Friday, March 18, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 18 March 2022

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

ADVISORY  Some venues are still requiring proof of vaccination to enter. Some require advance reservations. Many still require masks. Always check with desired venues before going to any event. 


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

St. John's Terminal/Google 550 Washington St unveiling: Tomashi Jackson Moon Folk: Passages Towards Greater Understanding presented by Children’s Museum of the Arts and ArtBridge 4pm; followed by gathering at Restorative Ground 345 Hudson St reservation link 

Theodore 373 Broadway Rm F10 opening: Alix Lambert Pleadings and Proceedings 5-8

Chart 74 Franklin St reception: David Aipperspach Prologue to a garden dark 5-8

Bortolami 39 Walker St opening: Fernanda Laguna Welcome to my show in New York!!!!!! Bienvenidos a mi muestra en Nueva York!!!!!!

Cecilia de Torres Ltd. 134-140 Greene St reception: Nikolai Kasak Space Constructions, 1940s-1970 6-8

WHAAM! 15 Elizabeth St reception: Henry Fey Dog Year 6-8

Sheen Center 18 Bleecker St exhibition: Saved by Beauty: Dostoyevsky in New York 

Marianna Boesky 507 & 509 W 24 opening today: Pier Paolo Calzolari Painting as a Butterfly

532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel 532 W 25 opening: First Annual Good on Paper Exhibit Good on Paper 2022: Drawings and Paintings 

Rogue Space Penthouse 516 W 26 reception: Extra-Strength Pain Relief work of the SVA BFA Visual & Critical Studies class of 2022: CJ Anasoulis, Hank Bhatia, James Bowles, Catherine Brothers, Vilma Clausen, Adi Dahlke, Nia Del Pino, Emiri Fujimoto, Julianna Ham, Kyra Husbands, Donghyun Park, Noelani Tomicick, Yiran Xu,  organized and curated by Hank Bhatia, Adi Dahlke, and Julianna Ham 6-9 free, Eventbrite link 

Henrique Faria Fine Art 35 E 67 opening: Jesús Bubu Negrón / Tarsila Do Amaral 

Meredith Rosen 11 E 80 opening: Stefan Tcherepnin Portal noon-6

Calico 67 West St suite 203 Greenpoint reception: Kirkland Bray Undisclosed Locations 7-9

M.David & Co. 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Inhabited Touch Hannah Beerman, Damien Cabanes, Astrid Dick, Staver Klitgaard, Chris Martin, and Benjamin Pritchard 6-9

Gagosian 980 Madison Ave reception: Adam McEwen Execute 6-8

The Metropolitan Museum Rogers Auditorium 1000 Fifth Ave Annual Distinguished Lecture on the Arts of South and Southeast Asia: Juhyung Rhi Buddhist Art of Gandhara and the 'Year 5' Buddha: Exploring Its Place in Time, Space, and Practice 4:30-5:30 free, advance registration is required link 


Calico Art Gallery 67 West St #203 Greenpoint reception: Kirkland Bray Undisclosed Locations 7-9 

Royal Society of American Art 400B S 2 Williamsburg opening: Paul Brainard It’s About F***ing Time curated by Amelia Biewald 7-9

Pierogi 177 N 9 Williamsburg opening: Make Art Not War 4-8

M.DavidStudio 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Inhabited Touch Hannah Beerman, Damien Cabanes, Astrid Dick, Staver Klitgaard, Chris Martin, and Benjamin Pritchard 6-9

e-flux Screening Room 172 Classon Ave Clinton Ave screening and Q&A with the artist: Films by Martha Rosler – ​Part I 7-9 from $5

Open Source Gallery 306 17th St Green-Wood Heights reeption: Fabiola Burgos: Con Su Abrigo Color Marengo Ni Plomo Ni Negro 6-9

Alexander Gray Associates 224 Main St Garden Level Germantown opening today: Teresa Burga Dibujos (1974–2019)

Mother Gallery 1154 North Ave Beacon opening: Adam Amram Love is Infectious 4-7


ASIA WEEK NEW YORK 2022 for full schedule of on-site and online events link 

Rubin Museum 150 W 57 opening celebration: Healing Practices: Stories from Himalayan Americans 6-10 ticketed

Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd. 18 E 64 reception: Future Forms: Avant-Garde Sculpture in Modern Japanese Ceramics 5-7

Fu Qiumeng Fine Art 65 E 80 reception: Ink Affinities 墨缘: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney 6-8

Giuseppe Piva Japanese Art (at Adam Williams Fine Art) 24 E 80 reception: Japanese Art and Antiques 5-9

 

VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #518: Dimensions of Science and Spirit Artists Christine Davis, Amy Myers, Nina Sobell, and Victoria Vesna join Rail Editor-at-Large Ann McCoy for a conversation on the dimensions of science and spirit;  concludes with a poetry reading by Tony Iantosc 1pm link

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