Friday, September 17, 2021

Art & Design events, New York, Friday, 17 September 2021

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

NEW YORK EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS ON-SITE TODAY no reception unless noted

Theta 184 Franklin St reception: David Johnson Revocable Consents 4-8

Jack Hanley Gallery 177 Duane St opening: Alicia McCarthy

Soho Photo 15 White St opening: Abstractions: Images by 18 Photographic Artists from the Soho Photo Gallery Artist Roster Audrey Bernstein, Patrick Cicalo, Joanna Epstein, Marilyn Fish-Glynn, Ruth Formanek, Steven Gilbert, George Greenstein, Linda Hacker, Myra Hafetz, Arnie Kastenbaum, Jake Lambroza, Jay Matusow, Thom O’Connor, Laziza Rakhimova, Ruth Raskin, Martin Rich, Linda Sandow, Hans Weiss, curated by Linda Sandow 

Off Paradise 120 Walker St opening: Mitchell Charbonneau Senseless 6-8

Projekt 105 105 Hudson St opening: Interior Constructs Graham Anderson, Bela Borsodi, Holly Coulis, Daniel Gordon, Erin O’Keefe, and Ann Toebbe, curated by Rebecca Solderholm and Martin Schoeller 6-10


King's Leap 105 Henry St opening: Michelle Uckotter Trap Paintings Vol. 2 6-9

Van Der Plas Gallery 156 Orchard St reception: We Were Samo©; Al Diaz New Work 6-9

Geary Contemporary 208 Bowery opening: Alan Prazniak Field Recordings 2-8

Cristin Tierney Gallery 219 Bowery 2nd Fl opening: Dread Scott White Male for Sale 6-8 

David Zwirner 533 W 19 opening: Jesse Murry (1948–1993 Rising, curated by Lisa Yuskavage and Jarrett Earnest

David Zwirner 537 W 20 opening: Ching Ho Cheng (1946–1989) 

Washburn Gallery 177 Tenth Ave opening: Jack Youngerman A Selection of 17 Posters, c. 1951-1999

CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 opening: James Maurelle On-Site Curator-Mentor: Odili Donald Odita 6-8

Daniel Cooney 508 W 26 reception: Jill Freedman Street Cops 1978-81 6-8

ClampArt 247 W 29 opening reception: Mikael Owunna Cosmologies 6-8

Miyako Yoshinaga 24 E 64 opening: Hai Zhang Aged Innocence noon-5

Gagosian 980 Madison Ave opening: Nathaniel Mary Quinn Not Far from Home; Still Far Away

Skarstedt Gallery 20 E 79 opening: David Salle Tree Of Life 6?

Susan Eley Fine Art 46 W 90 reception: Inhabit Amber George and Melanie Parke 6pm

 

Figureworks  168 N 6 Williamsburg reception: Figureworks 20/20 -- 20 Years/20 Artists 6-9

The William Vale 111 N 12 Williamsburg opening: interactive installation: Cascade: A Jen Stark Experience from $25-95 information and tickets link 


BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIOS noon-8 through Sunday link 

Suite 101 456 Johnson Ave Bushwick opening: Dreams of Our Future Nature Daniel Sinclair and Geoffrey Owen Miller 10-7

AHA Fine Art 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Things to Come Queen Andrea, Vincent Arcilesi, John Breiner, Alex Callender, India Evans, Max Greis & Nola Romano 6-9

International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick opening reception and public discussion: Adjani Okpu-Egbe On Delegitimization and Solidarity: Sisiku AyukTabe, the Martin Luther King Jr. of Ambazonia, the Nera 10, and the Myth of Violent Africa, curated by Amy Rosenblum-Martín 6-8


UsagiNY 163 Plymouth St Dumbo opening: Terrain Julian Craig, Rocco Polanco and Max St-Jacques, curated by Leah Oates 6-8

The Yard Gowanus 157 13th St Gowanus reception: M. Zassenhaus presented by Porter Advisory 6-8 time reservation Eventbrite link 


JAG Projects / Hudson House 824 Warren St Hudson opening: Ever Baldwin Between Observation And Sensation; Peter Brock The Limited Sphere 4-8


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tour: Grand Central Terminal with MAS Docent Judy Garza 11am $25 link  

Scandinavia House virtual panel: Architecture and Design Learning on Both Sides of the Atlantic Leena Svinhufvud (Educational Curator, Head of Learning, Design Museum Helsinki), Hanna Kapanen (Educational Curator, Design Museum Helsinki), Eeva Astala (Social Advocacy Expert, Archinfo Finland), Catherine Teegarden (Director of Education, AIA Center for Architecture, New York), and Alexa Griffith-Winton (Manager, Content + Curriculum at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York); moderated by design curator and consultant Aidan O’Connor noon free, registration link

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #388: The Land Claim: Tomashi Jackson Artist Tomashi Jackson joins artist and writer Adriana Farmiga and writer Lee Ann Norman for a conversation; concludes with a poetry reading by Erin Marie Lynch 1pm link 

New Museum panel: Bioethics and World-Making: Creativity in Synthetic Biology artist Lynn Hershman Leeson, scientists Thomas Huber, George Church, and Richard Novack, moderated by ethicist Takunda Matose 1pm free link 

Ortega y Gasset Projects Flat File Friday conversation: Cory Emma Siegler speaking with Clare Britt 3pm Instagram Live link  

Asia Week New York talk: Reflections: Autumn 2021 5pm link 


Jane Hartsook Gallery Greenwich House Pottery 16 Jones St online artist talk and reception: Negoro Kari Marboe & Sequoia Miller 5pm link 


ADVISORY: Many venues are requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Some require advance reservations


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