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
Queer Thoughts 373 Broadway B3 opening: David Rappeneau Mirage 2000 6-8
Chart 74 Franklin St opening: More Light!; Isabella Cuglievan The Wallpaper of the Forest 6-8
56 Henry 56 Henry St opening: Laurie Simmons Color Pictures/Deep Photos 2007–2022 6-8
Artifact 84 Orchard St reception: Mariko Teratoko; Jody Richardson; Patricia van den Nieuwenhuijzen 5-7
Peter Blum Gallery 176 Grand St Book Launch & Signing: Kamrooz Aram 6-8
Island Gallery 83 Bowery 2nd Fl opening: Myeongsoo Kim Land Marks 6-8
Karma 188 & 172 E 2 opening: Xiao Jiang Continuous Passage 6-8
Karma 22 E 2 opening: Edward Hopper and Dike Blair: Gloucester 6-8
Vito Schnabel Gallery 43 Clarkson St opening: Jessica Westhafer Somewhere That's Green 6-8
Stone Sparrow Contemporary Art Gallery 45 Greenwich Ave reception: Shelah Horvitz Beyond 6-8
New York Studio School 8 W 8 lecture: Matthew Affron Matisse in the 1930s 6:30-7:3o limited seating. free; registration for virtual presentation link
Performance Space New York Keith Haring Theatre 150 1st Ave dance: Moriah Evans Remains Persist, a Durational Work Activating the Stories Different Bodies Contain 1-7pm, also 12, 27, and 18 November
SVA 132 West 21st St 10th flo MA Curatorial Practice exhibition: Was I Dreaming? Jun Ge, Capucine Bourcart, Diana Guerra, curated by Diana Colón 6-8
Carpenters Workshop Gallery 693 Fifth Ave reception: Line Vautrin Poetic Réflexion 5-8 reservation link
NARS Foundation 201 46th St Sunset Park conversation: Daniel Barragán and artist Edward Salas, discussing Barragán's solo exhibition, Undermining, on view now in the NARS Project Space 6pm free
VIRTUAL EVENTS
Soho Photo Gallery lecture: Rebeca Sexton Larson Alternative Storytelling 5pm Zoom free link
New York Studio School lecture: Matthew Affron Matisse in the 1930s 6:30-7:3o limited seating. free; registration for virtual presentation link
Hunter College Flex Space 205 Hudson St MFASO Lecture Carmen Winant 7-9 online link
IN MEMORIAM
Artist Lee Bontecou (January 15, 1931 - November 8, 2022)
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