Friday, July 31, 2020

Art & Design Events, Friday, 21 July 2020

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

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENTS 
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #98: Judith Bernstein with EJ Hauser; concludes with a poetry reading from Kyle Dacuyan 1-2 Eventbrite registration link 
James Cohan Art for Lunch talk: A Conversation with Katie Paterson 1pm Zoom registration link
The Frick Collection YouTube Cocktails with a Curator: Xavier F. Salomon on  Veronese's 'Choice between Virtue and Vice’ 5pm free YouTubbe link
New York Adventure Club talk: Lucie Levine New York Skyscrapers and the Terra Cotta Revolution 5:30-7 $10 Eventbrite link
SVA MFA Art Practice virtual opening reception: Failed State Maya Ballen, Christianne Ebel, Theodora Eliezer, Lisa Lee Freeman, Maria Dolores Gregori Fuster, Fei Jia, India Lombardi-Bello, Sarah Martin, Brenda McGee, Juliet Walzer as well as  Summer 2020 Digital Artist in Residence, Katya Grokhovsky’s project in progress, ‘Postcards from America,’ and her collaborative initiative, ‘School of Low Expectations (SLE)’ 6-8 registration link
The Kitchen OnScreen Livestream Performance on Twitch: Autumn Knight 7pm link

ON-SITE LIVE EVENTS
Madelyn Jordon Fine Art 37 Popham Road Scarsdale 5-Day Sale! Scarsdale's Sidewalk Sale

SELECTED NEW YORK GALLERIES OPENING
Karma 188 & 172 E 2 exhibition: (Nothing but) Flowers Gertrude Abercrombie, Marina Adams, Henni Alftan, Ed Baynard, Nell Blaine, Dike Blair, Vern Blosum, Joe Brainard, Cecily Brown, Charles Burchfield, Matt Connors, Andrew Cranston, Ann Craven, Stephanie Crawford, Somaya Critchlow, Verne Dawson, Lois Dodd, Peter Doig, Nicole Eisenman, Ida Ekblad, Minnie Evans, Marley Freeman, Jane Freilicher, Mark Grotjahn, James Harrison, Lubaina Himid, Samuel Hindolo, Reggie Burrows Hodges, Max Jansons, Ernst Yohji Jaeger, Sanya Kantarovsky, Alex Katz, Karen Kilimnik, Zenzaburo Kojima, Matvey Levenstein, Shannon Cartier Lucy, Calvin Marcus, Helen Marden, Jeanette Mundt, Soumya Netrabile, Woody De Othello, Sanou Oumar, Jennifer Packer, Nicolas Party, Hilary Pecis, Richard Pettibone, Elizabeth Peyton, Amy Sillman, Elaine Sturtevant, Tabboo!, Honor Titus, Uman, Susan Jane Walp, Stanley Whitney, Jonas Wood, Matthew Wong, Albert York, Manoucher Yektai, and Lisa Yuskavage 
DC Moore 535 W 22 exhibitions: Valerie Jaudon Prepositions viewing room link; Darren Waterston Notes from the Air viewing room link
Trestle 850 Third Ave Sunset Park exhibitions opening today: Home Bound Quentin James McCaffrey, Heather Merckle, Soyeon Shin, and Erin Wright, presented with Trestle Gallery and Sara Maria Salamone of Mrs.; Here, Now: 2020 TAS Members Exhibition juried by Dexter Wimberly, on view in Studio 22 gallery exhibitions open only by appointment

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
The Pilchuck Gallery Seattle online: Joseph Rossano Ivory.125; presented with Mark Moore Fine Art and Traver Gallery Artsy link 
Tabula Rasa Gallery Beijing online exhibition: aaajiao: 2020 URL is LOVE – A Digital Retrospective link
SVA virtual opening: And Then... MFA Visual Narrative 2020 Thesis Exhibition Lani Corwin, V.A. Doll, Marissa Jones, Ian Gabriel, Perri Greeley, Eva Louise Hall, Nada Mohammed, Pilar Newton, Susanne Reece, A.M. Sartor, Sarah Shaw, Michael Sheinkopf, Carol Silverman, Dan Streety and Andrew Taylor, curated by Anelisa Garfunkel and Christina Roussos 
Art Mile Detroit digital  exhibition: ARTWORK,Jose Arevinar-Gomez, Shingo Brown, Jetshri Bhadviya, Alphonso Cox, Lorena Cruz, Chelsea Flowers, Tim Johnson, Lauren Kalman, Megan Major, Shelly McMahon, Sabrina Nelson, Vanessa Reynolds, Casey Sayer-Brooks, Darryl Terrell, Wade Tullier, Bre’ann White, Graem Whyte, co-organized by Jova Lynne and Tizziana Baldenebro link
Planthouse online: Fragile Mildred Beltré, Anders Bergstrom, Noah Breuer, Victoria Burge, Louise Eastman, Greg Foley, Simryn Gill, Valerie Hammond, Ruth Lingen, Matt Magee, Lothar Osterburg, Janis Stemmermann, Wendy Small, Naho Tarusihi, and Heather Watkins chekcklist link; exhibition link
David Zwirner Studio series: Kerry James Marshall link

STREAMING
The Design Edit video exhibition walk through: Autoritratto reflective self-portraiture presented by Joanna Bird Contemporary Collections link; other videos also available

PODCAST
Artnet News The Art Angle Podcast:  Art Critic Jerry Saltz on Why It's Time to Build a New Art World link

Thursday, July 30, 2020

Art & Design Events, Thursday, 30 July 2020

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

LIVE ON-SITE EVENTS
LES SUMMER NIGHT twenty four galleries on the Lower East Side open late for socially-distanced viewing 6-8 for participating galleries and map see link 
Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St LES Summer Night exhibition viewing & outdoor reception; exhibition: When Night Falls Gretl Bauer, Vian Borchert, Jane Fire, Leslie Ford, Augustus Goertz, Bobbie Moline-Kramer, Robert Solomon, Lenora Rosenfield, Arlene Santana, and Martin Weinstein. curated by Robert Curcio and Priska Juschka 6-8
Agora 530 W 25 exhibition receptiuon: Rediscovery & Sensorial Reality 6-8
Paradice Palase 1260 Broadway Bushwick closing reception: Kevin Darmanie Rainbow Country reception 6-9 reservation recommended 

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENTS 
Untitled, Art Online exposition: VIP Preview 11am link; regular viewing Friday through Sunday
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #97: Nathaniel Dorsky with Constance Lewallen; concludes with a poetry reading from Patricia Spears Jones 1-2 registration Eventbrite link 
Art-in-Buildings artist talk: Claudia Chaseling 1:30-2:30 Eventbrite registration link
New York Studio School Instagram Live Series Insights Into Process talk: Elisabeth Condon 5pm link
New York Adventure Club webinar: Cole Thompson Castles in the Sky: The Gilded Age Mansions of Northern Manhattan 5:30-7 $10 Eventbrite registration link 
AIA New York Center for Architecture panel: Reinvented, Resilient, Revitalized: Optimizing Historic Campus Buildings Speakers: Alice Raucher (AIA, Architect for the University, University of Virginia), Kim Chen (RA, Director of Planning and Capital Management, Columbia University), Sarah J. Boykin (AIA, Assistant Vice President, Campus Planning, Design and Construction, The University of the South), David Lenox (AIA, University Architect, Executive Director  of Campus Planning, Stanford University); Moderator: Jeffrey Murphy (FAIA, Partner, MBB Architects) 6-7:30 $10 link 
Susan Eley virtual opening reception: Americana Part II Marcus Jansen, Barry Johnson and A’Driane Nieves gallery link 6-7
Fridman Gallery SO​⅃​OS performance: cellist Leila Bordreuil 8pm $5 link
MoMA Live Q&A about how architecture has shaped NYC: curator Martino Stierli, architect Elizabeth Diller, and architect and scholar Mabel O. Wilson talk about major architectural projects that have defined our city 8pm link
Pioneer Works livestreamed, collaborative puppetry performance: Poncili Creación Text-Based Performance 9pm free, registration link

SELECTED NEW YORK GALLERIES OPENING
Atlantic 547 W 27 exhibition: Sally Brody A Personal View  -- everyday objects; by appointment
The Drawing Room 55 Main St 2nd Fl East Hampton exhibition: Painting Place Nell Blaine, Jane Freilicher, Fairfield Porter, Albert York; work assembled by Eric Brown and Emily Goldstein  

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Simon Lee Artist in Focus viewing room: Paulina Olowska link

STREAMING
Metropolitan Museum video: Artists on Artworks—Cecily Brown on Gerhard Richter Brown in conversation with Sheena Wagstaff link
Artforum video talk: Miz Cracker Visits: Judith Bernstein “Miz Cracker talks with artist Judith Bernstein about graffiti, humor, and being the crazy lady shouting in the quiet room.’" link

IN MEMORIAM 
Curator, editor, art dealer, and translator Rebeccah Blum (June 18, 1967 - July 22, 2020)  
Museum director and scholar Richard Brettell at age seventy one

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Art & Design Events, Wednesday, 29 July 2020

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

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENTS
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #96: Kambui Olujimi with Yasi Alipour; conclues with poetry reading by Rabih Ahmed 1-2 registration Eventbrite link 
The Architectural League panel: Social Distance, Health, and Inclusive Public Space MIXdesign team members Joel Sanders, Magda Mostafa, Hansel Bauman, and Quemuel Arroyo, moderated by Marc Tsurumaki, principal of LTL Architects 1pm free, Zoom registration link 
Design Pavilion panel: Innovation, Beauty, and New Adjustable Ways of Living speakers: Winka Dubbeldam (Architect and Founder, Archi-Tectonics); William Braham (Professor and Director, MSD Environmental Building Design, University of Pennsylvania); Michael Provenza (Commercial Vice President, Trespa North America); macerator: Matthew Marani (Program Manager and Editor, The Architect’s Newspaper) 2pm registration link
Morgan Library & Museum virtual  tour: Rolling Stones: Looking at Ancient Mesopotamian Cylinder Seals with Sidney Babcock, Jeannette and Jonathan Rosen Curator and Department Head, Ancient Near Eastern Seals and Tablets 3pm, free, registration required link 
Metropolis Magazine talks: Metropolis’s Perspective: Sustainability Symposium; today: Reuse and Renovation 3:30-5:30 for complete information and registration see link
Arkansas Arts & Fashion Forum In Conversation: Kerin Rose Gold 5:30-7 Zoom link 
New York Adventure Club talk: Jo Weldon Leopard Print: History’s Fiercest Fashion Statement 5:30-7 $10 Eventbrite registration link
Smithsonian talk: Conversations about Museums and Healing with Lonnie Bunch and Krista Tippett: Secretary of the Smithsonian Lonnie Bunch kicks off the program; Krista Tippett, journalist and founder of the On Being podcast, and Chase Robinson, director of the Freer and Sackler Galleries, and Sana Mirza, Education Specialist, will then join moderator Sabrina Motley, director of the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, for a live-streamed discussion 6-7:30 Eventbrite registration link 
A.I.R. Gallery Q&A with Alexis Clements on the film All We've Got directed by Clements, which explores the LGBTQI women’s communities, cultures, and social justice work through the lens of the physical spaces—from bars to bookstores and arts and political hubs—they create 6pm Zoom registration link Meeting ID: 862 1726 6786, Passcode: 973481; film available to stream today link
Center for Book Arts book talk: Julie Park Altered Books Then and Now: 18th-Century Extra-Illustrated Books 6:30-8 Eventbrite registration link
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles online resource series Zoom talk: Possible Futures: Developing Plural Practices in Contemporary Art speakers: artists Eva Aguila, co-founder of Coaxial Arts Foundation; Debra Scacco, founder of the Artist in Residence program at the Los Angeles Clean Tech Incubator; and Devon Tsuno, founder and co-director of the CSUDH PRAXIS art engagement program and co-founder of the 3D PPE Artist Network 7pm  full event info link, Zoom meeting link 7pm free, registration link
Italian Cultural Institute Zoom talk: Robert Kendrick Raphael's Music: From Urbino to Rome 7pm free,  Zoom link 

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles Virtual ICA LA 60° video captures of the galleries link
DC Moore studio visits: From the Studio series, new visits released weekly; artists Eric Aho, Robert Kushner, Claire Sherman, Carrie Moyer, Alexi Worth, Barbara Takenaga, Mark Innerst, Katia Santibañez, Mark Valenti. Mary Frank, Duane Michals, Joyce Kozloff
Philadelphia Museum of Art virtual tour: Duchamp Gallery in 360 link
Rachel Uffner Gallery viewing room: Pam Lins link  
Lora Reynolds Gallery viewing room: Kay Rosen 202020 link
James Cohan online:  Grace Weaver Steps link, includes video feature and links to other artist presentations

STREAMING
Storefront for Art and Architecture StorefrontTV Season 3: On Maintenance today: Why Not Stand? by Yolande Daniels 6-6:10 episodes air on Storefront's website, YouTube channel, and Instagram Live link; previous episodes link
A.I.R. Gallery film: All We've Got directed by Alexis Clements, which explores the LGBTQI women’s communities, cultures, and social justice work through the lens of the physical spaces—from bars to bookstores and arts and political hubs—they create; film available to stream today, in conjunction with Q&A at AIR Gallery link; for talk see above

IN MEMORIAM
Collagist and curator Michael Anderson (1968-2020)

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Art & Design Events, Tuesday, 28 July 2020

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

VIRTUAL LIVE EVENTS 
SVA MFA Art Practice Zoom lecture: Glendalys Medina 9:15-10:30 link 
NYU Grey Art Gallery Zoom talk: Tracing: Inventing Downtown: Artist-Run Galleries in New York City, 1952-1965 conversation with Lynn Gumpert, Melissa Rachleff, and Maya Allison noon Zoom link 
AIA New York Center for Architecture The Future of Museums series talk: Margriet Schavemaker, Amsterdam Museum, with David van der Leer, Principal, DVDL DD noon-1 $10 link
The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #95: A Tribute to John Ashbery reading of John Ashbery by poets Tonya M. Foster, Todd Colby, Emily Skillings, Olivier Brossard, Anselm Berrigan, and Kyle Dacuyan, event led by Marcella Durand 1-2 registration Eventbrite link 
Untitled, Art conversation: Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Age of AI‎ artists Simon Denny, Trevor Paglen and Lynn Hershman Leeson join curator Claudia Schmuckli discuss the political stakes of artificial intelligence 2-3 Zoom link 
National Arts Club illustration talk: Nichelle Gainer Vintage Black Glamour 3-4 free, suggested donation Eventbrite link  
Metropolis Magazine talks: Metropolis’s Perspective: Sustainability Symposium; today: Reuse and Renovation 3:30-5:30 for complete information and registration see link; Zoom DTD Digital Product Launch: Second Nature: Live Product Premiere and Q&A 6 new products by David Trubridge 5ET link 
International Studio & Curatorial Program ISCP Instagram Live talk: Diary of the Ornament: A Conversation between Agostino Iacurci and Simone Ciglia 4-5 link
192 Books conversation: Renee Gladman and Fred Moten on Gladman’s book One Long Black Sentence with a response by Moten (Image Text Ithaca Press, 2020)) 6pm livestream link
Anastasia Photo live virtual concert: Rhett Miller; exhibition: William Meyers Music New York 8:30pm gallery link

ONLINE EXHIBITIONS, PRESENTATIONS, and VIEWING ROOMS
Public Art Fund Launching Today: Second group of works in Art on the Grid on view across 500 JCDecaux bus shelters and 1,700 LinkNYC kiosks; for online presentations see link
Fountain House online: 20th Anniversary Exhibition curated by Other Content, a student collective (Jing Cheng, Tianyi Liu, Luowei Zhang, and Yujia Zheng) of New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development Artsy link and Instagram link 
Soho Photo online exhibition opening today: Paul Stetzer Black Lives Matter: The New Civil Rights Movement link
SVA online compendium: COVID Collection documenting the artistic response of the School of Visual Arts' community to the COVID-19 pandemic, available on Artstor link

SELECTED NEW YORK GALLERIES REOPENING 
Westwood 262 Bowery exhibition: James Juthstrom (1925-2007) Imagining the Cosmos: Abstract Paintings

IN MEMORIAM
Designer Kansai Yamamoto, (1944-2020)