Thursday, January 20, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 20 January 2022

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

ADVISORY Many events are being canceled because of the virus surge; always check with desired venues before going to any event. Some art and design venues are requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Many require advance reservations. All require masks. 

Broadway 373 Broadway all-day reception: Jon Pestoni 11-6

Grimm 54 White St opening:  Saskia Noor van Imhoff; Dirk Braeckman Luster 6-9

Projekt 105 105 Hudson St reception: Martin Schoeller Survivors: Faces of Life after the Holocaust brought together in 2020 by Yad Vashem, the World HolocaustRemembrance Center, and Martin Schoeller 6-10

LES GALLERY NIGHT around 60 galleries open late, some with receptions 4-8 participants link 

Frosch& Co34 E Broadway opening: Orbits Brad Nelson and Lucy Beecher Nelson 4-8

Lichtundfire 175 Rivington St reception: Stratosphere Gretl Bauer, Leslie Ford, Philip Gerstein, Augustus Goertz, Francie Lyshak,Bobbie Moline-Kramer, Lorien Suárez-Kanerva and Gerald Wolfe 6pm

Morgan Presents 155 Suffolk St opening: Chloe West 5-8

Chashama 7 E 14 opening: Barak Chamo Everything & Nothing at All 6-0

David Zwirner 525 W 19 opening today: Toni Morrison’s Black Book curated by Hilton Als

Vito Schnabel 455 W 19 opening today: Lance De Los Reyes

Nohra Haime Gallery 500A W 21 opening: The Runway Carol K. Brown, Lesley Dill, Valerie Hird, Adriana Marmorek, Ruby Rumié, Hugo Tillman and Sophia Vari

Harper's Chelsea 534 W 22 opening: Charles Ly

Dinner Gallery 242 W 22 opening reception: Fertile Plains Madeleine Bialke, Saskia Fleishman and Kelsey Shwetz 4-8

Gagosian 541 W 24 beginning today: Damien Hirst Forgiving and Forgetting 

Cheim & Read 547 W 25 opening: Bill Jensen Stillness/Flowing 

Daniel Cooney Fine Art 508 - 526 W 26 Suite 9C opening: Arlene Gottfried Midnight

International Print Center New York 508 W 26 beginning today: Unfinished: New Prints 2022/Winter  selected by Queer.Archive.Work

Casey Kaplan 121 W 27 reception: Giorgio Griffa The 2000s; Giorgio Griffa; Marlo Pascual Remembering noon-7

Ross + Kramer 515 W 27 opening: En Iwamura Always Lonely 6-8

Kasmin 297 10th Ave opening today: Surrealist Collaboration: Poetry, Art, Literature, Ingenuity and Life Itself 

Fountain House Gallery 702 Ninth Ave opening: Futures curated by Barbara Pollack 6-8

Meredith Rosen 11 E 80 opening: Theo Triantafyllidis The Metaverse and How We’ll Build It Together 6-8

David Nolan Gallery 24 E 81 on view beginning today: Rodrigo Moynihan Studio Paintings, 1970s & 1980s

Wallach Art Gallery Columbia University Lenfest Center for the Arts 615 W 129 opening today: Chris Ofili The Othello Prints registration to view link 

Sculpture Center 44–19 Purves St Long Island City opening today: Liz Larner Don’t put it back like it was

The Empty Circle 499 Third Ave B Gowanus reception: New Songs Old Masters: Baez & Jsigna New Music by Jsigna & New Paintings of “Old Masters” By Claudia Doring Baez 6-8 Outdoor space / Wine will be served


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment COMMON GROUND series: The Predicament of Culture, Routes, and Returns: James Clifford featuring Clifford, Thyrza Nichols Goodeve, and Hearne Pardee 1pm link 

Durham University webinar: Linda Stein Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze 1:30 registration Eventbrite link  

The Municipal Art Society of New York 488 Madison Ave virtual tour: Washington Heights Art Deco with Anthony W. Robins 6pm $25 link 

Village Preservation lecture: Lucie Levine Berenice Abbott's Greenwich Village 6pm link 

Soho Photo Gallery talk: Founding Members Panel Discussion Catherine Ursillo, Harvey Stein, David Chalk, Frank Tartaglia, moderated by A.D. Coleman 7pm link 

Art Omi Presents conversation series: Miguel Braceli (2021), presenting his recent project, Here Lies A Flag; Dream the Combine (Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers, 2018) presenting their recent project Columbus, Columbia, Colombo, Colón; and BASE Studio (Felipe Sepúlveda, 2019 and Bárbara Barreda, 2018) presenting their recent project Flocking Tejas, moderated by Julia van den Hout 6:30 link  

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