Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Tuesday, 31 May 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 

Franklin Bowles Galleries 431 West Broadway beginning today: Pierre Boncompain

Microscope 525 W 29 2nd Fl expanded cinema installation: Gibson + Recoder Atmos 6-9 free

Kate Oh 31 E 72 reception: Choo Kyung The Lost Flame, Regained 6-8


VIRTUAL EVENTS 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #571: While There’s Light: An Opera by Vincent Katz and Sarah Sarhandi Poet Rachel Levitsky, mezzo-soprano LorĂ© Lixenberg, poet Vincent Katz, and musician Sarah Sarhandi join opera director Bill Bankes-Jones for a conversation on While There’s Light; concludes with a poetry reading by Valerie Hsuing 1pm link 

Cooper Union Current Work talk: DnA_Design and Architecture 7-9 Zoom link 


IN MEMORIAM

Artist Claude Rutault (1931-2022)


Monday, May 30, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Memorial Day, Monday, 30 May 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 

Brooklyn Memorial Day Parade Bay Ridge departing south from 78th St and Third Ave 11am


VIRTUAL EVENTS 

The Brooklyn Rail virtual screening: Sean Scully: Art Comes From Need, a film by Hans Andreas Guttner; link and password that  grants access to the film throughout the day from noon link 

Morbid Anatomy illustrated lecture:  Eleanor Crook Anatomical Expressionism: How The Corpse Expresses Itself Through Artists 7pm $8 link 


IN MEMORIAM

Art historian, museum founder, and artist Samella Lewis (February 27, 1924 - May 27, 2022)


Sunday, May 29, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Sunday, 29 May 0222

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 

Below Grand 53 Orchard St opening: Singing in Unison: Artists Need to Create On the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy Part 3: Below Grand  – In loving memory of Constance Lewallen (1939–2022) Peter Acheson, Yasi Alipour, Gil Batle, Louis Block, Andrew Blythe, Regina Bogat, Lauren Bon, Katherine Bradford, James Castle, Lili Chin, William Corwin, Adriana Farmiga, Lucy Fradkin, Louis Fratino, Rico Gatson, Glenn Goldberg, EJ Hauser, Mara Held, Helmut Hladisch, Merlin James, Bill Jensen, Alain Kirili, Gustave Klumpp, Matvey Levenstein, Margrit Lewczuk, Erik Lindman, C.T. McClusky, Tom McGlynn, Sam Messer, Amanda Millet-Sorsa, Cy Morgan, Loren Munk, John Newman, Joseph Rappal, David Rhodes, Daniel Roberts, Heather Rubinstein, Cordy Ryman, Ethan Ryman, Peter Saul, Sean Scully, Jon Serl, Arthur Simms, Allison Reed Smith, Leopold Strobl, Liliane Tomasko, Fred Tomaselli, Meg Webster, Alfred Williams, and Christopher Yockey, curated by Phong H. Bui and Cal McKeever 1-4

Kosti’s Last Sunday Bookstore 10-51 Wyckoff Ave & Norman St Ridgewood (L train to Wyckoff Ave Station) books by the artist and writer Richard Kostelanetz; including the initial Avant-Garde Classics, a new imprint noon-5

Dorsey Art Gallery 553 Rogers Ave Prospect-Lefferts Gardens closing reception: Otto Neals Inspirational Moments 3-6


David Lewis 53 the Circle East Hampton reception: Thornton Dial Year of the Tiger 5-8

Upstream Gallery 8 Main St Hastings-on-Hudson reception: Cecily Spitzer Reflections; Paul Greco New World 2-5

Fridman 475 Main St Beacon Open-Studio Preview: Alina Grasmann The Grand Buffet 3-6

Saturday, May 28, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Saturday, 28 May 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 

Maxwell Graham / Essex Street 55 Hester St opening: Jason Loebs Signal in Corn Pit 6-8

Parasol 208 Bowery event: Ecogenic Research Collective First Instar 5-8

Hugo 472 West Broadway reception: Alejandro Quincoces 6-8 reservation link 

Washington Square Outdoor Art Exhibit  starting at East 13th St Stand continuing south along the east side of Washington Square Park to West 3rd St, southern end of the show encompasses Schwartz Plaza, (aka Bobkin Lane), between NYU's Shimkin Hall and Bobst Library. annual event: 2022 Spring Show noon-6

Printed Matter 38 St Marks Place book launcht: [a partial list of falling] with Nathlie Provosty, featuring a reading by Provosty and a concert with Gryphon Rue, Charmaine Lee, and Lukas Koenig 5-7:30

The Scully Tomasko Foundation 447 W 17 opening: Singing in Unison: Artists Need to Create On the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy Part 2The Scully Tomasko Foundation – In loving memory of Lawrence Weiner (1942–2021) Tony Bechara, Brian Belott, Robert Bergman, Vivien Bittencourt, Lauren Bon, Katherine Bradford, Phong H. Bui, Lili Chin, Courttney Cooper, William Corwin, Henry Darger, Thornton Dial, Sam Doyle, Alexsandar Duravcevic, Edward Durnford, William Edmonson, Lucy Fradkin, Joe Fyfe, Rico Gatson, Allen Glatter, Glenn Goldberg, William Hawkins, Mara Held, David Humphrey, Y.Z. Kami, Ben Keating, Matvey Levenstein, Erik Lindman, Vera Lutter, Chris Martin, Tom McGlynn, Sam Messer, Joe Minter, Andrew Moeller, Loren Munk, Jo Nigoghossian, Louis Osmosis, Jacob Ouillette, Martin Ramirez, David Reed, David Rhodes, Ethan Ryman, Julian Schnabel, Zorawar Sidhu & Rob Swainston, Arthur Simms, Federico Solmi, Mary Tillman Smith, Fred Tomaselli, and Purvis Young, curated by Phong H. Bui and Cal McKeever 6-8

Bowery 547 W 27 reception: Temma Bell Paintings 3-6 

AHL Foundation, Inc. 2605 Frederick Douglass Blvd reception: When Attitudes Become Positions  2021yr Fellowship Recipients Heehyun Choi, Gyun Hur, Dohee Lee, and Yozmit, curated by StĂ©phanie Jeanjean 3-6


FiveMyles 558 Saint Johns Place Crown Heights opening: Francks Deceus Mumbo Jumbo 5:30-8, live music by Kenge Kenge 6-7 

The Arts Center at Governors Island summer exhibition: Sun Seekers Amy Khoshbin and Jennifer Khoshbin; various video installations: Elissa Blount-Moorhead and Bradford Young, and Simon Benjamin noon-5 free, reservations link 

The Coney Island History Project inside Deno’s Wonder Wheel Amusement Park 3059 W 12 Coney Island opening today: photographer Barbara Rosenberg free


Onna House 123 Georgica Road East Hampton inaugural exhibition: Mitsuko Asakura  Listening to the Thread; Ligia Dias  Ligia Dias, around MININITY information link 

Pace 68 Park Pl East Hampton reception: William Monk The Ferryman 4-6

West / Out East 25 Newtown Lane East Hampton event: 8th Anniversary Celebration 4-8

Harper’s 87 Newtown Lane opening: 25 Years Young-Il Ahn, Derek Aylward, Eva Beresin, Deborah Brown, Marcus Brutus, Brian Calvin, Alejandro Cardenas, Jonathan Casella, Claire Colette, Mairikke Dau, Rob Davis, Danielle De Jesus, Austin Eddy, Alannah Farrell, Nicasio Fernandez, Dan Flanagan, Genieve Figgis, Eliot Greenwald, Mark Grotjahn, Mary Heilmann, SalomĂ³n Huerta, Elizabeth Huey, Keith Jackson, Max Jansons, Rashid Johnson, Michael Kagan, Scott Kahn, Susumu Kamijo, Ho Jae Kim, Matthew King, Stacy Leigh, Spencer Lewis, Tanya Ling, Charles Ly, JJ Manford, Eddie Martinez, Allie McGhee, Joel Mesler, Lizbeth Mitty, Angel Otero, Enoc Perez, Richard Prince, Joani Tremblay, Frederic Tuten, Lumin Wakoa, Austyn Weiner, Chloe Wise, Christopher Wool, and Guy Yanai 6-8

Hauser & Wirth Southampton 9 Main St  Southampton opening: On the Path Ed Clark and Stanley Whitney

South Etna Montauk Foundation 6 South Etna Ave Montauk opening: Faith Ringgold Jazz Stories 4-6


Analog Diary 1154 North Ave Beacon opening: What a Long, Strange Trip Radcliffe Bailey, Brian Belott, Al Freeman, Julia Rommel, and Dorothea Tanning, others    

Unclebrother 250 East Front St Hancock opening: Joe Maloney Photos from New Jersey, NYC, Jersey Shore and Hancock; today Rirkrit will be cooking a special Paella - Thai style 


IN MEMORIAM

Graphic designer Colin Forbes (March 6, 1928 -  May 22, 2022)

Friday, May 27, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 27 May 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 

47 Canal 291 Grand St opening: Ajay Kurian Missing Home 5-7

Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space is pleased to present Ecologies of Care, a solo show of recent works by Ani Liu, a former LES Studio Program resident, on view at xee

The Hole 312 Bowery opening: Thomas Trum Loops 6-8

Cuchifritos Gallery + Project Space 88 Essex St opening: Ani Liu Ecologies of Care 6-8

Ki Smith 311 E 3 reception: Ryan Bock I Am Not Funded by the CIA 6-8

Nohra Haime Gallery 500A W 21 reception: Julie Hedrick Life 6-8

SVA Gramercy Gallery 209 E 23 meet the artist: Heide Hatry on her work included in Ancestral Echoes: A Decade of Bio Art curated by Suzanne Anker and Tarah Rhoda 4-6

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Ave beginning today: Cecilia Vicuña: Spin Spin Triangulene

The Royal at RSOAA 400B S 2 Williamburg opening: Don't Say Gay Luis Alves, Marne Lucas, Christy Elizabeth O’Connor, Andrew Huff, Robert Moy, Joan Wheeler, Carve Stone, and Dave Kube, curated by David Gorman, Jason Clay Lewis & Tianlan Deng 7-9

Bushwick Community Darkroom 110 Troutman St Bushwick opening: Noelle Duquette⁠ Thirty, Flirty, and Sort of Thriving⁠ 6-9 reservation link 

Undercurrent 70 John St reception: Dominik Halmer Shields 6-9

Stand4 414 78th St Bay Ridge reception: James Cullinane A Grey Field of Otherwise curated by Jeannine Bardo 7-9; walking series: Coffee Talk&Walk caffeine and a walk in the neighborhood most Fridays organized by artist David Gift 


Blue Barn 46 White Lands Rd Stone Ridge reception: Art+Nature+Home: In 3's Jeremy Anderson, Irja BodĂ©n, Neal Hollinger, Kat Howard, Christopher Kurtz, Jason Middlebrook, Peter Speliopoulos, Kentaro Takashina, Joshua Vogel, Nadia Yaron,  presented by Upstate Diary 5-8


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #569: Plus: Geoffrey Chadsey Featuring Chadsey and Andrew Woolbright 1pm link 

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 26 May 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 

Bienvenu Steinberg & Partner 35 Walker St reception: Glenda Leon Every Shape is a Shape of Time 6-8

Klaus von Nichtssagend 87 Franklin St performance:, Inbal Hever will perform Adiantum Capillus-Veneris (Maidenhair fern) I, II, & III Etudes in Fragility by Chaya Czernowin.; in conjunction with Sam Contis's exhibition 7pm

Soho Photo Gallery 15 White St reception: Rita Baunok Behind the Bloom; Roberto Cavazzuti Specie Pioniera - Pioneer Species; Patrick Cicalo Shizen-Wa (Nature Is…); John Custodio Yellowstone; Joan Lemler Old House Shadows 6-8

Canada 60 Lispenard St opening: Elizabeth McIntosh A Ball is for Throwing 6-8

Artists Space 11 Cortlandt Alley 2021-22 Whitney Independent Study Program talk: If improvisation could serve as a manual, if gesture could serve as a guide presented with Vleeshal Center for Contemporary Art conversation with artists Jace Clayton, Sonia Louise Davis, Prince Grace, and Shala Miller, with reenactment of work by Jota Mombaça, hosted by Vleeshal’s nomadic curators Nomaduma Rosa Masilela and Thiago de Paula Souza 7:30


Frosch & Co 34 E Broadway opening: Robert Yoder A Line in the Sand 6-8

Shrine 179 E Broadway opening: Casey Cook Kissing the Scarecrow 6-8

Sargent’s Daughters 179 E Broadway opening: Peles Empire rooted in folds; Wendy Red Star Delegation 6-8

Essex Flowers 19 Monroe St opening: Stephen Derrickson Danger in Paradise 6-8

Olympia 41 Orchard St opening: Keisha Prioleau-Martin Garden Party, curated by Nilufa Yeasmin, at 

The Yard Lower East Side 85 Delancey International Fine Arts Consortium reception: Frank Shifreen Ecstatic Color 6-8  

Chinatown Soup 16 Orchard St reception: Emilie Liu Jupiter 6-8

ZĂ¼rcher Gallery 33 Bleecker St opening: Kazuko Miyamoto Works from 1966 to 2005 5-7

Village Works 90 E 3 opening reception: Michael Alan Alien x Jadda Cat 6-9

Grace Exhibition Space 182 Avenue C performance: Nadia Granados ColombianizaciĂ³n presented with Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art 8-20 free reservation Eventbrite link 


Ulrik 453 W 17 4NE opening: Malcolm Mooney Works: 1970–1986 6-8

David Zwirner 525 & 533 W 19 reception: Staring at the Sun graduating class of Yale's Photography MFA program: Emily Barresi, Dylan Beckman, Amartya De, Anabelle DeClement, Eileen Emond, Ian Kline, Chinaedu Nwadibia, Brian Orozco, Rosa Polin, and Jessica Tang, curated by James Welling 6-8

Yancey Richardson 525 W 22 opening: Bryan Graf Telepathic Jungle; Sandi Haber Fifield Lineation 6-8 

Daniel Cooney Fine Art 508 W 26 talk: Christopher Makos in conversation with Mitchell Nugent 7pm

First Street 526 W 26 reception: Teresa Dunn 6-8

Field Projects 526 W 26 #807 opening: Elbert Joseph Perez From What I Remember curated by Michael Howard 6-8

Hollis Taggart 521 W 26 opening: Audrey Flack Force of Nature 5-8

SVA Chelsea Gallery 601 W 26   MFA Computer Arts reception: Guided by Echoes 6-8

Kasmin 297 Tenth Ave conversation event in conjunction with Robert Motherwell: Lyric Suite Katy Rogers and Eric Gleason 6:30-8 reservation link

Prince Street 547 W 27  Suite 504 reception: Diana Freedman-Shea Then and Now 6-8

High Line Nine 507 W 27 George Billis Gallery opening: Nicholas Evans-Cato, Christopher Stott, and Yonjee Kwak 6-8:30

The Painting Center 547 W 27 reception: Randi Reiss-McCormack Traveling Sideways; Drawing Through Beth Dary, William Holton and Patricia Spergel  5-8 

Hugo 755 Madison Ave reception: Federico Infante Resonance 6-8 reservation link 

Bronx Museum of the Arts | 1040 Grand Concourse at 165th St Bronx opening: Tiffany Smith Earthseed  6-8 reservation link 


Socrates Sculpture Park 32-01 Vernon Blvd Long Island City  first activation: HĂ©lio Oiticica’s Subterranean TropicĂ¡lia Projects: PN15 2017/2022; DJ set by MX Oops 5-8 free 

Sto Lat 154 Monitor St Greenpoint opening: Ben Walker Lonely Kings 6-8

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Prospect Heights Brooklyn Talks: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Sekou Cooke, and Paul Farber 7-9 $16

Creator Casa 132 32nd St Sunset Park studio event: An evening of Artists 7-10 Eventbrite link 

Art Cake 214 40th St Sunset Park reception: rivers, threads, folds installation by Wolf Tones (Nancy Shaver, Sterrett Smith, Maximilian Goldfarb and Pradeep Dalal), including works by Jean-Philippe Antoine, Hawkins Bolden, Jared Buckhiester, Pam Cardwell, Dawn Cerny, Marc Fischer, Kenji Fujita, Charles Goldman, Incident Report, John Jackson, Julia Klein, Tracy Miller, Carla Herrera-Prats, Tyler Rowland, Soberscove Press, Steel Stillman, David Levi Strauss, Maya Strauss, Earl Swanigan, and Mose Tolliver; part of The Brooklyn Rail’s curatorial project  Singing in Unison: Artists Need to Create On the Same Scale That Society Has the Capacity to Destroy Part 1, curated by Phong H. Bui and Cal McKeever 6-8


The Church 48 Madison St Sag Harbor artists round table: Scott Bluedorn, Cy Keener and Steve Miller, moderated by Sara Cochran 6pm $15

Basilica Gallery Building 108 South Front St Hudson Jupiter Nights Artist Talk:  Sky Hopinka 6pm free; music: Laura Ortman 8pm ticketed


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment COMMON GROUND series: Ukrainians on Ukraine, Part II Featuring Lizaveta German, Lesia Kulchynska, Kateryna Ruban, and Slinko 1pm link 

New York Studio School  Instagram Live Series Insights into Process,walkthrough tours of MFA Thesis Exhibitions : Rebecca Weaver 1pm; Yiting Zhao 2pm; Nick Hill 3pm link 

Black Ball Projects artist's talk with Adrian Meraz 7pm Zoom link Meeting ID: 898 2064 0531 Passcode:  078763