Thursday, February 10, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 10 February 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; 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. 


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

R & Company 64 White St opening: Katie Stout, Zanini de Zanine, and Jeff Zimmerman 

Cheryl Hazan Gallery 35 N Moore St opening today: Space Shape Kristin Bauer, Peter Demos, Hugo Lugo, Rose Masterpol, Udo Noger and Sarah Reynolds

Shrine 179 E Broadway opening: Julie Mauskop Everyday Poses 6-8

Sargent’s Daughters 179 E Broadway reception: Carole Harris The Past is Present 6

Another Place 52 Henry St opening: Be Like Water, My Friend Richard Wathen, Stipan Tadic, Uwe Henneken, Ivana Carman, HyeGyeong Choi, Koichi Sato, David Risley, Jade Kim, Albert Shelton, and Ye’ela Wilschanski

Nathalie Karg Gallery 291 Grand St 4th fl reception: Nina Childress Who's That Girl? 6-8
Derek Eller 300 Broome St opening: Areum Yang Trees in Me; Tom Thayer What you wonder about is what you know- as well as the other way around 6-8

Chashama 81 Essex St closing reception: Breakdown//Breakthrough Andrew Hutner & Leana Macaya 5:30-9

Totah 183 Stanton St reception: Mel Bochner I Still Don't Get It 6-8

Zürcher Gallery 33 Bleecker St opening: Lynn Umlauf (1942-2022) Paintings from 1973 to 2022 2-6

Allouche 24 2nd Ave pop-up opening: Voilà L'Afrique Jimbo Lateef, Dankyi Mensah, Bamouin Sinze, Oscar Nelson and Ayi Mensah, curated by @jg_art_collector2 6-8

Berry Campbell Gallery 530 W 24 begins today: Dan Christensen The Harmonious Turbulence of the Universe: Spray Paintings (1988 - 1994)

Winston Wächter Fine Art 530 W 25 opening: Sally Gall Elemental 6-8 

Planthouse 55 W 28 reception: Nina Jordan Floods And Houses 6-8

Yossi Milo 245 10th Ave opening: Asif Hoque Before Sunrise 6-8

Winston Wachter 530 W 25 reception: Sally Gall Elemental 6-8

Pace 540 W 25 reception: Ad Reinhardt Color Out of Darkness, curated by  James Turrell; Peter Alexander: James Turrell After Effect 6-8 

Rick Wester Fine Art 526 W 26 #417 opening: Wendi Schneider Into the Mist; Rachel Wren Still It Grows 6-8 

Hollis Taggart Galleries 521 W 26 7th fl opening: Suchitra Mattai Herself as Another 5-8

High Line Nine 507 W 27 opening: Exit Point  Angela Gram and Lydia Baker, presented by Sugarlift 6:30; reception: Wes Aderhold Smile Pretty 6-8; reception: Wes Aderhold Smile Pretty 6-8

Planthouse 55 W 28 reception: Nina Jordan Floods and Houses 6-8

Marisa Newman 38 W 32 Suite 1602 reception: Kevin Frances Close Quarters 4-8

Carpenters Workshop Gallery 693 5th Ave beginning today: New Work Wonmin Park, Verhoeven Twins, Ingrid Donat and Paul Cocksedge 

David Zwirner 34 E 69 beginning today: Robert Ryman The Last Paintings 

Almine Rech 39 E t 78 2nd Fl opening: Sarah Cunningham In Its Daybreak, Rising 6-8

Skarstedt Gallery 20 E 79 begins today: Andy Warhol 

Pratt Institute Hazel and Robert H. Siegel Gallery Higgins Hall 200 Willoughby Ave Clinton Hill begins today: In The Round, On The Flat Model Exhibition

Tappeto Volante 126 13th St  Gowanus opening: Keiko Narahashi, curated by Tappeto Volante 4-8


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment COMMON GROUND series: Publishing-in-Transit: CantoMundo Founders of CantoMundo, a community for Latinx poets, Norma Elia Cantú, Deborah Paredez, and Carmen Tafolla join writer and critic Cole Swensen for a conversation on literary publishing; opens and concludes with readings from the guests noon link 

Municipal Art Society of New York virtual tour: Central Park with Sylvia Laudien-Meo 6pm $25 link 

Wallach Art Gallery online talk: Michelle C. Wang Buddhist Art In and Out of Time 6:30 link 


IN MEMORIAM

Painter Lynn Umlauf (1942-2022)

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