Thursday, November 3, 2022

Art & Design Events, New York, Thursday, 3 November 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 


Chashama 220 Front St Wisdom Candles & More candle making workshop reception: There Is Wisdom In Everything Performance by The Love Show 6-9 for information on the workshops see link 

Kerry Schuss 73 Leonard St opening: Mona Kowalska Mignolo 6-8

The Hole Tribeca 86 Walker St opening: Carolyn Salas Five Ways To Reverse A Curse 6-8

NowHere Gallery 40 Wooster St benefit showing and auction: Art for Tibet Exhibition, presented by Students for a Free Tibet 6-9

Martos Gallery 41 Elizabeth St opening: Arnold J Kemp Stage 5:30-8

Auxier Kline 19 Monroe St opening: Gabe Cortese Limbs 6-8

Perrotin 130 Orchard St opening: MSCHF No More Tears, I’m Lovin It; Nick Doyle Yes Daddy; and Stan Burnside As Time Goes On noon-8

Sperone Westwater 257 Bowery opening: Guilermo Huitca Graphite Paintings from The Tablada Suite (1992) and Poema Pedagógico (1996); David Lynch I Like To See My Sheep 5-7

signs and symbols 249 E Houston St opening: Annabel Daou Only If 6-8
AMANITA 313 Bowery opening: Eva Beresin Aktenkundig (On Record) 6-8 

89 Greene at signs and symbols 89 Greene St opening: Nadia Ayari Wave 6-8 

Garth Greenan Gallery 545 W 20 opening: Gladys Nilsson New Works in Watercolor 6pm

David Zwirner 537 W 20 opening: Joan Mitchell Paintings, 1979-1985 6-8

Jack Shainman 513 W 20 opening: Kerry James Marshall Exquisite Corpse This Is Not The Game 10-6

Matthew Marks 522 W 22 opening: Xinyi Cheng 6-8

Galerie L’Atelier 520 W 23 opening: C-S Art (Claire Jombart and Siri Knoepffler) Roots 6-8 reservation link 

Matthew Marks 523 W 24 opening: Vincent Fecteau 6-8

CUE Art Foundation 137 W 25 opening: Rod Jones II This Must Be The Place To Be 6-8

Agora Gallery 530 W 25 reception: Exotic Reveries 6-8

Winston Wächter Fine Art  530 W 25 opening: Katherine Bowling Trees 6-8

Pace 540 W 25 opening: David Lynch Big Bongo Night and Sonia Gomes: O mais profundo e a pele (Skin is the deepest part) 6-8

Marlborough 545 W 25 opening: Deborah Butterfield 6-8

Daniel Cooney 508 W 26th St 9C opening: Antonio Kind of a Drag 5-7

Blue Mountain 547 W 27 reception: Gina Sawin The Poetry of Migratory Birds; David Sawin Centennial  Tribute 5:30-7:30

Casey Kaplan 121 W 27 opening: Jonathan Monk These Paintings Should; Igshaan Adams Vastrapplek 6-8

Prince Street Gallery 547 W 27 reception: Katie Weiss Views and Visions 5-8

David Benrimon Fine Art 41 E  57 2nd Fl opening: A Female Perspective 5-7 

Leon Tovar Gallery 26 E 64 opening: Omar Rayo 6-8

franklin parrasch gallery 19 E 66 opening: Charles Ross Pole Star 5-7

Bookstein Projects 60 E 66 3rd Fl on view from today: Jan Müller Landscapes & Paths

Petzel 35 E 67 on view from today Roger-Edgar Gillet 1965-1998

Kate Oh 31 E 72 reception: Let There Be Light Chris Gocong and Rod Lathim 6-9 reservation link 

Almine Rech 39 E 78 2nd Fl opening: Huang Yuxing An Absolute Power We Cannot Find 6-8

Gagosian 980 Madison opening: Anna Weyant Baby, It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over 6-8

David Nolan Gallery 24 E 81 opening: Paulo Pasta Recent Paintings 5-8

Bronx River Art Center 1087 East Tremont Ave opening: Keep It In Fiction: A study of the different fictional narratives artists create in their work Marcy Brafman, Jason Bryant, Jennifer Deppe Parker, Molly Goldfarb, Sally Jerome, Kerry Lessard, Marianne Petit, Zoia Skorodapenko, Mark Torres, Chao Wang, Natalie Collette Wood, curated by  Stephanie Young 5:30-9 reservation link 

Brooklyn Navy Yard Agger Fish exposition: The Other Art Fair 6-10; through Sunday many ticket options, including some free promotions official link through 6 November

DUMBO FIRST THURSDAY GALLERY WALK 13 Dumbo art venues open late

Mother 1154 North Ave Beacon opening: Anders Hamilton Brief but Tedious 6-8


VIRTUAL EVENTS

The Brooklyn Rail Lunchtime Conversations series live over Zoom: The New Social Environment #683 COMMON GROUND series: Publishing-in-Transit: Copper Canyon Press Copper Canyon Press Executive Editor Michael Wiegers and Publicist Ryo Yamaguchi join Rail contributor Cole Swensen for a conversation on the press and its history; concludes with a poetry reading by Christopher Soto 1pm link

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