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Wednesday October 24th
- Carrie Elston at Novare, 135 West 4th Street, Penthouse East, betw MacDougal & 6th Ave, 6:30-8:30, rsvp@kipton.com
- Frédéric Saavy Nymphéas at Phillips de Pury, 450 West 15th Street, betw 9th & 10th, 6-8
- As I see It at Magnan, 317 10th Ave, betw 28th & 29th, 6-7:30
- Poets Kwame Dawes, Mary Karr, Yusef
Komunyakaa, Patricia Smith, & Rachel Zucker read at Housing Works
Bookstore Café, 126 Crosby Street, betw Prince & Houston, 7, ,
co-presented by the Poetry Foundation & McSweeney’s
- Phoebe Washburn in conversation at the New School, John Tishman Auditorium, 66 West 12th Street, betw 5th & 6th, 6:30, $5
Tuesday September 25th
- Something that is clearly not for everyone (thank goodness!) the
always unpredictable, sometimes introspective, sensitive and demur and
at other times salacious, ribald, scandalous, aHistorical non-political
yet anarchistic, but always inflammatory, seditious, subversive, and
generally all around trouble making- Mr. Ruckus! better known as Red Grooms at Marlborough Gallery, 40 West 57 Street, be there or be square?
- Per Square Foot benefit auction & inaugural exhibition of Dieu Donne's new paper Gallery at 315 West 36th Street, 6-9
- Devorah Sperber A Look through Time, History, and Location at NYFA, One Penn Plaza, better known as the lobby of 250 West 34th Street, betw 7 & 8, 6:30-8pm
- Lecture: Richard Ross, John R. MacArthur at Aperture Foundation, 547 West 27th Street, 4th floor, 6:30
- The Wu-Tang / googolplex Show (Congress) more complete drunken nonsense at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise (passerby) 436 West 15th Street, 6-9
- Lecture: Simon Critchley & Tom McCarthy at The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street, 6:30
- When Time Becomes Form curated by Marina Abramovic at Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, 3rd floor,
Wednesday September 19th
- Carlo Bernardini at LMCC's new Swing Space, 5 Hanover Sq. at Pearl Street, 6-8
- Stalking with Stories, curated by Antonia Majaca & Ivana Bago at Apexart, 291 Church Street, betw White & Walker, 6-8
- Vicky Colombet at Haim Chanin, 121 West 19th Street, betw 6th & 7th, 7-9
- NN Rimzon at Bodhi Art, 535 West 24th Street, 6-8:30
- Ettore Sottsass at Friedman Benda, 515 West 26th Street, 6-9
- Fall Mystery Print Unveiling at Lower East
Side Printshop, 306 West 37th Street, 6th fl., betw 8th & 9th, 6-8
- Salt & Oil at The Gabarron Foundation Carriage House Center
for the Arts, 149 East 38th Street, betw 3rd Avenue & Lexington,
6-9 (sounds fishy?)
- Abstract Action at Gallery W52, 31 West 52nd Street, betw 5th & 6th, 6-8
- Andreas Diefenbach at Tilton, 8 East 76th Street, betw Madison & 5th, 6-8
- Dick Swizzle's Sudden Death Gameshow at Magnetic Field, 97 Atlantic Ave, betw Henry & Hicks, 8
- Talk & book signing with Zalma? at Rubin Museum, 150 West
17th Street, betw 6th & 7th, 7, $15, presented by Aperture &
the Human Rights Watch
- Screening of Babette's Feast at Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave,
betw 37th & 38th Street, 6:30 , $8 Apryl Miller's Endless Summer of
Love party, $50, location revealed upon ticket purchase
Thursday September 20th
- John F. Simon Jr., Winds Across the Inner Sea at Gering & Lopez Gallery, 730 Fifth Avenue, 6-8
- Marco Perego at Ingrao, 17 East 64th Street, betw 5th & Madison, 6-8
- Roger Mayne at Gitterman, 175 East 75th Street, betw 3rd Avenue & Lexington, 6-8
- Electric Lab at Exit Art, 475 10th Ave, betw 36th & 37th, 7-10
- I Am As You Will Be at Cheim & Read,
Death and Symbolism mash ndups as seen from the present, looks
perfectly cheerful to me? I love this show! It just kills! 547
West 25th Street, 6-8
- Joseph Zito, Tomorrow the Birds Will Sing at Lennon, Weinberg Gallery, 514 West 25th Street, 6-8 but what? And they're too cheep today?
- Serena Bocchino at Tria, 547 West 27th Street, 5th fl., 6-8
- Arturo Guerrero at Paul Sharpe, 547 West 27th Street, 5th fl., 6-8
- Julie Heffernan, Booty at P.P.O.W., 555 West 25th Street, 6-8
- Patrick Hill, Forming at Bortolami Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, 6-8
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Text of Light (art/music super group show) w/Alan Licht, DJ Olive, Lee Ranaldo & Marina Rosenfeld performing with the film I Take These Truths at WHITE BOX 525 West 25th Street The Text of Light
group was formed in 2001 with the idea to perform improvised music to
the films of Stan Brakhage and other members of 1950-60s American
Cinema avant-garde (Brakhage's film Text of Light
was the premiere performance and namesake of the group). The original
premise was to improvise (not illustrate) to the 1950-60s American
Avant-Garde Films, an under-known period of American filmic
poetics. Members of the group include Lee Ranaldo and Alan Licht
(gtrs/devices), Christian Marclay and DJ Olive (turntables), William
Hooker (drums/perc), Ulrich Krieger (sax/electronics), and most
recently Tim Barnes (drums/perc). Various combinations of these players
attend Text of Light gigs thereby presenting various group permutations while other times all members participate. 8PM
- Rachael Dunville, Springton at Peer Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, Suite 208, 6-8
- Psychic Inheritance at Thomas Erben Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, 4th Floor, 6-8:30
- Nicolas Touron, Circus at Virgil de Voldere Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, 4th Floor, 6-9
- Ofri Cnaani, Two Dimensional Days at Andrea Meislin Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, 2nd Floor, 6-8
- Bryan Zanisnik, 80 Year War at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, 547 West 27th Street, 2nd Floor, 6-9
- Aleksandra Mir, A Retrospective of Printed Matter at Printed Matter, 195 Tenth Avenue, 5-7
- Adam Ogilvie, Oceans Between Us at Josee Bienvenu Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, 2nd Floor, 6-8
- Chris Ofili, Devil's (Elephant Cow?) Pie at David Zwirner Gallery, 525 West 19th Street, 6-8
- Kelie Bowman, Hung Out To Dry at Umbrella Arts, 317 East 9th Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues, 6-
- Judit Reigl at Janos Gat, (new location) 195 Bowery at Spring Street, 6-9
- Book launch for Gyula Krady's Sunflower, presented by John
Lukacs at Hungarian Cultural Center, 447 Broadway, 5th fl., betw Howard
& Grand, 7
- Brain Form, organized by Johannes Van Der Beek Guild & Greyshkul, 28 Wooster Street, betw Canal & Grand, 6-8
- DUMBO Fight Night, an annual DUMBO fundraiser at St.kubota at stendhal, excellent show! Ann's
Warehouse, 38 Water Street at Dock Street, Brooklyn, 6, $50 includes free
food & drinks, group rates available
- Digital Political Time Lapse, curated by Aron Namewirth at Long Island University (Brooklyn Campus), 1 University Pl, betw Flatbush & Dekalb, 7-9
Friday September 21rst
- Distinctive Messengers, curated by Simon Watson & Craig
Hensala of Scenic at House of Campari, 489 Broome Street, betw Wooster
& West Broadway, 12-8
- F.N. Souza at Painting Without Paint: The Chemical Paintings of F.N.S ouza at RL Fine Arts, 39 West 19th Street, Suite 612, 6-9
- Steven Gregory at Nicholas Robinson Gallery, 535 West 20th Street, 10am-6, inaugural exhibition
- A Balasubramanian at Talwar, 108 East 16th Street, betw Irving & Park, 5-8
- Raza: A Retrospective at Saffronart, the Fuller Building, 595 Madison Ave., Ste. 900 at 57th Street, 10am-6
- Storefront for Art and Architecture, 97 Kenmare Street, 6-8
- Jenny Ping, On The Stage at Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, 438 Union Avenue, 7-9
Saturday September 22nd
- Up as if Down, curated by Mari Spirito at Cuchifritos, 120 Essex St at Delancey, 4-6
- 5th Annual Halloween Art Show & Film Festival at MF Gallery, 157 Rivington, betw Clinton & Suffolk, 7-10
- Cheryl Dunn at Fuse, 93 2nd Ave, betw 5th & 6th, 7-10
- See the final installment of Kathryne Hall's Tubisms: Cars on West 24th Street, 3-5
- Refugees of Group Selection at Franklin Parrasch, 20 West 57th Street, 7th fl., betw 5th & 6th, 10am-6
Sunday September 23rd
- John Koos, Drawings and Paintings at Art 101, 101 Grand Street, 4-7
- Merlin Carpenter, The Opening at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, 165
East Broadway, corner of Essex St., over Wing Shoon Restaurant, 6-9
Monday September 24th
- Anna Vivante at The Graduate Center at City University, 365 5th Avenue at 34th Street, 5:30-7:30
Tuesday September 25th
- Devorah Sperber at One Penn Plaza, 34th St betw 7th & 8th, 6:30-8, organized by the New York Foundation for the Arts
- Richard Ross in conversation with John MacArthur at Aperture, 547 West 27th Street, 4th fl., 6:30
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