Thursday, March 31, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 31 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 

Broadway Gallery 373 Broadway reception: Jo Nigoghossian You Are Getting Very Sleepy 6-8

George Adams 38 Walker St opening: Doug Biggert Hitchhikers and a Sandal Soup also at Robert Mann

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

Someday 120 Walker St opening: Yi To Where The Pebble Hits The Water 6-8

Deli 36 White St reception: Alex Anderson and Michael Stamm 6-8

Soho Photo 15 White St reception: Lee Day Trainpan — Japan; Jean Karotkin (In)Sight: Women Who Work Behind the Lens; Thom O'Connor The Fog; Altered States Soho Photo Artists Group Show curated by Stephen Rae; Altered Space Stephen Rae and Mandy Seligman 6-8

signs and symbols 249 East Houston St reception: You allowed the object of your love to become abstracted. / And as one gets older the arteries harden. I thought I should let you know. 6-8

The SoHo Project Space 127B Prince St reception: Enrico Richard Gomez Sacred Pages 6-8

Olympia 41 Orchard St opening: Lucy Mullican Sensed As Well As Seen 6-8

Dacia 521 E 11 reception: Paige Bradley Figuratively Speaking 6-9, artist talk 8pm

Ivy Brown Gallery 675 Hudson St opening: Robin Glassman: A Life in Art 6-8

Ethan Cohen Gallery 251 W 19 reception: Frédéric Bruly Bouabré L'Artiste Expose Ses Oeuvres 6-8 

Harper's 534 W 22 opening: Marcus Brutus Return to the Source 6-8

DC Moore 535 W 22 reception: Carrie Moyer Morphologies; Duane Michals Kaleidoscope 6-8

Asya Geisberg 537B W 23 opening: Matthew Craven Times Gone By 

Anna Zorina Gallery 532 W 24 opening: Leah Yerpe Internal Wilderness 6-8

Pace 540 W 25 reception: Epistrophy Melvin Edwards, Sam Gilliam, William T. Williams; Robert Irwin New Work; Saul Steinberg In the Library; Emmet Gowin The One Hundred Circle Farm 6-8

Sundaram Tagore Gallery 542 W 26 reception: Ghiora Aharoni Inception 6-8 

David Richard Gallery 508 W 26 Suite 9E reception: Thornton Willis A Painting Survey- Six Decades: Works from 1967 - 2017 - An Exhibition with Two Concurrent Presentations 5-8; second part at 211 E 121,with reception on 6 April, 5-8

First Street Gallery 526 W 26 Suite 209 reception: Leslie Adler Patient Garden 6-8

Galerie Lelong & Co. 528 W 26 opening: Andy Goldsworthy Red Flags noon-7

First Street Gallery 526 W 26 Suite 209 reception: Leslie Adler Patient Garden 6-8

SVA Chelsea Gallery 601 W 26 BFA Cartooning and BFA Illustration exhibition: The Senior Show

Guy Hepner 520 W 27 reception: Erika Lee Sears Discoed, presented with The TAX Collection 6-8

De Buck Gallery 507 W 27 opening: Gommaar Gilliams Under Cassiopeia 6-8

High Line Nine 507 W 27 Sugarlift reception: Infinite Thread Thorbjørn Bechmann, Maja Dlugolecki, and Kenny Nguyen 6-8  

The Painting Center 547 W 27 5th Fl reception: Thomas Berding Everyday Elsewhere; Alisa Henriquez Shimmer 5-8

Pleiades Gallery 547 W 27 reception: Joyce Weidenaar Coloratura - Paintings & Prints 5-8

Bowery 547 W 27 reception: Stephanie L Franks In Conversation 5-8

Prince Street Gallery 547 W 27 Suite 504 reception: Nocturne 5-8

Blue Mountain 547 W 27 opening: Margaret Leveson Emerging 6-8 

Planthouse 55 W 28 reception: Nick Lamia Cloud Architecture 6-8

Penumbra Project Space 36 E 30 reception: Reimaging Likeness and Landscape Lisa di Donato, Vivian Galban, Myra Greene, Galina Kurlat, Vanessa Marsh, and Lindsey Ross, curated by Joni Sternbach 6-8

Keith de Lellis 41 E 57 Suite 703 opening today: That’s LIFE: Vintage Photographs from America’s Weekly Picture Magazine Margaret Bourke-White, Cornell Capa, Robert Capa, Ed Clark, Gordon Coster, Loomis Dean, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Eliot Elisofon, Elliott Erwitt, Jack Jenkins, Yousuf Karsh, Herbert Matter, Roddy McDowall, Ralph Morse, Marvin E. Newman, Gordon Parks, Arthur Rickerby, Perry Riddle, Joe Scherschel, Flip Schulke, Mark Shaw, W. Eugene Smith, Howard Sochurek, George Strock, Bob Willoughby and Abraham Zapruder

New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center Lincoln Center book talk: Karen Brooks Hopkins BAM...and Then It Hit Me; the author speaking with Jennifer Homans; begins with a performance by pianist Lara Downes 6:30-7:30 free, registration link 

Ross + Kramer Gallery 14 E 63 opening: More psychology! 6-8

Chashama 340 E 64 artist talk: Gustavo Fernandez Angels In The City 5-8

Petzel 35 E 67 opening: Pieter Schoolwerth Rigged 

Mignoni  960 Madison Ave  2nd F beginning today: A History of Painting and Sculpture Cy Twombly | Barry X Ball 

Robert Mann Gallery 14 E 80 opening: Doug Biggert Hitchhikers by appointment only

Jamaica Center for Arts and Learning | Miller Gallery 161-4 Jamaica Ave Jamaica reception: Danny Simmons Early Days & Latter Days 56-9, artist talk 8pm


VIRTUAL EVENTS

Columbia University Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America lecture and live discussion: Carlo Ginzburg Piero’s ‘Flagellation’ as a Case Study noon link 

Hunter College Leubsdorf Gallery conversation: Global Abolition and Visual Art Ruth Wilson Gilmore and Shellyne Rodriguez, Q&A moderated by Brittany Webb 1-4 Zoom link

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: COMMON GROUND series: ART/WORK: How the Government-Funded CETA Jobs Program Put Artists to Work Arts advocate Ted Berger, artists Ademola Olugebefola, Joan Snitzer, and Nitza Tufiño, and curators Molly Garfinkel and Jodi Waynberg join poet Bob Holman for a conversation on CETA and the current exhibition at City Lore; concludes with a poetry reading by Holman 1pm link 

Bronx River Art Center (BRAC) artist talk in conjunction with Diasporic Dysplasia: curator Toisha Tucker and artists Meital Yaniv and Unyimeabasi Udoh 1pm link; curator Toisha Tucker and artists Lorena Cruz Santiago, Sarah Tortora

and Yasmeen Nematt Alla 6pm lin

New York Hall of Science Virtual Curator/Artist Talk: Landscapes of Material & Mind Adriano Marinazzo, Darya Warner, Elena Soterakis, Francois-Joseph Lapointe, Heather Parrish & Elizabeth Hnaff & Leo Roussel, Heide Hatry, Ibuki Kuramochi​, Jennifer Willet, Laura Murray, Laura Stack, Liz Hickok, Michelle Robinson, Ramey Newell, Rian Hotton, Shanna Merola, Susan Hoffman Fishman, and Yujia Bian, curated by Tarah Rhoda 1-2:30 reservation link 

Studio Museum online edition of  annual Artists-in-Residence Open Studios: Cameron Granger, Jacob Mason-Macklin, and Qualeasha Wood 7pm link 


Performa now streaming: full documentation of the Performa 2021 Biennial link 

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