Friday, October 14, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Friday, 14 October 2022

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

ADVISORY Some venues are again 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

Archtober multiple events focusing on architecture throughout the month link 


Klaus von Nichtssagend 87 Franklin St book signing: Barry Stone Lost Pines 5-8

Mendes Wood DM 47 Walker St opening: Castiel Vitorino Brasileiro Remember when we talked about meeting again; Maria Auxiliadora 6-8

Chapter NY 60 Walker St opening: Kaveri Raina image as a burden, death as a womb; Em Kettner Sick Joke 6-8

Freight + Volume 39 Lispenard St reception: Miles Debas Sundowning 6-8

Chinese American Arts Council / Gallery 456 456 Broadway reception: Furong Zhang Crossing the Dry Sea 5-7

ATM Gallery 54 Henry St reception: Keita Morimoto In Between Shadows 5-8

New Collectors 191 Henry St opening: Material Mixtape, group show featuring works by 12 MFA candidates at the School of Visual Arts: Yuli Aloni Primor, Taylor S. Bernstein, Jingyao Huang, Rosie K. Kim, Nianxin Li, Silvia Muleo, Pei Ou, Tom Hecht, Camila Varon, Lu Xia, Sora Xu, and Kaiqing Yu 6-8

Boo-Hooray 22 Eldridge St Suite 2A/2B new space opening: Boo-Hooray Gallery & Bookshop 7-10 required reservation link 

High Noon 124 Forsyth St reception: Ali Miller Distant Gratification 5-8

Salmagundi Club 47 5th Ave opening: New York State of mind: invitational photography on 2 launch 6-8 free, Eventbrite link 

Dia Art Foundation 537 W 22 discussion: Dissidents of the Gaze: A talk with our beloved artists Marilyn Minter and Betty Tompkins with Marilyn Minter (All Wet), Betty Tompkins (Raw Material), and David Desrimais (JBE Books) noon-1

Rizzoli 1133 Broadway book celebration: David and Phillipe Blond The Blonds: Glamour, Fashion, Fantasy 6-8 reservation link 

Moroso 105 Madison Ave opening tonight: new flagship showroom 8pm reservation link 

Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Ave now open: She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, ca. 3400-2000 B.C

Saphira & Ventura Gallery 4 W43 Suite 416 opening: Aro 6-8:30   

Grimandi 988 Columbus Ave reception: Howard Harris Techspressionism: Dimensional Fine Art Photography 7pm

Royal Society of American Art 400 S 2 Williamsburg reception: Hexposition Miriam Carothers, Sofiya Kuzmina, and Stacey Lee Webber, curated by Amelia Biewald 7-9

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway opening today: Oscar Yi Hou East of sun, west of moon 

ChaShaMa 1 Brooklyn Bridge Park 360 Furman St closing reception: The Steve Keene 30 Year Retrospective Art Book Launch - Tractor Beam 5-8:30

Sunset Park Wide Open 2022 organized by NARS Foundation with over fifteen organizations and individual artist studios opening their doors to the public information and map link 

Art Cake 214 40th St Sunset Park Art Cake Open Studios Sunset Park Wide Open through Sunday

Tabla Rasa Gallery 224 48 St Sunset Park opening as part of Sunset Park Wide Open: The Real Deal: Creativity and authenticity in art Stephen Basso, Tom Bennett, Willie Mae Brown, Esteban Chavez, C. Dimitri, Gregory Frux, Janet Morgan, Agnes Murray, Jenny Toth, Audrey Anastasi, Joseph Anastasi 5:30-8


September 4 Hudson St 3rd fl Kinderhook inaugural show at its new location: Conflict Assembly A.K. Burns, Liz Magic Laser, Sara Magenheimer, Sahra Motalebi, Em Rooney, Carrie Schneider, Kianja Strobert and Sam Vernon, organized with Olga Dekalo 5-7 


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #669 Mad Women: Kornblee, Jackson, Saidenberg, and Ward on Madison Avenue in the 1960s Art dealer Michael Findlay and art historian Véronique Chagnon-Burke join Rail Editor-at-Large Phyllis Tuchman for a conversation; concludes with a poetry reading by Daisy Fried 1pm link   


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