Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 20 October 2021

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

ADVISORY Venues are requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Some require advance reservations. All require masks.


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

Marinaro 1 Oliver St opening: Patrice Renee Washington

Broadway 373 Broadway reception: Adrianne Rubenstein Global Warmth and Global Cooling 6-8

56 Henry 56 Henry St opening: Tracy Williams; Simryn Gill Midden Mother 6-8

Pearl River Mart Gallery 452 Broadway reception:  Heartmind: Portraits from the Bob Eng Lee and Asian American Arts Centre Collections Tseng Kwong Chi, Fay Chiang, Sung Ho Choi, Tai Hwa Goh, Bob Hsiang, Bob Eng Lee, Corky Lee, Gene Moy, Sungmi Naylor, Tetsu Okuhara, Ed Pien, Toyo Tsuchiya, Carrie Yamaoka, and Danny Yung, co-curated by Lisa Yin Zhang, Simon Wu, and Jayne Cole 6:30-8:30

Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art 38 St Marks Pl Sculpture and Gathering: Moon Tent Celebration with Olga Balema and Ei Arakawa & Sarah Chow; on the occasion of Rosemary Mayer: Ways of Attaching 6-8

David Lewis 47 W 12 reception: Eye Control Silke Otto-Knapp, Ralph Humphrey, and Ravi Jackson curated by Ravi Jackson 6-8

DESIGN DISTRICT SHOWROOM CRAWL Flatiron and NOMAD multiple design venues open to the trade in a scaled-down version of the once annual event presented by The Architect’s Newspaper 6-8:30 free, registration link 

  ABC Stone 129 W 22 

  Cancos 22 W 21 

  Havwoods 151 W 18 

  Ligne Roset 250 Park Avenue South

  PID Floors 5 W 20 

  Robin Reigi Inc 48 W 21  Suite 1002

  West | Out East 133 Fifth Ave Duplex (entrance on 20th St)

Atlantic Gallery 547 W 27  Suite 540 special artist event: Carol Crawford Dreamscapes 6-8

Carpenters Workshop Gallery 693 Fifth Ave private view: Next Gen | The New Guard: Stories from the New World Tiarra Bell, Jerome Byron, Ibiyane, Isabella Maroon, Anubha Sood, Maryam Turkey, and Susannah Weaver 6-8 reservation link 

Museum of Arts and Design 1 Columbus Circle talk: Facing Columbus Nancy Azara, John Monti, Sheila Pepe, Don Porcaro, moderated by Gabriela López Dena, introduction by Alida Jekabson; in conjunction with Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Times 6-7:30 $15; also online $10 link 

Alexander Berggrun 1018 Madison Ave reception: Anna Kunz With Rays 5-7

 

VIRTUAL EVENTS

Hunter College Art Galleries discussion: Curating and Conserving New Media Work Sara Tucker, Director of Information Technology at Dia Art Foundation, and Tim Murray, Curator of the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art at Cornell University; co-hosted by Sarah Watson, Chief Curator of Hunter College Art Galleries, and Sigourney Schultz, Lazarus Graduate Curatorial Fellow; presented in conjunction with the exhibition Constance DeJong: A survey exhibition of the artist’s work noon-1:15 link 

Fritz Ascher Society discussion: Rudi Lesser (1902-1988): The Forgotten and Rediscovered Artist Lillie Johnson Edwards, Professor Emerita of History and African American studies at Drew University in conversation with Ori Z Soltes, Teaching Professor at Georgetown University, introduced and moderated by Rachel Stern, Director and CEO of the Fritz Ascher Society noon link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #411: Radical Poetry Reading with Anaïs Duplan Anaïs Duplan curates the 56th Radical Poetry Reading featuring poetry read by Duplan and friends 1pm link 

SVA MA Curatorial Practice panel: The Year of Uncertainty at the Queens Museum  Sally Tallant, Catherine Grau, Kimaada Le Gendre, Julian Louis Phillips 2-3 registration link 

New York Academy of Art gallerist panel: Allison Ayers, David Castillo, and Jessica Silverman, moderated by Dexter Wimberly 6:30 registration link
New York Studio School talk: Francis Bacon: Revelations Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan In Conversation with Sebastian Smee 6:30-7:30 free, link 


IN MEMORIAM

Photorealist artist Donald R. Jacot (1949-2021)

Photographer Robert Haas (June 12, 1947--September 28, 2021), a financier who also created a motorcycle museum

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