Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Wednesday, 8 June 2022

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

ADVISORY Some venues require 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 

SFA Projects 45 White St opening: Sylvie Fleury Palette of Shadows 5-7

Artifact 84 Orchard St reception: Kumiko Suzuki, Julieta Castañeda Morán, Marcus Wolak 4-6 

Bridget Donahue 99 Bowery 2nd Fl reception: Catechism Olga Balema, Ernst Caramelle, Kent Chan, Susan Cianciolo, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Faith Icecold, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Kim Jones, Satoshi Kojima, Sahra Motalebi, Ragen Moss, Ulrike Müller, Nikholis Planck, Jessi Reaves, Evelyn Reyes, John Russell, Martine Syms, Franz Erhard Walther. Philip Van Aver, Mark van Yetter 6-8

Laurel Gitlen 465 Grand St 4C opening: Pamela Sneed ABOUT Time

Pop-Up 484 Broome St opening: The Message Is the Medium Shaina Tabak, Alex Anderson, Alli Gelles, Erik Foss, Stephen Tayo, Kamari Carter, Corey Escoto, Zora Sicher, Viola Frey, Adrianna Wynne, Jeanette Hayes, Genevieve Goffman, Marc Armitano Domingo. presented by new art app Arthur, curated by Paige Silveria and Rose Vickers 6-9 reservation link; after party at The River 102 Bayard St

NYU 80WSE 80 Washington Square East opening: Danny McDonald 5-8

The Sylvia Wald & Po Kim Art Gallery 417 Lafayette St 2nd Fl reception: Jung Hee Choi Manifest, Unmanifest XII 6-8 reservation link 

Stone Sparrow NYC 45 Greenwich Ave reception: The Dog Days of Summer Kevin Sparkowich, Krasso Mihaylov, Shelah Horvitz, Justin Brooks, Victor Grasso, Chris Guest, J. L. King, Niels Corfitzen, Christina Duarte, Rob Plater, MJ Lindo Lawyer, Joshua Lawyer, Gigi Chen, Richard T. Scott and Tim Roosen 6-9

Garth Greenan Gallery 545 W 20 book signing,  performance, and poetry reading: Brad Kahlhamer and Eva Mayhabal Davis 5-7

JD Malat Gallery at High Line Nine 507 W 27 reception: Georgia Dymock Eyes Closed, Wide Open 6:30-8:30

D&D Building 979 3rd Ave showrooms exposition: D&D Spring Market 2022 all day with various venues holding special events 

Americas Society 680 Park Ave beginning today: Geles Cabrera Museo Escultórico curated by Aimé Iglesias Lukin, Tie Jojima, and Rachel Remick; Grandes Maestros del Arte Popular Mexicano curated by Candida Fernandez, with exhibition design by Agustin Schang

Bookstein Projects 60 E 68 opening: Matt Magee Analog 6-8

Van Doren Waxter 23 E 73 beginning today: James Brooks Rendez-vous: Paintings 1972 - 1983


M. David & Co. Gallery 56 Bogart St Bushwick reception: Hybrid Histories Donald Martiny, Elisa D'Arrigo, and Barry Katz 6-9

FiveMyles 558 Saint Johns Place live film: Flight by Anonymous Ensemble – the first Flight with a live in-person audience 9pm; live opening music by Tiappa 8:30 free, reservation for live or online performance link 


Michael Werner Gallery 50 Newtown Ln East Hampton opening: Norma Tanega (1939-2019) If Only I Had A Name Like Norma Tanega, presented with White Columns 11-5

The Church 48 Madison St Sag Harbor award ceremony and exhibition: The 6th Annual Sag Harbor In Focus includes exhibition by students from Pierson High School 5-7 free


VIRTUAL EVENTS 

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #577 Radical Poetry Reading with Tenaya Nasser-Frederick

Tenaya Nasser-Frederick curates 89th Radical Poetry Reading, hosted by Rail Poetry Editor Anselm Berrigan and featuring Norma Cole, Vlad Nahitchevansky, Kamelya Youssef, and Mohammed Zenia 2pm link 

Yi Gallery artist talk: Art curator Pamela Meadows in conversation with gallery artist Kate Casanova 3pm link

192 Books book talk: James Meyer The Double: Identity and Difference in Art since 1900; Meyer in conversation with W.J.T. Mitchell and Julia Bryan-Wilson 7pm link


IN MEMORIAM

Artist Jacques Villeglé (March 27, 1926 - June 6, 2022)


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