Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 4 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 

Anita Rogers Gallery 494 Greenwich St Ground Fl reception: Yishay Garbasz Women’s Art Doesn’t End at the Outer Labia 6-8 reservation link 

Triple Canopy 264 Canal St #3W screening and talk: Ilana Harris-Babou and Ulysses Jenkins, followed by a conversation with Harris-Babou and writer Yasmina Price 6:30 In-person and live-streamed link 

Storefront for Art and Architecture 97 Kenmare St Guided Tour: The Absolute Restoration of All Things with Miguel Fernández de Castro and Natalia Mendoza 6:30-8 reservation link 

Louis K. Meisel Gallery 141 Prince St reception: Tara Lewis X Brooke Shields: Role Modeling artistic collaboration between New York-based artist Tara Lewis and Brooke Shields 6-9

Sheen Center 18 Bleecker St exhibition opening: The Competitive Eye | The Photography of Neil Leifer 

Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art 38 St Mark opening: Shen Xin (The Earth Turned Green) 6-8

ChaShaMa 324 5th Ave second  reception: Jordan Barker Absence of Touch 6-9

Sunny Gallery 155 E 2 opening: Benjamin Klein The Mouse Who Saved the World 6-8

Gladstone 530 W 21 and  515 W 24 reception: Robert Rauschenberg Venetians and Early Egyptians, 1972-1974; presented in collaboration with the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation 6-8

Lisson Gallery 504 W 24 opening: Carmen Herrera; Bernard Piffaretti Pick Up

532 Gallery Thomas Jaeckel 532 W 25 2nd Fl reception: Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh Structure 6-8

Hollis Taggart 521 W 26 opening: Albert Kotin Space Interwoven; Bold Marks: The Drawings of Michael West 5-8

High Line Nine 507 W 27 JD Malat Gallery reception in Gallery2: Kojo Marfo Gatekeepers of Heritage 6:30-8:30 reservation required link 

Chelsea Industrial 545 W 28 exposition: Future Fair New York ticketed Press Preview|VIP Preview 4-6; Vernissage / Friends & Family 6-8 continues through Saturday link 

ChaShaMa 324 5th Ave reception: Jordan Barker Absence of Touch 6-9

Estonian House 243 E 34 Consulate General of Denmark CEU panel: Danish Circularity: Successful and Sustainable Business Models Mie Mogensen – Small Revolution, Klaus Jorlet – We Do Wood, Caroline Faria, Melina Mehdizadeh – Ege Carpets. Alexandra Papas - Fritz Hansen noon-2 (including lunch) free Eventbrite link 

Cookfox 250 W 57 17th Fl Urban Design Forum roundtable: Streets for Culture shaping future streets for culture with Hatuey Ramos-Fermín, Jennifer Nitzky, Elena Ketelsen González, Andrew Ronan and Streets Ahead Culture Working Group members 6pm link 

Marian Goodman 24 W 57 opening: Lawrence Weiner Apropos Lawrence Weiner 6-8

Jason McCoy Gallery 41 E 57 opening: Robert Kelly Neither Known Nor Unknown

Hauser & Wirth 32 E 69 opening: Cindy Sherman, 1972-1982 

Yoshii Gallery 980 Madison Ave opening: Makoto Ofune Still Wave

Skarstedt Gallery 20 E 79 opening: Francis Bacon Faces & Figures 

Macy Art Gallery Art & Art Education Program, Columbia University, Teachers College 525 W 120 4th Fl roundtable: The Ethics of Community Engagement and Creative Practice 7-9 registration link 


VIRTUAL EVENTS

Fritz Ascher Society lecture: Dorothea Schöne Prison Diaries by Hans Uhlmann, 1933-1935: Drawing as a Life Line noon link 

IFDA NY Chapter panel: Beyond the Walls, Breathing Wellness & Sustainability into Architecture Wayne Turett, Architect & Founder of the Turett Collaborative,  & Jessica Shaw, Design Director of the Turett Collaborative noon link 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #552: Radical Poetry Reading with T.J. Clark T.J. Clark joins   the Rail’s 84th Radical Poetry Reading hosted by Rail Poetry Editor Anselm Berrigan, featuring readings of Clark's poems by Lytle Shaw and Mia You, and with an introduction by Rail Consulting Editor Joachim Pissarro 1pm link 

Hunter East Harlem Gallery Artist Talk: Ademola Olugebefola in conversation with art historian Howard Singerman on the exhibition, Ademola Olugebefola: Afrofuturist.6:30-8 Zoom link Meeting ID: 843 8001 7798 Passcode: 077985

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