Parlá: It's Yours  artist José Parlá and curator Manon Slome, moderated by curator Jasmine Wahi 6-7 free, Eventbrite link 
Performa Archive film: Just back from Los Angeles: A Portrait of Yvonne Rainer by Adam Pendleton, Performa Institute Commission 2017 7pm link
Children's Museum of the Arts Virtual Artist-Led Tour of Rico Gatson's Studio 6-7 $5 tickets link 
National Arts Club talk: An Evening with New Yorker Cover Artist Barry Blitt 6-7 free, registration Eventbrite link

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS  
London Art Week exposition with multiple galleries, lectures, and events link
Masterpiece London Art Fair exposition with multiple galleries and presentations online link; panels link; Virtual Tours link
Brooklyn Virtual*** Art Book Fair virtual exposition with multiple tables, hundreds of publications, and various events link 
Contemporary & Digital Art Fair online exposition: CADAF Online link
Morgan Lehman online exhibition: The Pursuit of Aesthetics: Artwork Created During Quarantine link 
Pace Gallery online: A Celebration of Public Art & Sculpture: A Complement to Pace's Presentation for Art Basel Online link 
Mana Contemporary Digital Open House realized through a partnership with CADAF Online (the Contemporary and Digital Art Fair), through 28 June; for information, including participating artists see link

STREAMING 
Electronic Arts Intermix in partnership with Dia Art Foundation: Carl Craig Sessions screenings in conjunction with Carl Craig's exhibition Party/After Party (2020) at Dia Beacon link 
Galerie Thomas Schulte & rockypoint Productions Present an Art Basel OVR Event screening: Pat Steir: Artist directed by Veronica Gonzalez Peña trailer link

SELECTED NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING
Rachel Uffner Gallery 170 Suffolk St exhibitions: Hilary Pecis and Curtis Talwst Santiago
Miguel Abreu 88 Eldridge St Rochelle Goldberg Psychomachia; and 36 Orchard St Milton Resnick Works on Paper
Heller Gallery 303 10th Ave Nancy Callan Dialogues

IN MEMORIAM
Interior Designer Paul Fortune (1950-2020)

Architect Ed Tuttle (1945-2020)

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