Thursday, March 24, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 24 March 2022

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

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


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

Anderson Contemporary 180 Maiden Lane opening: Future Myth Chee Bravo, Frank Ape, Mason Eve, Patrick Dougher, Misha Tyutyunik, Franc Palaia, Ian Sullivan, Ivan Orama, Isabelle Ewing, Brian Rothwell, Distort 6:30-9 reservation link 

Nicelle Beauchene Gallery 7 Franklin Place reception: Luke O'Halloran Cards cats people and stars 6-8

New York Academy of Art 111 Franklin Stexhibition opening today: Loved Ones James Adelman, Shiqing Deng, Jacob Hayes, Zachary Lank, Luisiana Mera, Erin Milez, Alyssa Monks, Prinston Nnanna, Laura Peturson, Kathy Stecko, Mitra Walter, and Jingyi Wang 

James Cohan 52 Walker St performance: call and response between Christopher Myers’ work in The Hands of Strange Children and the musician Justin Hicks 4pm

56 Henry 56 Henry St opening: Joel Gaìtan Lágrimas de Oro

105 Henry 105 Henry St opening: Richard Tinkler Large Paintings 6-8

No Gallery 105 Henry St opening: Valentina Vaccarella Bless This Life

Matter Projects 405 Broome St closing celebration: Simone Bodmer-Turner Take Part In 6-9 reservation link 

Betty Cuningham Gallery 15 Rivington St opening: Mia Westerlund Roosen Aftermath 6-8

signs and symbols 249 East Houston St reading & signing presented with Black Square Editions: Barry Schwabsky, Anselm Berrigan and Marcella Durand 6:30-8

Arcadia Contemporary 421 W Broadway opening: Leeah Joo 6-8

Sunny NY 155 E 2 reception:Brian Kokoska Who Killed the Pied Piper? 6-8

Garth Greenan Gallery 545 W 20 reception: Al Loving Emperor's Clothing 6-8

SVA CP Project Space 132 W 21 10th Fl  MA Curatorial Practice opening: cardboard: a meditation on medium 7-8 reservation link 

Tina Kim 525 W 21 opening today: Kwon Young-Woo Gestures in Hanji 

Yossi Milo 245 10th Ave reception: Cameron Welch Ruins 6-8

Margaret Thatcher Projects 539 W 23 opening: Linda Schrank Swoop 6-8

Hesse Flatow 508 W 26 Suite 5G reception: Nat Meade Nothing, Happens for a Reason 6-8

Davidson  521 W 26 opening: Nathan Ng Catlin What Goes on Behind a Windowpane 5-7

Heller Gallery 303 10th Ave reception: Sibylle Peretti Untamed 6-8

Carter Burden Gallery 548 W 28 #534 reception: About Women Ellen Denuto, Vija Doks, & Joy Nagy; Our Planet In Peril NextActArt, Barbara Brier, Rena Diana, Madeline Farr, Madlyn Goldman, Ronnie Grill, Judy Kaplan, Patricia Miller, Stephanie Suskin, & Sheila Wolper; On the Wall: Barbara Lubliner 6-8

Nomadworks 1216 Broadway reception: A Nomadic Journey to The Land of Happiness - Bhutan: Spring Showcase 

Fountain House 702 9th Ave opening: The Nude as Landscape  juried by Sarah Faux, Elyse Goldberg, and Casey Lesser 6-8

Art Students League Phyllis Harriman Mason Gallery 215 W 57 book talk: Liza Donnelly Very Funny Ladies: The New Yorker’s Women Cartoonists, 1925–2021 the artist in conversation with Roxie Munro 6-7 free, registration Eventbrite link  

Edwynn Houk Gallery 745 Fifth Ave opening: Lalla Essaydi A New Gaze 

Chashama 340 E 64 live painting & performances: Gustavo Fernandez painting accompanied by performances by singer-songwriter Carecua and musician Sade Whittier; in conjunction with Fernandez’s Fernandez 6-9

Franklin Parrasch Gallery 19 E 66 beginning today: Jackie Ferrara  

Czech Center New York 321 E 73 reception, followed by screening: Mad Silkman: Zika & Lida Ascher Textiles and Fashion curated by Konstantina Hlaváčková; documentary: Mad Silkman (Dir. Hedvika Hlaváčková, 2020, 51 min), presented in collaboration with UPM, The Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague 6:30-9 reservation link 

Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Ave dialogue, prose, and music: The Red Sheaves: An Evening with Jennie C. Jones, Fred Moten, Brandon Lopez, and Cecilia Lopez 6:30 S$25 link 

International Studio & Curatorial Program 1040 Metropolitan Ave Bushwick reception: Sharon Norwood Sharon Norwood’s Drawing Room, curated by Petrina Dacres 6-8

Clearing, 396 Johnson Ave reception: Zak Kitnik The Weather 6-8

Pratt Institute Higgins Hall Auditorium 61 St. James Place talk: Woman Made

Ayse Birsel, Award-winning Industrial Designer and Author; Sophie Lou Jacobsen, Designer and Co-founder, Studio Sayso; Rosie Li, Lighting Designer and Founder, Rosie Li Studio; moderated by Anita Cooney, Dean of Pratt’s School of Design; co-presented by Phaidon and Pratt Institute’s School of Design 6:30 free link 


VIRTUAL EVENTS

Electronic Arts Intermix panel inspired by the legacy of the Computer Art Festivals (1973-1975): Panel #1: A Conversation with Original Participants Dimitri Devyatkin, Charles Dodge, Louise Etra, Alison Knowles, and Joshua Selman, moderated by Michelle Kuo noon link; selection of 17 titles initially shown at the festivals Doris Chase, Dimitri Devyatkin, Ed Emshwiller, Bill and Louise Etra, Pat Lehman, Nam June Paik, Lillian Schwartz, Stan VanDerBeek, and Jud Yalkut, alongside programs and materials from the event link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: COMMON GROUND Series: Solidarity with Ukraine: Part II Artists Matvey Levenstein and Taras Lewyckyj join Phong H. Bui and Lisa Yuskavage for a conversation on dissident artists in solidarity with Ukraine; concludes with a poetry reading by Neeli Cherkovski 1pm link 

ArtTable virtual panel: ‘Before Silence: Afghan Artists in Exile speakers: Art at a Time Like This co-founders Anne Verhallen and Barbara Pollack, conceptual artist Rada Akbar, and director of PEN America’s Artists at Risk Connection, Julie Trebault 5pm $20 link; virtual exhibition: Before Silence: Afghan Artists in Exile link 

Milwaukee Art Museum conversation: An-My Lê and  Viet Thanh Nguyen 5-6 free link 

SVA Honors Program and BFA Visual & Critical Studies talk: Insurgent Practices Against Neoliberalism: Artists in a Changing NYC Jane Dickson and Sarah Schulman in conversation with Shellyne Rodriguez 6-7:30 link

International Center of Photography talk: A Trillion Sunsets—Re-Writing Narratives  Justine Kurland, Alexandra Bell, and Oliver Chanarin, discuss re-writing historical and cultural narratives using techniques of appropriation and intervention in relation to their work on view at ICP in A Trillion Sunsets: A Century of Image Overload 6-7 free, link


IN MEMORIAM

Net artist and critic Tom Moody (died March 19, 2022)

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