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Tuesday August 5th
  • Erika Yeomans, William Lamson, Brent Hoff, Ry Russo-Young, Christine Giorgio: The Absurd, The Dark, The Melodramatic at Monkey Town, 58 North 3rd Street, Brooklyn, 7:30-

Thursday August 7th
  • Annette Tacconelli Performance: Mending at BAC Gallery Front Street, Brooklyn, NY, 718.625.0080,  6-8
  • Inna Faliks (an "electrifying, warmly poetic, passionate mature musical personality who uses her technical perfection to take risks" performing at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 W 22nd Street, 7-9

Saturday August 9th
  • Danny Simmons, Emmett Wigglesworth, Alexa Birdsong, Dindga McCannon, Jamillah Jennings, Carol Weaver, Thomas Heath: ArtCrawl Harlem II Explore, Experience, Appreciate- the place to find cutting edge art by artists breaking new ground in the cultural capital of Black America at Canvas Paper and Stone Gallery, Strivers Garden Gallery, Straight Out Of Harlem, Essie Green Galleries, Heath Gallery, Simmons Gallery, Karibu Gallery, Rio II Gallery, Hamilton Landmark Galleri harlem Harlem, 12-6:00 (Participants will be treated to a Bus Guided tour of galleries)

Thursday August 14th
  • Aline Mascle, Gregorz Rekas, Sandra Costa Bras: Heat at Gallerie Icosahedron, 27 North Moore Street, 6-8






Thursday August 21st

  • Performing Arts at CAM Presents New York based flutist Jessica Schmitz, Summer Solstice 3 at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 W 22nd Street,  7-9

Friday August 22nd

  • NY Coo Gallery CHOPSTICKS NY Magazine Final Contestants 5-730

Monday August 25th
  • Zoe Beloff, The Somnambulists at Bellwether, 134 Tenth Avenue, 6-8
Sunday August 3rd
  • Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling, MoMA explores contemporary & historic prefabricated architecture. 5 full-scale prefab houses, built outdoors, complement the gallery retrospective at MoMA-The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street,
  • Performance: Howard Fishman's Biting Fish Brass Band an Acoustic Sunday event at Public Art Fund (Riverside Park South), 2 Riverside Drive at West 72nd Street, 7pm


Saturday August 2nd
  • OUT OF BOOK: New work by Herb Vincent Peterson at Sean Christopher Gallery? 6-9
  • Mirak Jamal, Your Nation, Our Home at Live With Animals, 210 Kent Avenue, 7-10
  • Damon Ginandes Dimensionals at Art Break, Brooklyn,  195 Grand Street, Williamsburg, 2nd fl., 5-9pm

Friday August 1rst
  • Bombs Over Bed-Stuy at Chashama (Harlem Building), 461 West 126th Street, 6-10
  • Pleasant, Chases Me 1968 at The Brecht Forum, 451 West Street, 7-9
  • Year of the Rat at Archibald Arts, 602 10th Avenue, Ste. 2RS (betw 43rd and 44th streets), 6-8
  • Photography: Susan DiBello Petals at Heskin Contemporary, 443 West 37 Street, 6-9
  • Michiyo Yamamoto at A Jain Marunouchi, 24 West 57th Street, 6th fl., 5-7
  • Chris Domenick, Anne Pearce Drawbridge at Work, Brooklyn, 65 Union Street, 7pm

Thursday July 31rst
  • New, Next, Now at Claire Oliver, 513 West 26th Street,
  • Grandma organized by Ann Toebbe at Brooklyn Fire Proof, Brooklyn, Greenpoint, 101 Richardson Street,, top fl., 7-10
  • Dasha Shkurpela at Prince Street Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, 4th fl., 5-8
  • Tukasa Ono at Blue Mountain Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, 4th fl., 5-8
  • Summer Soiree Series II: Rapalicious! An International Rap Party at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, 9pm-1am, $30
  • Open Studios, Continuing Education's Summer Residency at SVA (Westside Gallery), 141 West 21st Street, 4th, 8th & 9th floors, 6-9
  • Yoko Furusho: -exhale- "...inhale with my wide opened mouth and exhale all my feelings to the world..." at destination, 32-36 Little West 12th Street, Grd Fl., 6-8
  • This Is Not A Drawing (w/ Monika Zarzeczna, David X. Levine, Jeff Gabel) at Spencer Brownstone Gallery, 39 Wooster Street, betw Grand and Broome, 6-8
  • Book launch: Slow Glass Catalogue Release at Lisa Cooley, 34 Orchard Street,
  • Sub-Divided Brain Stars at Division of Human Works 1501 Broadway, Brooklyn, 7-11
  • Beatrice Coron: City Slices at The Grady Alexis Gallery at El Taller Latino Americano Boadway, 3rd Fl., 6-9
  • Grandma at Brooklyn Fire Proof, 101 Richardson Street, betw Leonard St. and Meeker Ave., 7-10


Wednesday July 30th

  • One Week Only! Matthew Morgan, Gareth Long, Nik Gelormino and Keegan Monaghan, Samuel T. Adams, Ginger Brooks-Takahashi, Sarah Kipp, Zak Kitnick, Carlos E. Sandoval De Leon, Scott Penkava, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz: Salad Days II Video Screening at Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
  • Performance, True Primes at D'Amelio Terras, 525 West 22nd Street, 7pm
  • November Again at Harris Lieberman Gallery, 89 Vandam Street, betw Greenwich & Hudson, 6-8
  • Lesny JN Felix Confusion of Being a Star... at Gallery Bar, 120 Orchard Street, 6-1am, RSVP to rsvp4fun*at*gmail.com
  • Artist Talk for Artist as Publisher Show at Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27 Street, 3rd fl.m 6:30pm
  • Plen Air Cinema present The Host at Socrates Sculpture Park, Broadway at Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, 7pm

Monday July 28th
  • Karen Finley guided tour of Louise Bourgeois retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street, 6:30pm, $25 (That ought to be good!)

Saturday July 26th

  • JOSEPH BEUYS, Plakate Signed Posters 1970-85 at Jack Hanley Gallery, 136 Watts, 6-9
  • Closing reception for Debra Marie Drexler's Pool of Reflection  at Blue Mountain Gallery, 530 West 25th Street,, fl. 4, 4-6
  • Dave Tree, Jasper Patch Dyed In the Wool Silk-Screen Party! at McCaig-Welles Gallery 129 Roebling Street, Ste. B, Williamsburg, 7-11
  • It's About Time Man at Repetti Studios, Queens, 44 23rd Street, 4th fl., 7-9
  • Good Wood: Give Back NYC at 3rd Ward, 195 Morgan Ave., Brooklyn, 718.715.4961, 6-8


Friday July 25th
  • Click! A Crowd-Curated Exhibition at Brooklyn Museum of Art, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn,  6-8
  • Rodger Rachel Beach, Seth Cohen, Barry Hazard, Allie Rex, Marc Andre Robinson, Rodger Stevens, Kathleen Vance, etc., etc. star in Forming Lines: Translations Between Drawing and Sculpture at Like The Spice Gallery, 224 Roebling Street Brooklyn,  6:30
  • Gregory Coates, Carol Ann Carter, Allie McGhee Time and Space at G.R. N'Namdi Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, 3rd fl., 5-9pm
  • Forming Lines: Translations Between Drawing and Sculpture at Like The Spice, 224 Roebling Street, Williamsburg, 6:30-10pm
  • Jenn Porreca, Amy Crehore, Molly Crabapple, Ewelina Ferruso & Lizz Lopez: 5 Identities, 5 Destinations at Ad Hoc Art, 49 Bogart Street, Brooklyn, 7-9

Thursday July 24th
  • Summer Mixtape Volume 1 the Get Smart edition curated by Lauren Rosati, Herb Tam + Carl Gunhouse, It's Not Easy at Exit Art, 7-8
  • Lecture: Practicing Art at Hosfelt Gallery, 531 West 36th Street, 7
  • Pix Exhib. at Point of View Gallery, 638 West 28th Street, 6-9
  • In Your Mind's Eye Asian group show at Sundaram Tagore Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, 6-8
  • Celebrate Summer at Jenkins Johnson Gallery, 521 West 26th Street, 5th fl., 6-8
  • Ponce Group Show: A Look into the World of Contemporary Art at Agora Gallery chelsea, 530 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Willie Baez, Elizabeth Cohen, Meredeth Turshen, Tom Egan, Kathleen Cross Fagan, Irwin Goldman, Peggy McGeary, Andrea Milo, Ibou Ndoye, Michaela Petter, Roslyn Rose, Leslie Rubman, Rodrigue Sino, Lisa Donofrio-Ferrezza, Starr Tucker-Ortega: Hob'art Group Show from Hoboken at Viridian Artists, 530 West 25th Street, Ste. 407, 3-8
  • Dangerous Women at DFN Gallery, 210 11th Avenue, 6th fl., 6-8
  • Jerome Bost at Gallery Sakiko, 20 West 22nd Street, 10th fl., 6-8
  • Lindy Smith, Jeffrey Milstein, Peter C. Jones, Pamela Hanson, Four Summer at Bonni Benrubi Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, 13th fl., 6-8
  • Max Beckman: Self Portrait with Horn catalog available at Neue Galerie, 1048 Fifth avenue at 86th Street, 6-8


Wednesday July 23rd
  • Nessie Does New York: Monetizing Myth, Legend & Culture Guided Tours with Dr. Alexis Macnab at apexart, 291 Church Street, betw Walker & White, 6:30, 7, 7:30, and 8pm
  • Ivin Ballen, Rob Erickson, Keltie Ferris, Chris Hanson. Hendrika Sonnenberg, Joseph Hart, Himi Van Drecks, Fawn Krieger, Ree Morton, Ian Pedigo, Daniel Seiple, Ali Smith, Wendy White & Tamara Zahaykevich- all happening N-O-W in ACCIDENT Blackspot, curated by Jim Lee & Rob Nadeau at Freight + Volume, 542 West 24th Street, 6-8
  • Lia Halloran, Dark Skate at DCKT Contemporary, 195 Bowery, grd fl., 6-8
  • Outdoor CInema: Stop and Chop Shop at Socrates Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Boulevard, Long Island City,  7pm



Tuesday July 22nd

  • Robert Storr discusses Louise Bourgeois' Patterns of Memory - Shapes of Anxiety at The Guggenheim, 1071 5th Ave at 89th Street, 6:30, $10
  • Dara Friedman Musical (2007-08) at Public Art Fund (Riverside Park South), 2 Riverside Drive at West 72nd  Street, 8:30-9:30pm
  • New York International Latino Film Festival begins, schedules & locations vary, through 7/27
  • Grant Shaffer at Half Gallery, 208 Forsyth Street, 6-8

Monday July 21rst

Saturday July 19th
  • New Museum Block Party workshops and performances at Sara D. Roosevelt Park at New Museum of Contemporary Art, 235 Bowery, 12-7
  • 14th Annual International Exhibition juried by Chakaia Booker at SoHo 20 Gallery, 511 West 25th Street, 3-5pm
  • PopRally present: Home Delivery house party at MoMA-The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, enter from 54 Street betw 5th & 6th, 7-10pm, $8
  • Izm at A Gathering of Tribes Gallery, 6-8
  • Crocodile Tears w/ Cognac Berliner, Joe Buzzell, William Buzzell, Jeff Canham, C.F., Charles Chatov, Jen Corace, Louie Cordero, Rob Corradetti, Vanessa Davis, Michael DeForge, Mark Delong, Eamon Espey, Edie Fake, Ray Fenwick, AJ Fosik, Noel Freibert, Lukas Geronimas, Matt Haber, Jenny Hart, Joseph Hart, Andrew Hem, Lizz Hickey, Caroline Hwang, Jordin Isip, Rich Jacobs, Misaki Kawai, Kim Kelly, Cat Lauigan, Matt Leines, Isaac Lin, Matthew Lock, Arnaud Loumeau, Jeremiah Maddock, Sakura Maku, Lionel Maunz, Taylor McKimens, Jesse McManus, Garrett Morin, Christopher Silas Neal, Molly Colleen O'Connell, Kate O'Connor, Martin Ontiveros, Chauney Peck, Luke Ramsey, Martha Rich, David Sandlin, Emilio Santoyo, William Schaff, Daniel St. George, Crystal Stokowski, Mike Taylor, Thesis, Peter Thompson, Matthew Thurber, Chris Uphues, Damian Weinkrantz, Eric White: Small Works of Art by Over 50 Artists at Giant Robot, 437 E. 9th Street, betw 1st & Avenue A, 6:30-10

Friday July 18th

  • Carol Taylor-Kearney, Christina Massey, John Day, Tamar Hirschl, Gunter Puller, Lynn Richardson, Scrapworm, Anne Katrin Spiess, Patricia Tinajero, Yamada + Ungar- Demo Eco M.O. at NURTUREart Gallery & Emerging Curators' Resource Center, 475 Keap Street at Union & Metropolitan, Williamsburg, B'lyn, 7-9
  • A Night of Animations, in conjunction with Loaded curated by Jill Conner at the Phatory, 618 East 9th Street, betw Ave C & B, 7-9

Thursday July17th

  • Femme Fatale & Have You Seen the Horizon Lately? (effects of man and technology on the natural landscape) at Leo Kesting Gallery, 812 Washington Street, 7-9
  • Fair Market, curated by Haley Mellin at Rental, 120 East Braodway, 6th fl., at Pike, 7-9
  • Flow curated by Christine Kennedy at Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway, 7th fl., betw Grand & Broome,
  • I'll Be Your Mirror...So You Can Break Into Endless Shard...curated by Metro Color Collision at Heist Gallery, 27 Essex Street, betw Grand & Hester, 6-8
  • Photography: Fundraiser for The Lalibela Project, Ethiopia, as seen through a child's lens at Lemmons Contemporary, 11 Harrison St., grd fl., betw Greenwich & Hudson,
  • A1one, Ame72, C215, Cern, Cope2, Meres, Onesto, Smiling Bag Productions: Visual Slang 2008: The Modern Urban Imagination at Abrons Arts Center/Henry Street Settlement, 466 Grand Street 6-8
  • Gallery Group Exhibition at DFN Gallery, 176 Franklin Street, 6-8
  • Hu Renyi, Memories of My Childhood at Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, 18 Jay Street, betw Greenwich & Hudson, 6-9
  • Ryan James Macfarland Almost at Merge Gallery, 205 West 20th Street, 6-9 at 7th Avenue, 6-9
  • Works by Gavin Sewell at 205 Club, 205 Chrystie Street, 7-9
  • Book Launch for Pizza Corpse at Printed Matter, 195 10th Ave at 21st Street, 5-7
  • Sonic Self  + Andrea Juan, Antarctica Project III: Methane, Incidences of Climate Change & Jean Miotte, Black Paintings at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, 6-9
  • Quirarte + Ornelas, Public Inscape/Private Landscape at Galeria Ramis Barquet, 532 West 24th Street, 6-8
  • I'd Never Willingly Do You Harm, curated by Tony Cederteg at Peter Halpert, 511 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Asako Narahash, Half Awake and Half Asleep in the Water at Yossi Milo Gallery, 525 West 25th Street,
  • KIM HOLLEMAN: CIRCA 2012: Art Opening & Street Party at White Box, 525 West 26th Street, 6-12AM
  • Screening: Landscapes for Frankenstein (A screening of short films recommended by The Center for Land Use Interpretation, that observe the effects of man and technology on the natural landscape) at Sara Meltzer Gallery, 525-531 W. 26th Street, at (212) 727-9330,  8:30-9:30
  • 2007/2008 Season Highlights: Summer Group Show at Black & White Gallery, 636 West 28th Street, Grd fl., 6-8
  • Liset Castillo, Michael Van Den Besselaar, Grant Miller, Asja Jung, Tamara Kostianovsky, Julian Motague in Melange a Trois at Black and White Gallery, 636 West 28th Street, 6-8
  • Biome at Riviera, 103 Metropolitan Avenue at Wythe, Williamsburg,
  • Ceremonies of Summer at Latin Collector, 37 West 57th Street, 4th fl., betw 5th & 6th, 6-9
  • Tod Seelie at Cinders, 103 Havemeyer Street at Hope, Brooklyn, 7-10
  • Park-Lit features BOMB Magazine at Tompkins Square Park, 7th Street, betw Ave B & A, 6:30


Wednesday July 16th

  • Araujo, Arocha, Da Cunah, Dies Nunes curated by Avo Samuelian at Andre Schlechtriem Contemporary, 600 Washington Street, betw Morton & Leroy, 6-8
  • Living with the Land: The Icelandic Drawings and Prints of Thorri Hringsson, Thuridur Sigurdardottir, Hrafnhildur Inga, Magdalena Margret Kjartansdottir at More North, 39 North Moore Street, 6-9pm
  • Tyler Coburn, David Benjamin Sherry, Jesse Finley Reed in Love is a Cannibal curated by Becky Smith at Sloan Fine Art, 128 Rivington Street, 7-9
  • Screening: Film as Material at The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street, 6:30-8
  • Samuel T. Adams, Ginger Brooks-Takahashi, Sarah Kipp, Zak Kitnick, Carlos E. Sandoval De Leon, Gareth Long, Nik Gelormino and Keegan Monaghan, Matthew Morgan, Scott Penkava, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz: Salad Days II Performance Program at Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
  • After Nature organized by Massimiliano Gioni at New Museum of Contemporary Art, 235 Bowery, 
  • Photography: Summertime at Robin Rice Gallery, 325 West 11th Street 5:30-8:30pm
  • Wives, Wheels, Weapons: three stories from Frey's Bright Shiny Morning paired with photographs by Terry Richardson at The Strand Book Store, 828 Broadway at 12th Street, 7-8:30pm
  • Tradition, Technique, Technology (Paki Contemporary) at Aicon Gallery, 206 Fifth avenue at West 25th Street, 6:30-9
  • Frank O'Hara Selected Poems at Lunchtime at MoMA-The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street, noon-1pm
  • ORIGINAL BOOKS photographs by Morten Andersen, Gabriele Basilico, John Gossage, Keizo Kitajima, and Jens Liebchen at Cohen Amador Gallery, The Fuller Building, 41 East 57th Street, 6th fl., 6-8
  • Splash at Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller Gallery, 22 East 72 Street, 2nd fl.
  • Shelley Haven & Betsy Crowell at Lesley Heller Gallery, 30 East 92nd Street 3rd fl., 6-8
  • Outdoor screening of Bamako at Socrates Sculpture Park, PO Box 6259, Broadway at Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, Long Island City, 7pm

Tuesday July 14th
  • Holly Sears, Miya Ando Stanoff, Mia Brownell, Martin Kruck & Cara Enteles Leave Nature to Nature at Art Gate Gallery, 547 West 27 Street, 3rd fl.,



Monday July 14th
  • Deluxe beginner collector wharehouse clearence William Kentridge Discount Bits and SALE Stuff Show at Kyle Kauffman Gallery, 355 West 39th Street, 6-8
  • Beyond/Reason 4 poets read and talk about poetry at A.I.R. Gallery, 511 West 25 Street, 3rd fl., 4pm
  • Lecture: David Altmejd guided tour of Louise Bourgeois retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th, 6:30pm, $25

Saturday July 12th
  • Defining Landscape: Oh-Chi Gyun, , Korean-born artist Oh ChiGyun's body of work creates an immediacy and intimacy between imagination, subject matter, and artistic execution at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, 6-9pm
  • THH70 (+ an amazing selection of alternative artists spanning the members of AOA - Alternative Online Artists: "Curious Band of Artists" at BrickHouse Gallery Bronx, 6-8
  • Music, Art and Peace Festival Maplewoodstock V at outdoor festival Newark, Memorial Park, Maplewood, NJ 07040, Saturday July 12 + Sunday July 13,  1 to 7 pm.... an estimated 3,000 attendees


Coming up at Anthology Film Archives
32 Second Avenue, NYC (212) 505-5181

LOUISE BOURGEOIS ON FILM
July 9 - 20

3 by Brigitte Cornand:
New York Theatrical Premiere Run Of
La Rivière Gentille
Showing with:
The Whisper Of The Whistling Water
and Chère Louise: A Portrait Of Bourgeois

LA RIVIÈRE GENTILLE will be preceded by a different short film by Brigitte Cornand at every screening

Director in person Friday July 11!!


On the occasion of Louise Bourgeois’s career retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum this fall, Anthology is pleased to present Brigitte Cornand’s trilogy of films about the artist, including a week-long world-premiere run of the last film in the trilogy, LA RIVIÈRE GENTILLE. In these three intimate film-portraits the artist continually returns to five major themes: her ever-present childhood, her passion for tapestry and rivers, her deep attachment to music and the poetical dimension of her visual and written oeuvre.

“I met Louise Bourgeois in 1994. In the first film we made together, we came upon the autobiographical sources and themes that have inspired and informed her work in her Brooklyn studio and her Chelsea home. Thereafter, I asked her if I could keep filming moments of her life on a light but regular schedule, using a diary-like form, a visual collage, similar to her own thought-process and the personal diaries that she’s kept writing since 1923. I hope that these films bring viewers beyond art or my personal relationship with Louise, and that they may feel encouraged to form their own relationship with the artist.� –Brigitte Cornand

Screening: New York Theatrical Premiere Run!
Brigitte Cornand
LA RIVIÈRE GENTILLE
(2007, 100 minutes, video.)
*DIRECTOR IN PERSON FRIDAY JULY 11!

La Riviere Gentille will be preceded by a different short film by Brigitte Cornand at every screening.

“An even more intimate portrait than the previous ones, fashioned in a freer form than before. The title is borrowed from a poem Louise wrote in the fifties about the rivers near her childhood home, which act in her work as metaphors – sometimes sweet, sometimes evil. We see how, gradually, her Chelsea home itself has become a work of art and how Louise has retreated from everything but a few memory threads that she ties to her daily artistic practice: her childhood, her late husband, her children Jean-Louis and Alain, her collaborator Jerry. The events filmed are interwoven with the pages of her magnificent red diary-books and the strange onomatopeia that she singsongs to herself as she draws.� –Brigitte Cornand
–Wednesday, July 9 through Friday, July 18 at 7:00 nightly. Additional screenings on Friday, July 11 at 9:30, Friday, July 18 at 9:15, and Saturday and Sunday, July 19 & 20 at 3:00.

The Whisper Of The Whistling Water /
C’est Le Murmure De L’eau Qui Chante

(2004, 92 minutes, video.)
“The title of this second film-portrait, which spans over seven years of daily filming, comes from one of Louise’s favorite nursery rhymes, which she dedicates to her late husband art historian Robert Goldwater. The film shows Louise conceptualizing a project, giving an impromptu tapestry lecture, and drawing, as well as the welcome intrusion of a family member, excerpts from her Sunday salons, her birthday celebration, and meetings with her close collaborator, Jerry Gorovoy, or her friends, curators Robert Storr and Paulo Herkenhoff. In short, a portrayal and recording of what in her environment composes a constant source of inspiration.� –Brigitte Cornand
–Thursday, July 10 at 9:30, Saturday, July 12 at 5:00, Sunday, July 13 at 9:30, Tuesday, July 15 at 9:15, and
Thursday, July 17 at 9:15.

Chère Louise: A Portrait Of Bourgeois
(1995, 50 minutes, video.)
The first in the trilogy, CHÈRE LOUISE uncovers the passions and inspirations that shape Bourgeois’s powerful artworks. Set in her New York home and studio, the film journeys through her childhood memories to draw an intimate portrait of an energetic (in her mid-eighties) and highly original artist.
   
        Wednesday, July 9 at 9:30, Saturday, July 12 at 9:30,
        Sunday, July 13 at 5:30, Monday, July 14 at 9:15, and

        Wednesday, July 16 at 9:15.

Directions & tickets: Anthology is at 32 Second Ave. at 2nd St. Subway: F or V to 2nd Ave; 6 to Bleecker. Tickets: $8 for adults, $6 for students & seniors & $5 for members.


Friday July 11th
  • The Shallow Curator Curated by Ivin Ballen and Christopher K. Ho at Winkleman Gallery, 637 West 27th Street, 6-8
  • Nueva Luz/Antonio Carreno at G.R. N'Namdi Gallery, 526 West 26th Street #316, 6-8
  • Group w/ Sean Scully, William Wegman, Terry Winters, and Others at Senior & Shopmaker Gallery, 21 East 26th Street,
  • Jorge Julian Aristizabal, CJ Collins, Ron Desmett, Kenjiro Kitade, Adela Leibowitz, Margaret Murphy, Kate Peters, Neil Tetkowski together in Meatpacking Art at hpgrp gallery New York, 32-36 Little West 12th Street, 2nd Fl., 6-8
  • Journey to the Center of Uranus at Canada, 55 Chrystie Street at Hester, 6-9
  • Irregular Patterns, curated by Shinsuke Aso at Tobey Fine Arts, 580 Broadway, betw Prince & Houston, 6-8
  • Five Elements Group Sculpture w/ Alan Binstock, Helen Brough John Clement, Steven Dobbin, Oliver Dorris, Sy Gresser, Howard Gross, Alexandra Limpert, Arthur Mednick, Gene Michieli, and Homer Yost at Ch'i, 293 Grand Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn 6-9
  • IN-CONVERSATION (Susan Bright talks with a UK photographer Elaine Duigenan, discusses the, 'Intimate Archaeology' exhibition. Susan Bright is a freelance curator and writer. Recent curatorial projects include: Something out of Nothing, Fotogalleriet, Oslo, How We Are: Photographing Britain (co-curated with Professor Val Williams), Tate Britain, London, Face of Fashion: Corinne Day, Mert & Marcus, Steven Klein, Paolo Rove) at KLOMPCHING GALLERY brooklyn, ront Street, Suite 206, Brooklyn, 7-8
  • Two Year Anniversary Show & Auction (Come celebrate two exciting years with a special one day auction! All of our artists are donating small works to be raffled off, so it'll be easy to go home with something nice) at Like The Spice Gallery,224 Roebling Street Brooklyn, NY, 718.388.5388, Doors open at 6:30pm, Auction starts at 8:45pm
  • Marc Ganzglass video projection at Parker's Box, 193 Grand Street, betw Driggs & Bedford, Brooklyn, 6
  • Finger on the Pulse 3 Year Anniversary at Hugs, 108 N 6th Street, betw Berry & Wythe, Brooklyn, 10
  • Garden of Earthly Delights at Dam, Streetuhltrager, at the corner of Hope & Marcy, Brooklyn, 8, $5
  • Fundraiser benefit for Summer Mixtape Volume 1 (Everybody's a VIP, a fundraising party for the exhibition Summer Mixtape Volume 1: the Get Smart edition, featuring a night of dance-able music spanning hip-hop, electronica, old school, orchestral beats, down beat, and a MySpace mashup. w/ DJ Kiku, Hell Yup, DJ Edowa. Bring yo' people!) at Exit Art, 475 10th Ave at 36th Street, 8-12am, $15


Thursday July 10th
  • Mining Nature at James Cohan Gallery, 533 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • Steve Robinson, Peter Rostovsky: Slow Fade (a looping slideshow and discussion about basic structures of landscape, and how these structures mutate through contemporary forms such as image searching, digital photography, and Hollywood blockbusters) at Sara Meltzer Gallery, 525-531 West 26th Street,  8:30-9:30
  • Group- Cool, at George Adams Gallery, 525 West 26th Street,
  • This is NOT a Landscape, Group, at Jeff Bailey Gallery, 511 West 25th Street, No. 207,
  • Sadie Benning, Michael Bilsborough, Shannon Ebner, Mike Estabrook, Brendan Fowler, William E. Jones, Lovett Codagnone, Keith Mayerson, Ryan McGinley, Frederic Moffet, Henrik Olesen, Adam Putnam, David Ratcliff, Emily Roysdon, Zoe Strauss, Wolfgang Tillmans, Carrie Mae Weems, Matt Wolf & David Wojnarowicz in History Keeps Me Awake At Night: A Wojnarowicz Genealogy at P.P.O.W. , 555 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Intransit, curated by Omar Lopez-Chahoud at Moti Hasson Gallery, 535 West 25th Street, 6-8
  • Terri Garland, Southern Discomforts at Alan Klotz Gallery, 511 West 25th Street Suite 701, 6-8
  • Louise Belcourt, Sarah Brenneman, Mie Yim: This Is Not About Landscape at Jeff Bailey Gallery, 511 West 25th Street, #207, 6-8
  • Summer Group-, Re-Mix 2 at Margaret Thatcher Projects, 511 West 25th Street, Suite 404, 6-8
  • Kamrooz Aram, Jules de Balincourt, Michael Brown, Natalie Czech, Sam Durant, Wayne Gonzales, Paul McCarthy, Katrina Moorhead, Daniel Rich: A Sorry Kind of Wisdom at Perry Rubenstein Gallery, 527 West 23rd Street, 10am-6pm
  • Tension/Release at Caren Golden Fine Art, 538 W 23rd St., grd fl., 6-8
  • West Nile Style at D'Amelio Terras, 525 West 22rd Street,
  • Gianna Commito, Devon Costello, Josephine Halvorson, Jaya Howey, Andrew Kuo, Daniel Lefcourt, Macrae Semans are all about Union Square at Taxter & Spengemann, 504 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • Lim Aarons, Diane Arbus, Tina Barney, Mitch Epstein, Elliot Erwitt, Peter Granser, Gail Albert Halaban, David Hilliard, Karine Laval, Bill Owens, Tod Papageorge, Martin Parr, Alex Prager, Daniela Rossell & Carlos Perez Siquier in The Good Life at Yancey Richardson Gallery, 535 W. 22nd Street, 3rd Floor,  6-8
  • Mark Barrow, Dave Hardy, Justin Matherly, Mitzi Pederson & David Renggli UN BALANCE curated by Katie Rashidat Jack Shainman Gallery, 513 West 20th Street, 6-8
  • Microwave6 at Josee Bienvenu Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, 2nd fl., 6-8
  • The World's Smallest Art Fair, 50+ galleries from around the world participate in this inaugural event to take place in the window of the gallery at Anna Kustera Gallery, 520 West 21st Street, 4-9pm
  • If Love Could Have Saved You, You Would Have Lived Forever at Bellwether, 134 Tenth Ave., betw 18th & 19th Streets, 6-8
  • Print Sale at Cheryl Pelavin Fine Arts, 5-8
  • Frida Kahlo and the Mexican Renaissance at Throckmorton Fine Art, 145 East 57th Street, 3rd fl.,
  • Pretty %$#@! Ugly at Gavin Brown's Enterprise, 620 Greenwich Street, 6-8
  • Egirault Tafa, Eric Girault, Sadikisha Collier, Ann Tanksley, Abdullah Azia, Emmett Wigglesworth,J oan Chiverton, Mary Jo Schwalbuch Gitler, Barry Mason, Enid Farber, Tonya Leigh, Rene Hinds, Betty Thornton, ONeal Abel, Steve Mayo: Portraits in Blue: JVC Jazz Visual Art Event with IAM at Canvas Paper and Stone Gallery, 26 Frederick Douglass Blvd, Studio 2N, bet. West 139th and 140th Streets Harlem, NY -3497 212.694.1747,  6-9
  • TM Davy, Jeronimo Elespe, Kay Harwood, Raffi Kalenddrian, Ylva Ogland, Adria Sartore, Aya Uekawa: Stories: Portraits at Eleven Rivington,11 Rivington Street, 6-8
  • Malachi Farrell, Elyse Goldberg, David Humphrey, Angel Leccia, Pat, Kim Soo-ja, Amy Sillman, Frank Schroder, Lisa Yuskavage: Happy Vacation at Thrust Projects Bowery, #30, 6-8
  • Monica Velez, de 7, Siiete ......Seven out of Seven at Bridge Gallery, 98 Orchard Street,
  • A. Sharon Engelstein Blow Job at SUNDAY, 237 Eldridge Street, South Storefront, 6-9
  • Portraits in Blue at Canvas Paper & Streetone, 2611 Frederick Douglass Blvd, Streetudio 2N, betw 139th & 140th, 6-9
  • Elaine Duigenan: INTIMATE ARCHAEOLOGY at KLOMPCHING GALLERY, Front Street, Ste, 206, Brooklyn,  6-8
  • Alan Binstock, John Clement, Michel Demanche, Steven Dobbin, Oliver Doriss, Amanda Dow Thompson, Sonjie Solomon, Sy Gresser, Howard Gross, Miwa Koizumi, Alexandra Limpert, Joe Mangrum, Arthur Mednick, Gene Michieli, Michael Winger, Homer Yost: The Five Elements: Group Sculpture Exhibition at Ch'i Contemporary Fine Art, 293 Grand St Brooklyn, 6-9
  • A Tyler Coburn/Sebastian Craig collaboration Ghostwriters at Jack the Pelican Presents, 487 Driggs Brooklyn, 7-9


For when you've had enough "cooling off" from summer already....


Wednesday July 9th
  • Jean-Michel Basquiat, Peter Halley, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer, Jeff Koons, Annette Lemieux, Allan McCollum, Robert Longo, David Salle, Kenny Scharf, Julian Schnabel, Cindy Sherman, Haim Steinbach, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, & David Wojnarowicz (So!) Totally Rad: New York in the '80s at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 293 Tenth Avenue at 27th Street, 6-8
  • Dan Acton, Devendra Banhart, Steven Bankhead, BARR (Bredan Fowler), Michael Bauer, Michael Bilsborough, Michael Blum, Brendan Carroll, Christophe Chemin, Peter Coffin, Reuben Cox, Jeff Davis, Jen DeNike, Sid M. Duenas, Chris Duncan, Christian Egger, DW Kelley, Manuel Gorkiewicz, Christian Mayer, Yves Metter, Magda Tothova, Ruth Weismann, Alexander Wolff, Peter Eide, eighteen-thirty, Amir H. Fallah, Diego Fernandez, Carl Ferrero, Amy Gartrell, Mark Golamco, Janine Gordon, Sam Gordon, Billy Grant (of Dearraindrop), Andrew Guenther, Dita Baron Hoeber, Justin Hansch, Thomas Harris, Naotaka Hiro, Scott Hug, Juliet Jacobson, Rose Kallal, Dawn Kasper, Douglas Ward Kelley, Brian Kennon, Lewis Klahr, John Knuth, Cristobal Lehyt, Lauren Lavitt, Benjamin Lord, Jill Magid, Rachel Mason, Keith Mayerson, Damon McCarthy, Paul McCarthy, Inger-Lise McMillan, Daniel Mendel-Black, Billy Miller, Felipe Mujica, Ivan Navarro, Mike Nolan, North Drive Press, Perros Negros, Katrin Pesch, PFFR, Kiersten Puusemp, RedmotA (Alexander Esters and Cornelius Quabeck), Tyson Reeder, Christopher Russell, Rodrigo Salinas, Justin Samson, Bill Saylor, Margie Schnibbe, Paul Sepuya, Barbara Sullivan, Hiro Sugiyama, Superm, Ian Szydlowski, Patricia Valencia, Jan Wandrag, Julia Weist, David West, Greg Wilken & Grant Worth.... to name but a few of the notable bold-facers in Artist as Publisher organized by Omar Lopez Chahoud at The Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th Street, 3rd Fl., betw Broadway & 6th Avenue, 6-8
  • Simon Rees in conversation with Diana Artus & Jan Serych at apexart, 291 Church Street, betw Walker & White, 6:30
  • Lecture: Winfried Brenne with Franz Jaschke at The Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53 Street, betw 5th & 6th Avenues,  6:30pm
  • Lesley Dill, Nancy Grossman, & Mimi Smith in conversation at Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 24 West 57th St., 7th fl., betw Madison & 5th, 6-8, in conjunction with the Uncommon Threads exhibition
  • Frederick Kiesler Sculpture Michael Werner Gallery, 4 East 77th Street, 6-8
  • Lecture: Good Better Best: Perspectives on Connoisseurship Michael Govan at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th St., 6:30pm
  • Outdoor Cinema Screening of Slingshot Hip Hop at Socrates Sculpture Park, PO Box 6259, Broadway at Vernon Blvd, Long Island City, 7pm

Tuesday July 8th
  • Salad Days II Samuel T. Adams, Nik Gelormino and Keegan Monaghan, Sarah Kipp, Zak Kitnick, Gareth Long, Matthew Morgan, Scott Penkava, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Ginger Brooks-Takahashi, Carlos E. Sandoval De Leon at Artists Space, 38 Greene Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
  • Group- Neti Neti ('not this, not this' or the Comforts of Cultural Determinancy) curated by Peter Nagy w/ Michael Buhler Rose, Sheba Chhachhi, Arlene Schechet, Stephen Mueller, RAQS Collective at Bose Pacia Gallery, 508 West 26th Street, 6-8
  • Boundaries, Cenacle, Ambient, and Figure it Out at SVA's Visual Arts Gallery, 601 West 26 Street, 15th fl.,
  • Group- Flow Chart curated by Jill Moser, Stephen Westfallat Lennon, Weinberg, Inc., 514 West 25th Street,
  • Koren Beck Tomlinson, Nuria Fuster at Newman Popiashvili, 504 West 22nd Street,
  • Group- When Color was New at Julie Saul Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 6th fl., 6-8
  • Group- Utopia Dystopia at Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, 535 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • Some Sunny Day The Golden Age of American Sheet Music at Pelham Art Center bronx, 155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham, NY 6-8

Monday July 7th
  • Nayland Blake guided tour of Louise Bourgeois retrospective at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th St., 6:30pm, $25 smackeroos!


Saturday July 5th
  • Nature Interrupted curated by Elga Wimmer at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22rd Street,
  • Michael Buhler Rose, Sheba Chhachhi, Arlene Schechet, Stephen Mueller, RAQS Collective: Neti-Neti (or the Comforts of Cultural Determinancy) at Bose Pacia Gallery, 508 W.26th Street, 6-8
  • Samuel T. Adams, Nik Gelormino & Keegan Monaghan, Sarah Kipp, Zak Kitnick, Gareth Long, Matthew Morgan, Scott Penkava, Wanda Raimundi-Ortiz, Ginger Brooks-Takahashi, Carlos E. Sandoval De Leon in Salad Days II at Artists Space, 38 Greene St., 3rd fl.,  6-8
  • Corpus Kinetics: An ART(inter)ACTION Project curated by Zeina Assaf at Artists Alliance Inc. in the Cuchfritos Project Space, 120 Essex Street, betw Delancey & Rivington, 4-6pm
  • Paper in the Wind: small works (Part Uno) at Realform Project Space, 218 Bedford Avenue at N. 5th Street, Williamsburg, 7-9pm
  • Some Sunny Day: The Golden Age of American Sheet Music at Pelham Art Center, 155 Fifth Avenue, Pelham, NY, 6-8 

Friday July 4th


Wednesday July 2nd
  • Adam Maron, Quincy Pearson, Nessie Does New York: Monetizing Myth, Legend & Culture at apexart, 291 Church Street, betw Walker & White, 6-8
  • David Hunt, Zero Zone at Tracy Williams, Ltd, 313 Lil West 4 Street, betw Street & Bank, 6-8
  • Kai Althoff, Cosima von Bonin, Merlin Carpenter, Mathew Cerletty, Wojciech Fangor, Katharina Fritsch, Gelitin, Isa Genzken, Poul Gernes, Daan van Golden, Jack Goldstein, Rodney Graham,Wade Guyton, Richard Hawkins, Mary Heilmann, Sophie von Hellermann, Charline von Heyl, Ull Hohn, Sergej Jensen, Douglas Ward & Mike Kelley, Ellsworth Kelly, Karen Kilimnik, Martin Kippenberger, Michael Krebber, William Leavitt, Michel Majerus, Bjarne Melgaard, Laura Owens, Blinky Palermo, Stephen Prina, R.H. Quaytman, Ugo Rondinone, Paul Sharits, Josh Smith, Reena Spaulings, Lily van der Stokker, Atsuko Tanaka, Paul Thek, Anne Truitt, Kelley Walker, Christopher Wool & Katharina Wulff appearing in Painting Now and Forever, Part Duex at Matthew Marks Gallery, 522 West 22nd Street, 6-8
  • Of the Refrain at Robert Mann Gallery, 210 Eleventh Avenue, 24th & 25th, 6-8
  • Painting Now and Forever, Part II (Part Duex) at Greene Naftali Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, 8th fl., 6-8
  • Arlan Huang, Ray Huang, Joey Huang, $10 Buck Cut at Bowery Poetry Club,308 Bowery, 5-7
  • Grotesque Histories curated by Elizabeth Ferrer, Baseera Khan starring Enrique Chagoya, Aaron Johnson, and Miguel Luciano  at BRIC Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton St, Brooklyn, 7-9
  • Bashira Webb, Danny Ramon Peralta, Mark Nevers, Lyric R. Cabral, Miguel Anaya in Departure at Bruckner Gallery, 1 Bruckner Boulevard at Third Avenue, 5:30-9

Tuesday July 1st
  • YARD SALE! w/, Corey Arnold, Robert Brinker, Muriel Castanis, Benjamin Fink, David Fried, Ludovica Gioscia, Naomi Harris, Matthias Koester, Elena Monzo, Christa Parravani, Roger Ricco, Duston Spear, Esma Pacal Turam, Karina Wisniewska at Sara Tecchia Roma/New York, 529 W 20th Street, 2nd fl., 6-8
  • Al B. Hasty's I Want Candy curated by Bill Previdi at The Proposition, 559 West 22nd Street, 2nd fl.
  • Hye Yeon Nam, Soojin Cha, Erin Donaldson: 19th Annual International Juried Exhibition at Viridian Artists, 530 West 25th St., #407, 6-8
  • Mika Rottenberg Artist Talk Presented by MoMA PopRally at MoMA11 West 53 Street, 7-10
  • Painting in the Park at Lori Bookstein Fine Art, 37 West 57 Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
  • Show One, Inaugural exhibition at Kate Werble Gallery, 83 Vandam Street at Hudson Street, 11am-6pm
  • Half of the People Art Stoned & the Other Half Are Waiting for the Next Election, curated by Nick Hallett, at Light Industry, 55 33rd Street, 3rd fl., betw 2nd & 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, 8, $6
  • Dick Swizzle’s Sudden Death Game Show at Union Hall, 702 Union Street at 5th Ave, 8


Monday June 30th

  • William Kentridge: Summer Show at Kyle Kauffman Gallery, 355 West 39th Street, 6-8
  • Josh MacPhee: Reproduce + Revolt Release Party for collection of political graphics at Bluestockings, 172 Allen Street, 7
  • Bomb Live with a conversation between Honor Moore & Victoria Redel at Housing Works, 126 Crosby Street, betw Broadway & Houston, 7 but book donations will be accepted- thank you!


Sunday June 29th

  • Blanko & Noiry perform upstairs at Gavin Brown’s Enterprise, 620 Greenwich Street at Leroy, 8-12am
  • New Amsterdam Market at the New Market Building, East River, betw Beekman & Peck Slip, 11am-4, $5 suggested
  • Milton Avery, Linda Benglis, Manfredi Beninati, Ashley Bickerton, Vija Celmins, William Merritt Chase, Joseph Cornell, Johan Creten, Dorothy Dehner, Felix Gonzales-Torres, Jochem Hendricks, Winslow Homer, Alex Katz, Ana Mendieta, Richard Misrach, Mariko Mori, Ernesto Neto, Costantino Nivola, Gabriel Orozco, Alfonso Ossorio, Jackson Pollock, Man Ray, Ed Ruscha, David Smith & Billy Sullivan & the alway great- James Abbott McNeill Whistler, SAND: Memory, Meaning and Metaphor at Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, NY 6-8

Saturday June 28th
  • Click! The Panel Discussion w/ James Surowiecki, New Yorker financial columnist and author of The Wisdom of Crowds; Jeff Howe, Wired contributing editor , who coined the term "crowdsourcing"; Eugenie Tsai, Brooklyn Museum's John and Barbara Vogelstein Curator of Contemporary Art; and Shelley Bernstein, etc....at Brooklyn Museum of Art, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, 11am to 1pm
  • 2nd Annual Mott Haven Open Artist Studio self guided Tour. Featuring the galleries, studios & alternative art spaces of emerging and/or award winning visual artists based in Mott Haven, the Bronx take the 4 or 5 to 138 St, or the 6  to 3 Ave./138th St. Mott Haven station, open from 12-6pm
  • Screening- Amy Granat, Dieter Roth at The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street, 6:30-7:30
  • Constraction curated by Kathy Grayson at Deitch Projects, 76 Grand Street, 6-9
  • Ray Caesar at Jonathan LeVine, 529 West 20th Street, 9 fl., Gallery 1, 7-9
  • It's Not Your Fault, (at least not all your fault) Art from Iceland at Luhring Augustine Gallery, 531 West 24th Street,
  • Makoto Fujimura at Dillon Gallery, 525 West 25th Street,

  • Un Named Rottens; New works by Beau Velasco, Daniel St. George, and Jeremiah Maddock at Fresh Factory, 1053 Flushing Avenue, info@factoryfresh.net, (Morgan stop on Brooklyn L train ) 6-9
  • The Persistence of Line: Selections From The Kentler Flatfiles at Kentler International Drawing Space, 353 Van Brunt Street, (Red Hook) Brooklyn, 6-9
  • Eggcartonopolis at HQ, Williamsburg, Grand Street, 236, 7-10
  • zeitgeist...everything is so precious at Secret Project Robot, 210 Kent Ave, 6-10
  • Jeremy Leichman, Suits at 3rd Ward, 195 Morgan Avenue, 7-10


Friday June 27th

  • Louise Bourgeois Retrospective at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th St., 10am-7:45, $18, pay as you wish after 5:45
  • Apocalyptic Summer at Pierogi, 177 North 9th Street, Williamsburg, 7-9
  • Frank Jackson & Rebecca Suss at Work, 65 Union Street, betw Van Brunt & Columbia, Brooklyn, 7
  • James Reeder Photographs & Maquettes at A.M. Richard Fine Art, Brooklyn, 328 Berry Street, 3rd fl., Williamsburg, 6-9
  • Slow Glass organized by Tim & Frantiska Gilman-Sevcik at Lisa Cooley, 34 Orchard Street, 6-9
  • Losing Ground at Plane Space, Charles Street, 102
  • Emerging Market at Agni Gallery, 170 East 2nd Street, 7pm
  • Beneath the Bridge at Pablo's Birthday, 526 Canal Street, 6-9
  • Screening- Stan Brakhage Glaze of Cathexis, Night Music, Rage Net & Microgarden at The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster Street, 8:30-9:30pm
  • Photos, Frank Gohlke Where We Live at Howard Greenberg, 41 East 57th Street, 14th fl.
  • From Temporary to Permanent, panel on sustainable design, at City Sol, Stuyvesant Cove Park, 23rd Street at East River, 6-7:30
  • The Main Event, curated by Thomas Seely & Trey Edwards at Schroeder Romero, 637 West 27th Street, betw 11th & 12th, 6-8

Thursday June 26th
  • Pamela Auchincloss, Fatimah Tuggar, Jonathan Fineberg, Jeffrey T. Jones, Douglas Maxwell, Donna Bassin, Alison Blickle, Mary Klein, Emily Ulmer, Michael Sellinger, Marco Rountree, Christina Vassallo, Nuno de Compos, Ridley Howard, Charlotta Westergren, Mitchell Wright, Chris Vroom Illya Szilak, Brent Hoff, Matthew Sontheimer, Juliana Spahr, Mary Ellen Strom, Suzanne Treister in INVITATION ONLY at Kinz, Tillou & Feigen, 529 West 20th Street, 11th fl., 4:30-6:30
  • Friends & Family at Anton Kern, 532 West 20th Street, 6-8
  • sonDA: artist talk at bitforms gallery, 529 W. 20th St., 6-8
  • Great Gatsby party at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd Street, 9-1am, $30, after party at Santo’s
  • Idle Youth, curated by Russell Ferguson at Gladstone, 515 West 24th Street, 5:30-7:30
  • Emerging Discourse: Part Une, curated by Shaheen Merali at Bodhi, 535 West 24th Street, 6-8
  • Pepe Villegas: The Will of an Epoch at Charles Cowles Gallery, 537 West 24th Street,
  • Philip Pearlstein. Then and Now at Betty Cuningham
  • Julia Lachman at Brenda Taylor, 511 West 25th Street, #401, 6-8
  • I Won't Grow Up curated by Beth Rudin DeWoody & Donald Baechler at Cheim & Read