Margo Victors The Rotten
Riotous West at Venetia Kapernekas, 526 West
26th Street, Ste. 814, 5-8
Terence Trouillot, Caleb Freese, Hope Dector, Rosalia
Bermudez, Scott Faucheux, Tai Hwa Goh, Viviane Rombaldi Seppey The Balancing Act curated by Edward
Del Rosario at Lower East Side Printshop, 306
West 37th Street, betw 8th & 9th, fl. 6, 6-8
Screening: Kalup Linzy Chaperone: Desperate Living (John Waters, 1977)
at EFA
Gallery, 323 West 39th Street, fl. 2, 7pm
Richard Haines at Envoy, 131 Chrystie Street, 4-6 drawing,
6-9
party
Stars! at Salon 94 Freemans, 1 Freeman
Alley at Rivington Street, 6-8
Laurel Braitman discusses nanotechnology
at Cabinet, 300 Nevins Street at
Union, Brooklyn, 7
Screening: Contempt
1963, directed by Jean-Luc Godard at Socrates Sculpture Park,
32-01
Vernon
Blvd, pre-screening performance 7pm, screening begins at
sunset. Queens
Saturday
July
18th
Nadia Wagner artist talk &
opening at Cabinet, 300 Nevins
Street at Union Street, Brooklyn, 5-8, please refrain from
wearing perfume
The Wheels for Beers
Social at Open Source, 255 17th Street,
betw 5th & 6th Ave.s, Brooklyn, 7-10, bring wheels or other soap
box parts
Performance: An in the
forest Party at Live With Animals vis Forever Neverland at Secret Project Robot, 210 Kent
Avenue, Brooklyn, 9-late
Closing reception: Alexandra Kuzyk, Johnny Omnibus, Ralph
Nixon Jr, Traven La Botz Surreal
Silent Art Auction curated by Gia Michael at Surreal Estate Alternative Art Space,
15
Thames,
Brooklyn, Bushwick, 6-9
Performance: Warm Up
music & drinks in the courtyard at PS1,
Queens:
22-25
Jackson Avenue, at 26 Avenue, $10, 2-9
Sunday July 19th
Michael J. Schumacher Diapson Gallery: A talk about New
York's only venue
devoted exclusively to sound art at Audio
Visual
Arts
(AVA), 34 East 1 Street, 5-6pm
Q & A Session with Alan
Vega, visual artist and member of the highly influential and
perennially underground synthpunk
duo, Suicide at Deitch Projects (Deitch Studios),
4-40
44th
drive, Queens, 5pm
Friday
July
17th
Carlos Sandoval de Leon, Diane Wah, Michael Paul Britto at Number 35, 39 Essex Street, betw
Hester & Grand, 6-8
Artist Talk: Rashaad Newsome New Music Greats at New
Museum of Contemporary Art, 235 Bowery, $8, 7pm
Projections & Video Works: Khasso (2009); Shoot the War (2006); Talk City to
Me (2008) at Kleio Projects, 7 Street: 206
East 7 Street, at Avenue B, 6:30-8 reception, 8-9:30 screening
Adam Sipe, Alexa Forosty, Ann Cleary, Brett Budde, Cary
Leibowitz,
Craig Hein, Hanna Sandin, Hein Koh, Julia Rommel, Michael DeLucia, Rica
Borich, Shaun Krupa, Ted Mineo, Tyler Coburn, Yui Kugimiya An Evening
of Play organized by Andrea Hill at Gallery MC, 549 West 52nd
Street, fl. 8, opening 7-9, performance 9
Screening: Beyond
Ipanema: the Brazilian music experience outside of Brazil
introduced by Barra and Dranoff at MoMA, 11 West 53 Street, $10, 8
Donald Silverstein Solstice at Gallery Sakiko,
155
West
68th Street, ste. 1127, 6-8
Ariane Mnouchkine
in conversation at Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park
Ave, betw 66th & 67th, 5, but rsvp@armorypark.org
Kick the Can't, curated by
Christine Hou & Melinda Braathen w/ Isabel Schmiga, Jonathan Monk,
Jonathan Paul Gillette, Julia Weist, Kant Smith, Liz Linden, Max Galyon
& Uri Aran at Jack the Pelican, 487 Driggs
Ave, betw N. 9th & N. 10th, 6-9
Off the Clock at Like
the
Spice, 224 Roebling Street at S 2nd, Brooklyn, 6:30-10
The Love Show at Spread Art, 104 Meserole
Street, betw Manhattan Ave. and Leonard, Brooklyn, 6-11pm
Year 5 at Janet
Kurnatowski Gallery, 205 Norman Avenue, Brooklyn,
Greenpoint, 7-9
Something Different
at APW
Gallery, 48-18 Van Dam Street at 48th Ave, Queens, 7-9
Thursday
July
16th
One Night Only!
Closing special PERFORMANCE
For LOW BLOW: And Other Species Of
Confusion including "Barnaby
Whitfield Presents" An evening of subversive performance art and
spunky dialogue, curated by Barnaby
Whitfield (a DKS favorite!) at Stux Gallery, 530
West 25th Street, 6-7:30
("Low Blow"
w/ Scott Anderson, Brent Birnbaum, Miki Carmi, Claudia Hart, Ashley Hope, Aaron Johnson, Reena Saini Kallat, Tracey Moffatt, Shimon Okshteyn, Dennis Oppenheim, Don Porcella, Tom
Sanford, Kristen Schiele, Christoph Schmidberger, Tracey Snelling,
Lydia Venieri, Benji Whalen & Barnaby
Whitfield)
A Black & White World
w/ Alicia Ross, Elia Alba, Eric White, Fernando Mora, Jason
Clay Lewis, Konstantinos Stamatiou, Michael Van den Besselaar &
Pesu A at Black
& White Gallery(chelsea), 636
West 28th Street, 6-9, performance at 7pm
Summer Group Show Part III
From Yarn to Yucc a - A Continuation of the Dialogue Between
Abstraction and Figuration w/ Eva Berendes, Gerald Davis, Grant Worth,
Holly Coulis, Justin Samson,
Marco Boggio Sella, Martha Friedman, Paulus Kapteyn, Tamar Halpern at John Connelly, 625 West 27th
Street, betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
Leona Christie Parts and Labor at RedFlagg,
638
West
28th Street, 5-7pm
Shinichi Nakahata Air at Onishi
Gallery, 521 West 26th Street, 6-8
Anton Kandinsky, Laurance Rassin and Noah Burliuk, Sophie
Matisse The New Blue Riders at Art Next Gallery, 530 West 25th
Street, fl. 3, 6-8
Jeanne Risica Recent Paintings at
Dillon
Gallery, West 25th Street, 6-8
Paul Kolker Shakespeare and A Midsummer Night's Dream... Go
Digital! The Monologue at Studio 601, 511 West 25th
Street, 6-8
Kate Levant Blood Drive at Zach
Feuer Gallery, 530 West 24th Street, 6-8
Heartbreak Hotel
(find a new place to dwell) at Freight & Volume, 542 West
24th Street, 6-8
Andy Coolquitt, Jacob Robichaux, Keltie Ferris, Lauren
Luloff, Leidy
Churchman, Michael Jones McKean, Sarah Braman Oculus Imaginationis at Horton
&
Co., 504 West 22 Street, 6-8
Public Practice: Activists and Vanguards A rousing debate
(with
declaimed manifestos) from artists Hans Bernhard (Ubermorgen.com),
Patrick Lichty, Steve Lambert, Stephen Duncombe moderated by Eyebeamcuratorial partner Sarah Cook
(CRUMB) at Eyebeam, 540 West 21 Street,
free, 6:30-8
They Told You So
Benny Nemerofsky Ramsay, Brina Thurston, John Menick, Roee Rosen,
Thomson & Craighead at Bitforms,
529 West 20th Street, 2nd fl., 6-8:30
Closing reception: Figuratively
Speaking curated by David Lyle at Lyons
Wier
&
Ort Contemporary Art, 175 Seventh Avenue, at West
20th Street, 6-9
Tim Hailey's Star in the
Ghetto series will be shown as part of Heist Gallery's 1(212)
series exhibition A Summer Wasted
along with M. Carter. special Bike Night opening reception, at Heist Gallery 27 Essex Street 7-9pm
Lovisa Ringborg & Elena Ascari at Harlem
Studio
Fellowship, 128 West 121st Street at Malcolm X Blvd,
6:30-9
Hagit Barkai, Noa Charuvi, Rhea O'Neill, Soledad Pinto, Soo
Jung Choi,
Timotheus Tomicek, Zoe Byland MFA Now Painting Competition Exhibition
curated by Bernar Venet, Edward Lucie-Smith, John Millei, Kay Saatchi,
Maura Reilly, Nicolette Kwok, Victoria Lu at Praxis
International Art, 73 Street: 25 East 73rd Street, fl. 4, 6-8
"Phantom Limb" w/
Olivier Babin, Christopher K. Ho, Corin Sworn, curated by Mari Spirito at 179 Canal
Street, 2nd Floor (between Mott and Elizabeth), 7-9 pm
Artist Talk: Julia Oldham
in conversation with Amy Berkov at Art in General, 79 Walker
Street, betw Broadway & Lafayette, 7pm
Artist Talk: David Goldblatt and Richard Flood in
Conversation at New Museum of Contemporary Art,
235 Bowery, $8, 7pm
Photography: Brett Bell, Molly Landreth Homeland curated by
Cora Lambert at Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation,
26
Wooster
Street, 6-8
Adriana Lopez Sanfeliu, Life
on
the
Block at Randall Scott Gallery, 111
Front
Street, ste. 204, 1-3pm
Kim Hee Soo at Amos
Eno
Gallery, 111 Front
Street, ste. 202, Brooklyn, 6-8
Family Jewels, a
shopping party at Oak, 208 N 8th Street at Driggs,
Brooklyn, 6-9
Parlor Grand performs at Zebulon, 258 Wythe, betw
Metropolitan & N 3rd, Brooklyn, 8
Tuesday
July
14th
Revolution Books presents "THE ASCENDENCY of OBAMA... and the Continued Need
for Resistance and Liberation�
A dialogue between CORNEL WEST &
CARL DIX at Harlem
Stage at Aaron Davis Hall, 150 Convent Ave. at W. 135th Street, $20,
$10 w/ student ID, 7pm
Donald Johanson
lectures at the Bell House, 149 7th Street, betw
2nd & 3rd, 8, presented by Secret
Science Club
A New Currency at SVA (Visual Arts Gallery), 601
West 26th Street, fl. 15, 6-8
Summer '09 at the Gallery: Highlights from Our Collection
at Flomenhaft Gallery, 547 West
27th Street, fl. 3, 6-8
The Art Students League annual
Technical Instructor show, 215 West 57th Street, 6-8
July
10th - 12th
ArtHamptons at the Bridge Hamptons Historical Society,
2368 Montauk Highway, Bridgehampton
Sunday
July 12th
Fractal lecture with Icelandic artist Ragnar Egilsson at Deitch
Projects (Deitch Studios), Queens: 4-40 44th drive, 5pm
Forever Neverland
& the Pinata Show at Secret Project Robot, 210 Kent
Ave, Brooklyn, 4-8
Michael Schumacher lectures on Sound for Artists at Audio
Visual
Arts, 34 East 1st Street, betw 1st & 2nd, 5-6
Friday
July
10th
Passion, curated by
Heidi Russell, at Leslie-Lohman Gallery, 26
Wooster Street, betw Canal & Grand, 7-10
Mike Lash closing
party at Lyons Wier, 175 7th Ave at 20th
Street, 7-9
Jiri Kovanda at Andrew
Kreps & Wallspace, 525 West 22nd Street, & 619 West
27th Street, betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
Amy Finkbeiner, CJ
Collins, Nathlie Provosty,
David Packer, Ethan Greenbaum,
Jisoo Lee, Joyce Kim, Margaret
Lanzetta, Pei-yu Lai, Sandra
Bermudez, Sandra Eula Lee,
Sarah Olson & Sky KimFresh
Asphalt
at
Gallery Satori, 164 Stanton Street, 7-9
Erin Lee Jones, Georgina Keenan, Hunter Clarke, Ilene
Godofsky,
Jennifer Murray, Matt Harvill, Michelle Orsi Gordon, Nia Mora, Raghava
KK, Sara Woolley Goddess
curated by Tony Orrico at Under
Minerva, 656 5th Avenue, 7-9
Loro Verz, Mundano &
Apollo Torres, Lichen
at Factory
Fresh,
1053 Flushing Avenue, betw Morgan & Knickerbocker, Bushwick 7-9
Edward Sanders at The Arm, 281 N 7th Street at
Havemeyer, Brooklyn, 6
Pecha Kucha Freestyle
at ISCP,
1040
Metropolitan
Ave at Morgan, Brooklyn, 8
Thursday
July
9th
NAKED!
Curated by Adrian Dannatt & Paul
Kasmin with the likes of David
LaChapelle, Francis Picabia, Mark Ryden, and Girodet de Roucy-Trioson and such
impeccable pre-post-feminists such as Pablo
Picasso, and popstars Mel
Ramos, Andy Warhol, and John
Wesley. Also expect the guilt-ridden inclusion of such female
luminaries as Cecily Brown, Ena Swansea, and Delia Brown at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 293 10th Avenue
at 27th Street, 6-8
Ray Sell Ya Gotta Be Tough
at Leo
Kesting Gallery, 812 Washington Street, at Gansevoort, 7-10pm
A Delicate Balance
at SVA (Westside Gallery), 141 West
21rst Street, 4-6
Works on View,
curated by Katie Rashid, at Jack Shainman, 513 West 20th
Street, 6-8
Summer Shortcuts: a
Drawing Forecast at Josee
Bienvenu
Gallery, 529 West 20th Street, 6-8
Almost Home &
Benjamin Britton, The Error Chain
at Frederieke Taylor
Gallery,
535 West 22nd
Street, 6th
fl., 6-8
Lynn Saville at Yancey Richardson, 535 West 22nd
Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
Adrianne Lobel, Donna Chung, Julia Sherman, Lisa Sanditz,
Maira Kalman, Maureen Gallace- Summer
Pictures curated by Isaac Mizrahi at Julie
Saul
Gallery, 535 West 22nd Street, 6-8
Jennifer Murray, Louise Daddona, Burdens + Beasts at Raandesk
Gallery, 16 West 23rd Street, 4th fl., at 5th Ave.,
6:30-8:30, opening will be filmed for tv show
Sexy and the City:
New York Photographs at Yossi Milo Gallery, 525 West
25th Street, 6-8,
Mixed Greens' 10th
Anniversary: works by 100 of the artists who have shown or
worked in the gallery at Mixed Greens,
531
West
26th Street, 12-6pm (4-6pm free
icecream)
Guiliano Guarneri, Nicole Parcher, Oliver Lake, Suejin Jo
Tria Summer Cocktail at Tria
Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, 6-8
Soften Your Eyes:
Art and Meditation at M.Y.
Art Prospects, 547 West 27th Street, 2nd Fl., 6-8
Schro Ro Summer! at
SCHROEDER ROMERO, 637 West 27th Street, 6-8
While We Were Away
at Sragow, 153 West 27th Street, Rm
505, betw 6th & 7th, 6-8
Reinventing the Wheel:
A
celebration
of Summer, Cycling,
and Sustainability! at Atlantic
Gallery, 135 West 29th Street, fl. 6, 6-8
Lorraine Peltz, Then
& Now at Cheryl
McGinnis
Gallery,
1287 Madison Avenue, Suite #1, 2nd fl., at 91st Street, 6-8
Anton Zolotov, Chris Martin, Drew Beattie, Joe Bradley, Forgotten in The Smile curated by Matteo
Callegari at Envoy Gallery, 131 Chrystie
Street, 6-8
On the Pleasure of Hating,
David
Hunt
(curated by)
at Lisa Cooley, 34 Orchard Street,
6-8
Down Below is Chaos
at 50 Eldridge Street, 6th & 7th Fls, 7-9
Cara Starke interviews Josh
Melnick at Art in General, 79 Walker Street
near Lafayette, 7
Don't
Panic! I'm Selling The Collection at Rental,
120
East
Broadway, 6th
fl., at Pike. 7-9
Andy Coolquitt, Jacob Robichaux, Keltie Ferris, Lauren
Luloff, Michael Jones McKean, Sarah Braman Oculus Imaginationis at SUNDAY, 237 Eldridge
Street, betw Stanton & East Houston, 6-8
Joan Snitzer, Nivi Alroy Wish
You
Were
Here 8: Annual Postcard Benefit Show at A.I.R.
Gallery, 111 Front Street, Dumbo 6-8
Artist Talk: Amy Yoes,
Elana Herzog, Fabienne Lasserre, Hilary Harnischfeger & Mai
Braun Structured Simplicity curated
by Felicity Hogan at Dumbo Arts Center (DAC), 30
Washington Street, Dumbo 7-9
Photography: Mikael Kennedy The Wine Dark Sea curated by Melanie
Flood at Melanie Flood Projects, 186
Washington Avenue, 7-10pm
The Loom performs at Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth Street at
Washington, Brooklyn, 6
Jazz in the Garden 2009 Summer Concert Series at The Newark Museum, 49 Washington
Street, adults $3, Newark 12:15-1:45pm
Wednesday
July
8th
David Folch, Till the last drop of gas (a
roadtrip across the USA on a motorcycle) at Splashlight Studio, "One Hudson
Square", 75 Varick, 3rd fl., 6-8
Basically Human at SVA (Eastside Gallery), 209 East
23rd Street, 6-8
Rudy Shepherd,
Portraits at Location One, 26 Greene Street,
6-8
Debanjan Roy, Hasnat Mahmood Experiments with True; I Love Miniature at
Aicon Gallery, 35 Great Jones
Street,
Photography: Adrien Missika, Arthur Ou, Matthew Gamber,
Noel
Rodo-Vankeulen and Michael Vahrenwald, Pushpamala N., Stephen Gill,
Talia Chetrit After Color curated by
Amani Olu at Bose Pacia Gallery, 508 West
26th Street, 6-9
Racism: An American Family
Value; Threads: Interweaving Textu[r]al Meaning at Center for Book Arts, 28 West
27th Street, fl. 3, 6-8
Wondermare curated
by Albert Wilking, Susan McIntosh
at apexart,
291
Church
Street, betw Walker & White, 6-8
The Thousand and One
Nights & In G.O.D. We Trust at Postmasters
Gallery, 459 West
19th Street, 6-8
The Columns Held Us Up
curated by November Paynter, Vasif Kortun at Artists
Space, 38 Greene Street,
3rd fl., betw Grand & Broome, 7-9
LES Murder Mystery
hosted by Carlo DAmore at the Tenement Museum, 108 Orchard at
Delancey, 6:30
Sasha Abramsky in conversation
with Mark Cripin Miller at McNally
Jackson, 52 Prince Street, betw Mulberry & Lafayette, 7
Photography: Burk Uzzle Woodstock 40th Anniversary at Laurence Miller Gallery, 57
Street: 20 West 57 Street, fl. 3, 5-8
Sunday
July
5th
Brooklyn Is Burning, a night of
video & performance, at Glasslands,
289
Kent
Ave, betw S 1st & S 2nd, 9, $5
Saturday
July
4th
Happy
Fourth of July!
Art Bazaar at Lyons Wier,
175
7th
Ave at 20th Street, 10am, gallery at 8am for artists to install their work on first
come, first serve basis, top
seller wins a solo show
Screening of 20th Century
Boys Chapters 1 & 2 at Japan Society, 333 East 47th
Street at 1st Ave, 11:45 & 2:30, $12 each, part of the Festival of
New Japanese Film
Friday
July
3rd
Performance: Lucky Dragons,
Wet
Hair,
Zola Jesus Summer Sessions at Sculpture Center, 44-19 Purves
Street, $7, 5-10pm Queens
Thursday
July
2nd
AA Bronson, Bill
Durgin,
Brian Kenny, Carlos Motta, Donnie & Travis, Fabienne Lasserre,
Grimanesa Amoros, Heather Benjamin, Jarrod Beck, Keren Moscovitch,
Kristian Kozul, Lesley Maia Horowitz, Michael Bilsborough, Slava
Mogutin, TM Davy Turn On at Slag
Gallery, 531 West 25th Street, ground 10, 6-8
Closing reception for Paul Kolker at Studio 601, 511 West 25th
Street, 6-8
Summer in the City
at George Billis Gallery, 511 West
25th Street, 6-8
Carmenly, David Garcia de las Bayonas, Flora, Francoise
Amelot,
Gerard Stricher, Gildas Loyant, Hector Marino, Isabelle, Lamarre,
Michel De Caso, Musika, Pamela Luchitta, Pierre-Louis Acciari, Salin,
Thierry Michelet, Tian Shi The French
Perspective - Contemporary
Art from France at Agora Gallery, 530 West 25th
Street, 6-8
Artist Talk: Carmen Herrera, Elazabeth Jobim, Ernesto Neto,
Fanny
Sanin, Gabriela Machado, Gego, Jose Tannuri, Leon Ferrari, Maria
Frenanda Cardoso, Peter Soriano, Tony Bechara The Line is a Sign curated by Michelle Heinz at Latin
Collector, 37 West 57th Street, fl. 4, 7-9
Closing reception: Alexander Oleksyn, Caleb Nussear Phase
Transition at Chashama, 2016 Adam Clayton
Powell Boulevard at 120th Street, 7-9
The Ankle Bones Are
Higher on the Inside at Museum 52, 4 East 2nd Street at
Bowery, 6-8
Andrew Jeffrey Wright
& Isaac Lin at Cinders, 103 Havemeyer Street at
Hope, Brooklyn, 7-10
Little Creatures at
McCaig Welles, 129 Roebling
Street at N 5th, Brooklyn, 7-10
Wednesday
July
1st
As Long As It Lasts,
curated
by
Tom Eccles, at Marian
Goodman, 24 West 57th Street, betw 5th & 6th, 6-8
The Living & the Dead
at Gavin Brown, 620 Greenwich
Street at Leroy, 6-8
Heinrich Nicolaus,
curated by Juan Puntes with Wolf Guenter Thiel, at White
Box, 329 Broome Street at Bowery, 6-9
Give Them What They Never
Knew They Wanted at Jeff Bailey, 511 West 25th
Street, #207, 6-8
Photography: Tanya Traboulsi Music is Life: Lebanese Sound
Stills inaugural exhibition at Kleio Projects, 206 East 7th
Street, at Avenue B, 6-8
Indigenous at City
Reliquary, 370 Metropolitan Ave, betw Marcy & Havemeyer,
Brooklyn, 7-10
Screening: Video Jam
at Dutch Kills Gallery, 37-24 24th
Street, Suite 402, 8-11pm Queens
Screening: 35th
Anniversary Newark Black Film Festival at The Newark Museum, 49 Washington
Street, youth 1pm, adult 7pm Newark
Tuesday
June
30th
1(212): The City's Summer
Heist curated by Julie Fishkin, Matt Lucas at Heist
Gallery, 27 Essex Street, betw Grand & Hester, 7-9
Forrest Myers, Jim Clark,
Judy Pfaff, Ruth Hardinger, Sol LeWitt & Tom Doyle
Sculptors Draw at Lesley Heller, 16 East 77th
Street, 6-8
Monday
June
29th
Screening: Trisha Brown
Shot Backstage (1998) at Baryshnikov
Arts
Center (BAC), 450 West 37th Street, suite 501, $10, 7pm
Performance: Master Percussionist from Bollywood:
Ace-Drummer Sivamani at Tamarind Art,
142
East
39th Street, RSVP to rsvp@tamarindart.com or 212.990.9000,
6:30-8
Mako & Lisa Nishimori Togei in New York at Michi Gallery, 208 East 60th Street,
6-8
Sunday
June
28th
Art Fair: Makers Market
presented by American Craft, The
Noguchi
Museum, R 20th Century and Socrates Sculpture Park at Socrates
Sculpture Park, Queens: 32-01 Vernon Blvd, free, 11am-5pm
Get measured for Roman Ondak at MoMA, 11 West
53rd Street, Contemporary Galleries, 2nd fl., betw 5th & 6th,
1:30am-5:30, $20 (museum admission)
Hideto Imai Daily Life at Onishi
Gallery, 521 West 26th Street, 5-7pm
Screening: Liliana Porter
Matinee / Matine at Hosfelt Gallery, 531 West 36th
Street, 2pm & 4pm
Feedback: Working Space 09, curated by Thomas J Lax w/
Christopher Clary, Denise DeSpirito, Harumi Ori, Jen Mazza,
Mike
Estabrook, Min Oh, Oraib Toukan, Wonjung Choi at Artists
Alliance Inc. (Cuchfritos
project space), 120 Essex Street, betw delancey & rivington,
4-6pm
Allison Katz, Anna Betbeze, Dushko Petrovich, Greg Parma
Smith,
Jacob Stewart-Halevy, Mamie Tinkler,
Stefano
Arienti
Human Arrangement
curated by Roger White at Rachel
Uffner Gallery, 47 Orchard Street, 6-8
Until My Darkness Goes
at LMAK, 139 Eldridge
Street at Delancey, 6-9
Art Fair: Makers Market
presented by American Craft, The Noguchi
Museum, R 20th Century and Socrates Sculpture Park at Socrates
Sculpture Park, 32-01 Vernon Blvd, free, Queens 11am-7pm
Andrew Leo Baron Real Cool Time curated by
Evonne M. Davis + Hector Canonge Deceptive
Landscapes at Gallery Aferro, 73 Market
Street, Newark 7-10pm
NYC Zine Fest 09 at Brooklyn Lyceum, 227 4th Ave at
Union Street,12-7
Plot09: This World &
Nearer Ones at Governors Island, 2-4 ferry service every hour,
presented by Creative Time
Friday
June
26th
Forever Summer
organized by Scott Malbaurn at Denise Bibro Fine Art, 529
West 20th Street, fl. 4, 6-8
Shane Hope at Winkleman,
637
West
27th Street, betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
Closing reception for Ben McLaughlin at Heskin, 443 West 37th Street,
betw 9th & 10th, 6-9
No Bees, No Blueberries
curated by Sarina Basta, Tyler Coburn at Harris
Lieberman, 89 Vandam Street, betw Greenwich & Hudson, 6-9
Werner Herzog at McNally
Jackson, 52 Prince Street, betw Mulberry & Lafayette, 7,
first come, first serve
Acoustic Evening with the
Feelies at Whitney Museum of American
Art, 75 Street: 945 Madison Avenue, at 75th Street, free with
museum
admission (tickets available beginning 1pm the day of the show), 7pm
Plenty of Room on the Couch
works under $300 curated by Jesse Lee
Denning at Eastern District, 43 Bogart
Street, Bushwick,
7-10pm
Lauriston Avery at Hogar,
362
Grand
Street, betw Havemeyer & Marcy, Brooklyn, 6-9
MERMAIDS VS. UNICORNS,
Curated
by
Byron Coley and Jo Robertson, w/ Rachal Bradley, Peter
Coffin, Byron Coley, Martin Creed, Cyprien Gaillard, Manuela Gernedel,
Celia Hempton, Shana Moulton, Jo Robertson, Eduardo Sarabia, Lucy
Stein, Jordon Wolfson & Sav X (A conversation about the girlish swagger of Ted Hughes and the
narwhale-like compression of Sylvia Plath acted as
the driving force behind the evolution of Mermaids vs. Unicorns.) at I-20, 557 West 23rd Street, 6-8
Iran Inside Out,
curated by Sam Bardaouil & Till Fellrath, at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West
22nd Street, 6-9
Performance: Christina Kruse, Elinor Milchan, Eve Bailey,
Tatyana
Murray The Common Mind curated
by Julie Boukobza at Cueto Project, 551 West 21
Street, 7pm
Preview: Parkett - 25
Years at Carolina Nitsch
(Project Room), 534 West 22 Street, 6-8
Conversation with Mark
Wallinger at SVA, 333
West 23rd Street, betw 8th & 9th, 6:30-8, reserve a seat
Book Signing: Julian
Schnabel, Lou Reed Berlin at Steven
Kasher
Gallery, 521 West 23rd Street, fl. 2, 6-8
Whitney Van Nes Clippings
at Larissa Goldston Gallery, 530
West 25th Street, fl. 3, 6-8
Shane Campbell at Bortolami, 510 West
25th
Street, 6-8
Photography: Bradley Peters, Felix Cid, Juliana Beasley, Rebecca
Schrock Summer Salon of Emerging
Photographers at Daniel Cooney Fine
Art, 511 West 25th Street, fl. 5, 6-8
2009 National Affiliates Exhibition at SoHo
20
Gallery, 511 West 25th Street, 5-7pm
I Stepped Into the Room
at Tina Kim, 545 West 25th Street,
6-8
Edward Bekkerman Spirits
& Flowers at Barry Friedman Ltd, 515 West
26th Street, 5:30-8
My Summer Show at Galerie Lelong, 528 West 26th
Street, 6-8
Jason Singleton, Jesse Farber, Jonathan Roth, Leigh Ruple,
Matthew Savitsky, Sascha Braunig, Yui Kugimiya The Crack-Up at ATM
Gallery, 619 West 27th Street, 6-8
Performance: Barkus Born, Mike Wexler, Natalie Rose
LeBrecht at AC [Institute Direct Chapel],
547 West 27th Street, fl. 5, 7-9
Screening: Liliana Porter Matinee / Matine at Hosfelt
Gallery, 531 West 36th Street, 7pm
Alyssa Mayo, Amelie Chunleau, Caitlin Hackett, Chris
Kinsler, Don
D'Aries, Dylan Going, Everett DiNapoli, Jay Rice, Jesse Aldere the
Gnomon curated by D. D'Aries & Everett DiNapoli at CSV
Cultural
Center, 107 Suffolk Street, 6-10pm
Christina Kruse, Elinor Milchan, Eve Bailey, Tatyana Murray
The
Common Mind at Artists Alliance Inc.
(Cuchfritos project space), 120
Essex Street, betw delancey & rivington, 6-8 (Performance by Eve
Bailey 7pm)
Performance: Michele Brody Tea Cart Stories: interactive
public art piece at Tenement Museum, 97 Orchard
Street, 4-7pm
Performance: Gilles Larrain, Louda, Sarah Bieda, Thomas
Shelford
live music / models at Art Salon Party (Gilles Larrain
Studio), 95
Grand Street, $30, 6-11, $30, featuring Valery Oisteanu & Stumblebums Brass Band
Joan Snitzer, Nivi Alroy Wish
You
Were
Here 8: Annual Postcard
Benefit Show at A.I.R. Gallery, 111 Front
Street, 6-8 Brooklyn, Dumbo
The Goddamn Rattlesnake,
Justice of the Unicorns, & Wild Yaks perform at Dam,
Stuhltrager, at the corner of Hope & Marcy, 8, $5
Wednesday
June
24th
Henrich Nicolaus The
Theater of More: Tom curated
by Juan Puntes
at White
Box (WBX Bowery), 329 Broome Street, betw Bowery &
Chrystie, 6-9
Book launch & discussion with Silvia Russel at Participant,
253
East
Houston at Norfolk, 8-10
Lover curated by Candice Madey, Kate Gilmore at On
Stellar Rays, 133 Orchard Street, 6-8
Auction: 10% - A silent auction of over 70 LGBTQ artists at Rema Hort Mann Foundation,
28
Wooster
Street, $20, 6-9
Screening: Anna Craycroft Chaperone: The Century of the
Self
(2002, Adam Curtis) at Tracy Williams Ltd, 313 West 4th
Street,
betw West 12 Street & Bank, 7pm
Carlos Motta, Fawad Khan, Shinique Smith Special Editions
'09 at Lower East Side Printshop,
306
West
37th Street, fl. 6, 6-8
Poetry event at Creon Gallery, 238 East 24th
Street, #1B, betw 2nd & 3rd, 7:30, in conjunction with Peggy
Cyphers exhibition
Li Xubai at Goedhuis, 42 East 76th Street,
betw Park & Madison, 6-8
Preview: Joan Snitzer, Nivi Alroy Wish You Were Here 8: Annual
Postcard Benefit Show at A.I.R. Gallery, 111 Front
Street, Brooklyn, Dumbo, 6-8
Tuesday
June
23rd
Qi Peng the qi peng
dynasty (we are duchampions) at
Envoy Gallery
(Lower East Side), 131 Chrystie Street, noon-9, (time not confirmed,
check with gallery)
Screening: Brian
Bress, Daniela Libertad, Fritz Donnelly,
Hooliganship, Jason Schiedel, Jesse Hulcher, John Pena, Shana Moulton The Young Pretenders curated by Josh
Atlas at Kate Werble Gallery, 83
Vandam Street, at hudson Street, 6:30pm
Whaddaya
Wanna
Be
a Flower at Alexander and Bonin, 132 10th
Avenue at 18th Street, 6-8
No Soul for Sale: A Festival of Independents with a
performance
by Martin Soto Climent at X Initiative, 548 West 22nd
Street,
6-9
Summertime at Jenkins Johnson Gallery, 521
West 26th Street, fl. 5, 6-8, (time not confirmed, check with gallery)
Lecture: What is
Happening to Public Space at Austrian Cultural
Forum, 11 East 52nd Street, RSVP to (212) 319 5300 ext. 222
or
reservations@acfny.org, 6-8
Elling Reitan Apocalypse
2009 at A. Jain Marunouchi Gallery, 24
West 57th Street, fl. 6, 5:30-7:30pm, View image
BOMB: Summer Launch Party
at Galapagos Art Space, Brooklyn,
Dumbo: 16 Main Street, at Water Street, 8-11:30pm
Monday
June
22nd
Screening: A Personal
Shout curated by Codagnone, Lovett at White
Columns, 320 West 13th Street, (entrance on Horatio), 8:30pm
Artist Talk: Adam Gopnik,
Chuck Close, Martin MittonSeeing
is
Believing:The Art of
Shaping Perception at PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25
Street, Individual gifts begin at $100,
cocktails 6pm, discussion 6:25pm
Tuesday
June
9th
Artist Talk & Book Signing with Doug Dubois, (Aperture) 547 West
27th Street, 4th fl., 6:30
Periodically Speaking with Habitus,
Tantalum,
&
Gigantic, at New York Public Library, 5th
& 42nd, 6-7:30
The Secret Science Club presents Jack Costello at Bell
House, 149 7th Ave, betw 2nd & 3rd, Brooklyn, 8
Wednesday June 10th
The Architecture of
Writing: Wright, Women, and Narrative at The
Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth avenue, at 89th Street, $10,
6:30pm
Screening: Sara Greenberger Rafferty Chaperone: Eight
Artists, Eight
Weeks, Eight Movies at EFA Gallery, 323 West 39 Street,
fl. 2, 7pm
The Franchise at apexart, 291 Church Street, betw
Walker & White, 6-8
Angelo Bellobono LOWer east LIFE co-ordinated by Serena
Trizzino at Envoy Gallery (Lower East Side),
131 Chrystie Street, 6-8
Lecture: Creating a Niche Collection moderated by Barry R.
Harwood at Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern
Parkway, $20, 7-8:30pm
Monday
June
8th
Layered, curated by
Richard Brooks, at SVA Gallery, 209
East 23rd Street at 2nd Ave, 5-7
Stars Like Fleas at
MoMA, 11 West 53rd Street, $20,
5:30-8:45
The 14th Annual Poetry
Walk Across the Brooklyn Bridge,
with
Hettie Jones, Galway Kinnell, Thomas Lux, Natasha Tethewey, Kevin
Young, & Bill Murray, 6:30, $250 (benefits Poets House), call
Krista Manrique for more info: 212.431.7920 x2211
Sunday
June
7th
(Visit) A Clearing in the Streets by
Julie Farris &
Sarah
Wayland-Smith at Collect Pond Park, Leonard Street, betw Centre &
Lafayette, 7am-11
Blind Spot Lab for Issue 39,
guested edited by Taryn Simon,
at Anthology Film Archives,
32 2nd Ave at 2nd Street, 1:30-4:30, rsvp to
blindspot@wildcatnyc.com (attendance extremely limited)
Lecture: YTJ: Complain The Explanation at New
Museum of
Contemporary Art, 235 Bowery, Free with admission, 7:30
Reuben Lorch-Miller at Audio
Visual
Art, 34 East 1st Street
at 2nd Ave, 6-9
Unframed Portraits: The Self
and
Others presented by World Art
Media curated by Nick Taucher at Broadway Gallery, 473 Broadway,
betw Grand & Broome, fl. 7, 6-8
Tainted Love,
curated by Steven Lam & Virginia
Solomon, at La MaMa, 6 East 1st Street at
Bowery, 6-9
Cat Lalou at Michali
Fine Art, 45 Orchard Street, betw
Grand & Hester, 6-9
The Err Project at
Kent, 541 West 25th Street, 6-8
Book signing with Lynn Saville at ICP, 1133 6th
Ave at 43rd
Street, 6-7:30
Gabriele Undine Meyer at Artbreak,
195
Grand
Street, 2nd
fl., at Bedford, Brooklyn, 6-10
G-Train Salon with Kelly Murphy at Urban Alchemist, 343 5th
Ave at 4th Street, Brooklyn, 7-9
A PostCard is worth 1000
words Featuring 200+ artists world wide
at APWest
Gallery, 48-18 Van Dam Street, Queens 6-9pm
David Dunn, Jean Alexander Frater, Letha Wilson, Rob Carter
Scenariette at Possible
Projects, 68 Jay Street, ste.
510, Brooklyn, 6-9pm
Photography: Gabriele Undine Meyer Hazy Days at Art
Break,
195 Grand Street, fl. 2, Brooklyn, 6-10pm
Danielle Lemaire, Fabio
Roberti, Jack Plug, James Clauer, Jan Van
Den Dobbelsteen, Jim Sharpe, Kara Bohnenstie, Lary Seven,
Melissa
Rocha, Patrick Resing, Ryan Lauderdale,
Scott Haggart, Todd
Fisher We
Like the Good at Live With Animals, 210 Kent
Avenue, Brooklyn, 7-10
Brice Brown, Chris Martin, David Cummings, Evelyn
Twitchell,
Gelah Penn, Kim Uchiyama, Michal Shapiro, Sam Fryer, Scooter Flaherty,
Srule Brachman Inside Abstraction
curated by Vered Lieb at Janet
Kurnatowski Gallery, 205 Norman Avenue, Greenpoint Brooklyn,
7-9
Avoid, Bloke, Faro 2012 at Factory
Fresh,
1053 Flushing Avenue, betw Morgan & Knickerbocker, Bushwick 7-10pm
Barry Stone, Dike Blair,
Francesca Berrini, Ian Umlauf, Joerg
Lohse, John Mann, Michael Banicki, Nina Katchadourian, Ward Shelley, Wolfgang
Staehle- Haunts at Privateer,
476
Jefferson
Street, ste. 211,
7-9pm
Thursday
June
4th
Michael Anderson
in a
group show, Summer, at Marlborough Chelsea, 545 West 25th Street, at
11th Ave., 6-8
Some Place Like Home
curated by Eva Fazzari, Jessica
Hendrix at Daniel Cooney Fine Art, 511 West 25th Street, fl. 5, 6-8
Chemi Rosado Seijo, Jesus
Bubu Negron, Jose Tony Cruz at Magnan
Projects, 317 Tenth avenue, betw 28 & 29, 6-8
Daniel Zeller, Karen Margolis Mindscapes at Dieu Donne, 315
West
36th Street, 6-8
Performance: Molly Davies Traditions, Inventions, Exchange
at Baryshnikov
Arts
Center (BAC),
450 West 37th Street, suite 501, 6-8
Richard Kern at Rental,
120
East
Broadway, 6th
fl., at Pike. 7-9
Dennis Oppenheim at Janos
Gat, 195 Bowery, at Spring Street, 6-9pm
48 Inches at Amos Eno, 111 Front Street,
#202, betw
Washington & Adams, Brooklyn, 6-8
Cinema 16 at Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth Street at
Washington, Brooklyn, 6, $5, part of the Press Play series
Dara Horn in conversation at the Tenement Museum, 108
Orchard at Delancey, 6:30
Wednesday
June
3
Larry Philips at Gallery Onetwentyeight, 128 Rivington
Street at Essex, 5-8
See Wiser than God vs.
Younger than Jesus at BLT Gallery, 270 Bowery, 2nd fl., at
Houston, 12-6
Sgt. Robot pre release
with David White at Kidrobot, 118
Prince Street at Wooster, 6-8
Sunday
May
31rst
2 Floors: 20+ artists at
Open Studios, 87 Richardson Street, fl.s 3 and 4, Brooklyn,
noon-5pm
Ilana Manolson Untitled at Jason
McCoy
Inc., 41 East 57th Street, fl. 11, 4-6pm
Heidi Taillefer, Mike Davis at Joshua Liner Gallery,
548 West 28th Street, fl. 3, 6-9
Leo Fitzpatrick at Fuse Gallery, Houston to 17th
Street: 93 Second Avenue, betw 5th & 6th Streets, 7-10pm
63rd Sculpture Exhibtion curated by Ellen J. Landis at The
Pen
&
Brush, 16 East 10th Street, 2-5pm
Lecture: Ethan Zuckerman, Farei Chideya Networked Equality:
Technology and Access at New Museum of Contemporary Art,
235 Bowery, 3pm
We're all gonna die,
Curated
by
Ron Keyson. Sponsored in part by Maharam at Number 35. 39 Essex Street, betw
Hester & Grand, 6-8
Friday
May
29th
Anissa Mack Your Past A Star at Small
A
Projects, 261 Broome Street, 6-8
Curated by Dan Cameron
at A New Currency, 55 Delancey
Street, 6-9
Aleksandar Zograf, Alessandro Dal Pont, Alessandro Roma,
Bettina Cohnen, Evan Roth, Ivan Petrovic, Patrick Meagher- Snooze curated by Marco Antonini at Scaramouche
c/o Fruit and Flower Deli, 53 Stanton Street, 6-9
Daniel Domig, Valentin Hirsch Unheim at Thrust
Projects, 114 Bowery, betw Grand & Hester, 6-8
Margaret Murphy Celebration
at hpgrp gallery, 32-36 Little West
12th Street, fl. 2, 6-8
Matthew Craven, Samara Golden at Marvelli
Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, fl. 2, 6-8
All Roads Lead to Coney
Island curated by Andrew Garn at A.M. Richard Fine Art, 328 Berry
Street, fl. 3, Brooklyn, 6-9
Damian Catera The End of
History at Hogar Collection Gallery, 362
Grand Street, at Marcy, Brooklyn, 6-9
Jessie Rose Vala, Kyle Field at Cinders
Gallery,103 Havemeyer Street, #2, Brooklyn, 7-10pm
William Lamson Work and
Trade at Pierogi,177 N 9 Street,
Brooklyn, 7-9
Earth Day Workshop-
hands-on training and workshops for students to learn specialized
landscaping techniques at Socrates Sculpture Park, Queens:
32-01 Vernon Blvd, 9am-3pm
Thursday
May
28th
Carrie Mae Weems,
Jeffrey Gibson, JN. Ulrick Desert, Julien Friedler, Kader Attia,
Xaviera Simmons- Signs Taken For
Wonders curated by Isolde
Brielmaier at Jack Shainman,
513
West
20th Street, 6-8
Stephen Shore at 303
Gallery, 525 West 22nd Street, 6-8
Brian Ulrich Thrift and
Dark Stores at Julie Saul Gallery, 535 West
22nd Street, 6-8
Miles Aldridge Pictures
for Photographs at Steven Kasher Gallery, 521 West
23rd Street, fl. 2, 6-8
Robert Courtright // David Poppie, Collage Constructions
and Masks // Sound Bites at Pavel
Zoubok Gallery, 533 West 23rd Street,
James Surls, Melinda Hackett at Charles Cowles Gallery, 537 West 24
Street, 6-8
University of Connecticut Master of Fine Arts Exhibition at
SOHO20 Chelsea, 511 West 25th
Street, Suite 605, 5-8pm
AA Rucci &
Brian Jobe Tuft vs. Turf (Fire
Escape) at Mixed Greens, 531
West 26th Street, fl. 1, 6-8
Michele Liebler A New Norm: Paintings, Monotypes & Works On Paper at First Street Gallery, 526 West
26th Street, fl. 9, 6-8
Claire Harvey, Next
to Nothing at Lombard-Freid Projects, 531 West
26th Street, 2nd floor, 6-8
Takako Azami, Viewing Light at M.Y.
Art
Prospects, 547 West 27th Street, 2nd Floor, 6-8
Colby Katz, Sarah Wilson at Foley
Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, fl. 5, 6-8
Slough curated by Steve DiBenedetto at David Nolan Gallery, 527 West
29th Street, 6-8
Lecture: Eat, Sleep, and Pray, Everyday Rituals and Contemporary Art
at MoMA,
11
West
53 Street, 6:30pm
Wayne White Way To Go
Mister Subtle at Mireille Mosler Ltd., 35 East
67th Street, 6-8
Lecture: Gary Simmons
joins Henry Louis Gates, Jr., for a
conversation on narrating history,
imagined communities, and the power
of art to shape identity at Whitney Museum of American Art,
945 Madison
Avenue, 7pm
Wayne White, Way To Go
Mister Subtle at Mireille Mosler Ltd., 35 East
67th Street,
Barbara Siegel / Jeanette May / Monice Carrier, Rockstars /
Easy on the Eyes / I love you. Yes you at A.I.R.
Gallery, 111 Front
Street, Brooklyn
Movers and Shakers in Contemporary Iranian Art curated by
Dr. Layla S. Diba, Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller at Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller
Gallery, 22 East 72 Street, fl. 2, 6-8
Lisa Kirk Maison des cartes:
Sunset Ribbon-Cutting
Ceremony at Invisible-Exports, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 6-8
Lecture: Collecting in
Brooklyn moderated by Andras Szanto at The
Brooklyn
Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, $20, 7-8:30
Tuesday
May
26th
Works from the collections of Michael Clifton, Clarissa Dalrymple, Matt
Keegan, Cary Liebowitz, Amie Scally & Linda Yablonsky, plus
Jeff Funnell, Liam Everett, Liz Wendelbo, Rebekah Volinksy at White
Columns, 320 West 13 Street, (entrance on Horatio), 6-8
Screening: NADA Video
Nights: High Fidelity (disambiguation) curated by Matthew Lyons
at Horton
&
Co., 504 West 22 Street, 6:30pm
Mediated Realities: MFA
Computer Art Thesis Exhibition curated by Russet Lederman at SVA
(Visual Arts Gallery), 601 West 26 Street, fl. 15, 6-8
Artist Talk: Eirik Johnson Sawdust Mountain at Aperture
Foundation, 547 West 27 Street, fl. 4, 6:30pm
Performance: MFA Thesis
Exhibition at Hunter College (Times Square
Gallery), 450 West 41 Street, betw 9th & 10th Avenue, 5pm
Rita Levinsohn, Tirthankar Biswas, Toshiyuki Saito, Yoko
Nakamura at A. Jain Marunouchi Gallery, 24 West 57th
Street, fl. 6, 5:30-7:30pm, View image
Russell Sharon at Cheryl Hazan, 35 North moore
Street, 6-8
Raster Noton The Shop at e-flux, 41 Essex Street, 7-9
Artist Talk: Tom
Klinkowstein at The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster
Street, 6:30pm
End of Year Show at
Cooper Union (Peter Cooper
Park), Houston to 17th Street: 7 East 7 Street, 5-9
Friday
May
22nd
Time Out of Joint: Recall and Evocation
in Recent Art at The Kitchen, 512 West 19 Street,
5-8
Cris Dam, Mark Andreas at Dam,
Stuhltrager Gallery, 38 Marcy Avenue, Brooklyn, 8-11pm
Reuben Negron Dirty Dirty
Love (watercolors partake of the deep photo-visual honesty and
technical
mastery of the photorealists but are also imbued with a deep emotional
intelligence) at Like The Spice,
224 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, 6-10pm
Julia Whitney Barnes, Melissa Pokorny Within The Menagerie
at Front Room Gallery, 147 Roebling Street, Brooklyn, 6-9
Irrationality rears its lovely head. American Dream weaves together the
disparate visions of 10 great painters from across the country.
In
these past few months the mood has changed at Jack the Pelican Presents, 487
Driggs Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Thursday
May
21rst
David Herbert Nostalgia
for Infinity at Postmasters Gallery, 459 West
19th Street, 6-8
Photography: Paul Aaron Johnson Home Away from Home: 3D
Lenticular Photographs at Ricco/Maresca Gallery, 529 West
20th Street, fl. 3, 6-8
Michael Alan how we push
time at Art:29 Gallery, 525 West 25th
Street, fl. 2, 6-9
In Coolville, Goscha
Ostretsov goes beyond black humor and satire, working in a vein of absurdity. This
exhibition is concurrent with Ostretsovs representation of Russia at
the Venice Biennale at Claire Oliver, 513 West 26th
Street, 6-8
Artist Talk: Talking to
People in The Dark: Black Elf Speaks, Soft Circle, Christie and Emily,
Dj Shades at Secret Project Robot, Brooklyn, 210 Kent Avenue,
8-ish
Tuesday
May
19th
Francis Bacon,
Selected Prints at Marlborough Gallery, 40 West
57th Street, 6-8
Chris Taylor, Giuliana Michelotti, Jeffrey Beebe, Manil
Gupta,
Michael Counts, Ronald Moran, Susan Weinthaler, Zachary Clement An
evening of art. design and libations at Agro/Glickman
STEP
(1), 73 8th Avenue, fl. 3, studio 2, 6-8
Screening: Eleanor Antin Artist Talk + Screening at EAI
(Electronic Arts Intermix), 535 West 22 Street, fl. 5, 6:30pm
Carlyle Chaudruc Grass
Paintings at Ceres Gallery, 547 West 27th
Street, fl. 2, 6-9
Closing reception: Stayin' Alive: a silent art auction at Metaphor Contemporary Art, 382
Atlantic Avenue, 6-9
Sunday
May
17th
Georgia Sagri at On Stellar Rays, 133 Orchard
Street, noon-6
Rece$$ at Crossing Art Gallery, Queens:
136-20 38 Avenue, at Main Street, fl. 4, 2-6
Saturday
May
16th
Everlasting Nothing Less, STUART SEMPLE at Anna
Kustera Gallery, 520 West 21st Street, 6-8
Antonio Petracca Overlay at Kim Foster Gallery, 529 West
20th Street, 6-8
Andy Kehoe, Souther Salazar at Jonathan LeVine, 529 West 20th
Street, fl. 9, 7-9
Performance: Margaret
Leng Tan CAGE/NAM-JUNE/FLUXUS at James
Cohan
Gallery, 533 West 26th Street, 5:30pm
The Edge of Vision:
Abstraction in Contemporary Photography curated by Lyle Rexer at
Aperture Foundation, 547 West
27th Street, fl. 4, 7-10pm
somethinganythingnothing at Matter,
405
Broome
Street, betw Lafayette & Centre Street, noon-8
Lecture: Free Dutch Art Symposium at The Frick
Collection, 1 East 70 Street, RSVP 212-547-6894 or
centerprograms@frick.org, 10am-5pm (followed by reception)
May
5-16
Momus
with
Aki Sasamoto,
Love is the End of Art, performances from Tuesday through
Friday 2-6 pm, and on Saturdays from 12-6 pm at Zach
Feuer Gallery (LFL), 530 West 24th Street,
Friday May 15th
Genevieve Hanson at Half Gallery, 208 Forsyth
Street, 6-8
Hiroh Kikai, Persona at Yancey Richardson Gallery, 535
West 22nd Street, 3rd Floor, 6-8
Melanie Bonajo As Thrown
Down From Heaven at P.P.O.W., 555 West 25th Street,
fl. 2, 6-8
Looped and Layered:
A Selection of Contemporary Art from
Tehran at Thomas Erben Gallery, 526 West
26th Street, fl. 4, 6-8:30pm
Alex Singh, Alyssa Pheobus, Elena Bajo, Jason Fox, Jimmy
Raskin, Matt Connors, Matt Saunders, Matt Sheridan Smith Unaddressed Circumventions: Folds from a
failed suicide at Gresham's Ghost, 521 West 26th
Street, 6-9
Luke Gray, Deep Skins
at Gary Snyder Project Space, 250 West 26th Street, 4th Floor, 6-8
Christine Sciulli, Dan Waber, Mary Ivy Martin at AC
[Institute Direct Chapel], 547 West 27th Street, fl. 5, 6
Artist Talk: Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett, Dave Isay,
Mayer Kirshenblatt Painted Memories at The Jewish Museum,
1109
Fifth
Avenue, at 92 Street, $15, 6:30pm
Jesse Diamond Drive at Farmani Gallery, 111 Front
Street, ste. 212, 6-9
Sakti Burman Enraptured
Gaze at Aicon Gallery, Houston to 17th
Street: 35 Great Jones Street, at West 25 Street, 6-8
Brad Harris, Giles Revell, Henry Leutwyler, Mark Zibert,
Martin Schoeller, Timothy Hogan personal at Randall
Scott
Gallery, 111 Front Street, suite 204, 7-9
Screening: Claude Lelouch, John Miller, Mark Leckey, Mike
Leigh, Richard Hoeck, Ronnie Bass, Tamy Ben-Tor no comedy, no
tragedy/no encore, no applause curated by Bob Nickas at Light
Industry, 220 36th Street, fl. 5, $7, 7:30pm
Tuesday
May
12th
Anne Eastman at atm gallery, 621 West 27th Street,
10th Anniversary Benefit
Auction 2009 at White Box (WBX Bowery), 329
Broome Street, betw Bowery & Chrystie, tickets required, 5-9 (works
on view 11am-7pm)
12 Instances
curated by Molly Surno at Heist Gallery, 27 Essex Street,
betw Grand & Hester, 7-9
Marylyn Dintenfass Good
& Plenty Juicy at Babcock Galleries, 724 Fifth
Avenue, at 57th Street, 6-8
Brendan Smith, Daniel Turner, Danny Coeyman, Eric
Doeringer, Kate Fauvell possibilities curated by Rick Herron at Chashama
(Harlem Building), 461 West 126th Street, 6-9
Monday
May 11th
Black Mondays, large group show at
Kathleen Cullen
Fine Arts, 526 West 26th Street, 7-9
John Wood On the Edge of
Clear Meaning at Grey Art Gallery (NYU), 100
Washington square east, 6-8
Saturday
May
9th
Claudia Hart, Having Fallen in Love with a
Machine at bitforms, 529 West 20th Street,
2nd Floor, 6-8
Negritude, an
exhibition that explores the 20th century political and
artistic movement of the same name, features "islands" from 5
multicultural curators, creating an "archipelago" of Negritude
at Exit Art,
475
Tenth
Avenue, 7-10pm
Brian Viveros, Matthew Bone Southern at Last
Rites
Gallery, 511 West 33 Street, fl. 3, 7pm
Tour: Object Factory
with the Designers at Museum of Arts and Design (MAD),
2 Columbus circle, free w/admission, 11am-4pm
Andy Rosen, Josephine
Halvorson Close to Home curated by Melissa Levin, Mike Quinn at Artists
Alliance
Inc. (Cuchfritos
project space), 120 Essex Street, betw Delancey & Rivington, 4-6pm
5th Annual BAMart Silent Auction Honorary
Artist Chair: Kehinde Wiley at
Brooklyn
Academy
of
Music (BAM), 30 Lafayette avenue, free, 5-7pm
This Weekend- The Affordable Art Fair
NYC - May 7-10
7 West 34th Street New York, NY
10001
Friday
May
8th
Charles Ray, Ink
Line, Moving Wire, and Spinning Spot at Matthew Marks Gallery, 523 West
24th Street, 6-8
Gary Hume, Yardwork
at Matthew Marks Gallery, 522 West 22nd Street, 6-8
Holly Beedle, Jayson Keeling, Robert O'Connor, Rose
Nestler, Zev Jonas- Everyman's an
Angel at NY Studio Gallery, 154 Stanton
Street, at Suffolk Street, 7-9
Jonathan VanDyke Gloved
Impediment at HQ, 236 Grand Street, Brooklyn,
6-9
Evan Gruzis Touch of Grey
at The Journal Gallery, 168 North
1st Street, Brooklyn, 6pm
Chantal Joffe
at Cheim
&
Read, 547 West 25th Street, 6-8
Paul Waldman New Paintings and Sculptures at Lennon,
Weinberg,
Inc., 514 West 25th Street, fl. 1, 6-8
Book Signing:
Philip Gefter Photography After Frank
at SVA (Visual Arts Gallery),
601 West 26th Street, fl. 15, 6pm
Adriana Varejao at Lehmann
Maupin, 540 West 26th Street, 6-8
“Dame
Quickly,
Unframed� A
reading of poems and performance/projection of graphic stills from
Jennifer Scappettone's new book, From Dame Quickly (Litmus Press, 2009,
with cover art work by Rosemarie Fiore)
at
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, 547
West 27th St, 2nd Fl., 6:30
–
8:30
Salon 2009 at Flomenhaft Gallery, 547 West
27th Street, fl. 3, 6-8 (performances at 7pm)
Performance: Richard
Kostelanetz Openings- Featuring Performances By: Laura
Barger, Holly Crawford, Margaret Lancaster, Paige Taggart and Trio:
Robert Dick, Joshue Ott and Morgan Packard at AC
[Institute Direct Chapel], 547 West 27th Street, fl. 5, 6-8
Adriana Varejao at Lehmann Maupin, 540 West 26th
Street, 6-8
Rosemary Laing, one dozen
useless actions for grieving blondes at Galerie
Lelong, 528 West 26th Street, 6-8
Frank Thiel, New
Work at Sean
Kelly Gallery, 528 West 29th Street, 6-8
Roberto Molla Between the
Lines in Minowa at Glowlab, 30 Grand Street, 7-9
Justin Francavilla, Michael Whittle, Rubens Ghenov Drawings
at Daniel Cooney Fine Art, 511 West
25th Street, fl. 5, 3-5
Lili Almog The Other Half
of the Sky at Andrea Meislin Gallery, 526 West
26th Street, fl. 2, 4-6
Michael Mzaur, Rain,
New
Paintings
at Mary
Ryan Gallery, 527 West 26th Street, 4-6pm
Gary Baldwin Are We Not
Famous Men at Open Source, 255 17th Street,
betw 5th & 6th Avenue, 7-10
Ariel Dill, Daniel Ingroff, Lillian Kingery Euphoric Recall at Lumenhouse,
47 Beaver Street, 6-9
Gregory Crane Thirty Years of Drawings: 1979 - 2009 at Cheryl
Pelavin, 13 Jay Street, 3-6
Francesco Clemente,
The
History of the Heart in Three Rainbows at Deitch
Projects, 18 Wooster Street,
Friday
May
1st
Bartered States: Danny
Zavaleta,
Ronald
Moran, Simon Vega, Walterio, Contemporary Art from El
Salvador curated by Jose Ruiz at Bronx
River
Art
Center, 1087 East Tremont Avenue, at East 179th
Street, 6-9
Chuck Close Paintings and
Tapestries from 2005-2009 at PaceWildenstein,
534
West
25th Street, 6-8
Huang Yong Ping at
Gladstone Gallery, 530 West 21st
Street, 5:30-7:30
Ahmed Alsoudani at Goff+Rosenthal, 537 West 23rd
Street, B, 6-8
David Lyle, Stephen
Magsig at George Billis Gallery, 511 West
25th Street, 6-8
Andrea Diefenbach, AIDS in Odessa (In the Project Room),
Stan Gaz, Impact at CLAMPART,
521-531
West
25th Street, Ground Floor, 6-8
Robert Sagerman, On and On: Inquiries into Indeterminacy at
Margaret Thatcher Projects,511
West 25th Street, Suite 404,
Don Voisine at McKenzie
Fine
Art Inc., 511 West 25th Street, Room 208,
Lucy Hodgson, "Do These Become You" at SOHO20
Chelsea, 511 West 25th Street, Suite 605, 5-7pm
Lyle Starr Drawings
at Martos Gallery, 540 West 29th
Street, 6-8
Enda
O'Donoghue Fragments at Irish Arts Center,
553 West 51st Street, 7:30
Performance: Meet Cute:
Grotesque Ingenue at New Museum
of Contemporary Art,
235 Bowery, $15, 7
Miya Ando Meditative Fields at Michael Ingbar Gallery, 568
Broadway, 6-8
Marianne Viero, Martin Soto Climent, Robert Rhee, Sam Moyer
Alex Hubbard, David Malek, Davina Semo, James Weingrod,
John Tremblay, Mika Tajima, Patrick Berran Learn to
Communicate Like a Fucking Normal Person sponsored by Ben &
Jerry's curated by Anastasia Rogers & Jessie Cohan at Art Production Fund, 299 West
Houston Street, 7-9
Angela Branco, Kelie Bowman, Ricky Hagedorn, Tim
Kirkpatrick, Timothy Whitson paint + wood at Umbrella
Arts, 317 East 9th Street, 6-8
Lennart Grebelius Who Am I at The
Phatory llc, 618 East 9th Street, betw Avenues B & C, 7-9
Charles Thomas O'Neil, Flipside
at Lemmons Contemporary, 155 Hudson
Street, 2S, 6-8
Sam Moyer, Robert Rhee, Martin Soto Climent, Marianna
Viero, Between the Cup and Lip
at V&A,
98
Mott
Street #206, betw Canal & Hester, #206, 7-9
Patricia Broderick, Richard Baker, Tom Burckhardt at Tibor
de
Nagy Gallery, 724 Fifth avenue, 5-7
Barbara Takenaga, Last
Blue Wheel at DC Moore Gallery, 724 Fifth
Avenue at 57th Street,
L.C. Armstrong,
Chakaia Booker, Flowerscapes, Recent Work at Marlborough Gallery, 40 West
57th Street,
Wednesday
April
29th
Panel Discussion - Marshall
Price (Curator of Contemporary Art, National Academy Museum), Jennifer Scappettone (Poet and
Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University
of Chicago) & Rosemarie Fiore
(Artist) at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art,
547
West
27th St, 2nd Fl., 6:30
–
8:30
New Works by Artists in Residence, Curated by Joe Fig at Lower East Side Printshop, 306 West
37th Street, 6th Floor 6-8
Talk: Jonathan Torgovnik Intended Consequences:
Rwandan Children Born of Rape at Aperture
Foundation, 547 West 27th Street, fl. 4, 6:30
Performance: Julliard Jazz Ensemble at American
Folk Art Museum (branch location), 2 Lincoln Center,
Columbus Avenue at 66th Street, free, Info: 212.595.9533, ext.121,
6:30-7:30
Marilyn Minter, Green Pink
Caviar at Salon 94, 12 East 94th Street,
6-8
Manon, Curated by Gianni
Jetzer at Swiss Institute, 495
Broadway, 3rd floor, 6-8
Sunday
April
26th
Jutta Koether at Reena
Spaulings, 165 East Broadway, 2nd fl., at Rutgers, 12-6
Michelle Handelman, DORIAN
at Participant, 253 East Houston
Street, betw Norfolk & Suffolk, 7-9
A public webcast viewing & presentation of Deep Tones for Peace at CUE Art Foundation, 511 West 25thth
& 11th, admission by donation Street, 12-6
Saturday
April
25th
the PIG
presents Jim
Drain, Paul Chan, Jeff Koons, Mario Grubisic,
Paola Pivi, Gelatin,
Simon Martin, Roberto Cuoghi at Deitch LIC, 4-40 44th Drive,
Long Island City
Edwin Schlossberg,
At the Moment at Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, 31
Mercer Street, 6-8
A Lacanian Ink Event
with Slavoj Zizek at Tilton Gallery, 8 East 76th
Street, betw Madison & 5th, 7
The Minimalist Site:
Carl
Andre, Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, Robert Mangold, John McCracken, and Fred
Sandback at Barbara Mathes Gallery, 22 East 80th Street, 6-8
Panel on The Future of
Panel Discussions at EFA, 323 39th Street, 2nd fl.,
betw 8th & 9th, 6, followed by The Glorified Docent, screenings of bootlegged art films
Tony Fitzpatrick in
conversation at Dieu Donne, 315 West 36th
Street, betw 8th & 9th, 6
David Antin, Charles Bernstein, & Lynne Tillman present
their work at James Gallery, 365 5th Ave at
34th Street, 7:30
Its Only Black & White
at Raandesk, 16 West 23rd Street,
4th fl., 6:30-8:30
Robert Longo, Surrendering
the Absolutes at Metro Pictures, 519 West 24th
Street,
Dustin Yellin, Dimensions in the Brain Attic at Robert Miller Gallery, 524 West
26th Street,
Jon Rappleye, Forgotten
Planet at Jeff Bailey Gallery, 511 West
25th Street, No. 207,
KEIKO NARAHASHI,
picturehood
at
Hudson Franklin, 508 West 26th
Street #318, 6-8
Coke Wisdom O'Neal, Lee Stoetzel, The Box (Texas), Big Fall
at Mixed Greens, 531 West 26th
Street,
Ron Nagle &
Charles Marsh, Bookends, Weeoramas
and Flareware
& Collages at George Adams Gallery, 525 West
26th Street, 6-8
Jesse Small at Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 520 West
27th Street,
Hernan Bas, The Dance of
the Machine Gun & other forms of unpopular expression at Lehmann
Maupin, 201 Chrystie Street, 6-8
Reading with Unica Zurn at Drawing Center, 35 Wooster, betw
Grand & Broome, 7, co-presented by Poets House
Marnie Weber at Marc Jancou, 680 Broadway at
Great Jones, 6-8
Arty Party with SONYA,
meet
at
Myrtle & Clinton at 5:30 for a guided
stroll, post stroll party at Tamboril, 527 Myrtle Ave, betw
Grand & Steuben, Brooklyn, 6-8
Readings by Idra Novey & Heather Christie at A
Public Space, 323 Dean Street at 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, 7
Barbara Confino, Joel Simpson, Body Spirit Image &
Fumiko Toda, Recent Insects at
Safe-T-Gallery, 111 Front St.,
Gallery 214, Brooklyn, 6-8
Wednesday
April
22nd
Voshardt/Humphrey, Double Bind/Double Blind at Greene Contemporary, 9 Clinton
St., 6-9pm
Tuesday
April
21
Reception for Phillips Saturday Auction at Phillips
de
Pury, 450 West 15th Street, betw 9th & 10th, 6-8
Wystan Curnow discusses Vito Acconci at SVA, 133/141 West 21st Street,
Rm 101C, betw 6th & 7th, 6:30
Hal Willner with Sean Lennon, Yuka Honda & Chloe Webb
perform at Issue, 232 3rd Street, 3rd fl.,
at 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, 8
Sunday April 19th
Max Cole, Marcia Hafif, Winston Roeth, David Simpson &
Fred Sandback, Other
Voices,
Other
Rooms at Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs,
11-03
45th
Avenue, Long Island City 2-5pm
TIMELINE:
exhibition
and
benefit event at PARTICIPANT INC., 253
East Houston Street,
JUTTA KOETHER
at REENA SPAULINGS FINE ART, 165 EAST
BROADWAY, 2ND FLOOR,
Jason P Grisell at Audio Visual Arts, 34 East 1st
Street, betw 1st & 2nd, 4-7
Saturday
April
18th
The Guggenheim Commission and World
Premiere of Robert Wilson's KOOL -
Dancing in My Mind A Works & Process at at The Guggenheim
Museum,
1071 Fifth Avenue, at 89th Street, $30, 7:30
Matt Sheridan Smith Blanks,
Templates,
Undos,
Redos at Lisa Cooley, 34 Orchard Street,
6-8
Yuki Itoda at Kumukumu, 42 Rivington Street,
6-8:30pm
Lecture: Irina Aristarkhova, Kathy High, Suzanne Anker Corpus
Extremus (LIFE+) Explained and Expanded, Part 3 at Exit
Art, 475 Tenth Avenue, at 36th Street, 6-8:30pm
Reading: R.C. Baker ...
and Nixon's coming at Zone:
Contemporary Art, 41 West 57th Street, 1pm
Robert C Morgan at Bjorn
Ressle, 16 East 79th Street at Madison, 12-6
Allison Edge at Like the Spice, 224 Roebling
Street, betw S 2nd & S 3rd, Brooklyn, 6:30
Ward Shelley, Who Invented
the Avant Garde (and other half-truths) at Pierogi,
177 North Ninth Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 7-9
Friday
April
17th
The Guggenheim Commission and World
Premiere of Robert Wilson's KOOL -
Dancing in My Mind A Works & Process at at The Guggenheim
Museum,
1071 Fifth Avenue, at 89th Street, $30, 7:30
Chris Vesper, Jane
Corrigan, Jeff Eaton, Karen Ruenitz, Leah
Tacha, Nathan Margoni Gimme
Gimme, MFA Graduation Exhibition, SUNY
Purchase College at Smith-Stewart Gallery, 53
Stanton Street, at Eldrige Street, 6-8
Zuan Lee and Suzanne Song, Ins
&
Outs at Gallery Satori, 164 Stanton
Street, 7-9
Permanent State of
Emergency: Eyebeam's new window at Eyebeam,
540
West
21 Street, 6-8
Greg Bogin, I Want to Be
Your Friend at Leo Koenig Inc., 545 West 23rd
Street,
Screening of Steve McQueen's
Hunger at SVA, 209 East 23rd Street, betw
2nd & 3rd, 7, $7, Q&A follows, co-presented by Art
Comments
The U.S. debut solo exhibit of British artist Nathaniel Mellors at Lombard-Freid
Projects, 531 West 26th Street, 2nd floor, 6-8
Lecture: Irina Aristarkhova, Kathy High, Suzanne Anker Corpus
Extremus (LIFE+) Explained and Expanded, Part 3 at Exit
Art, 475 Tenth
avenue, at 36th Street, 6-9:15pm
Libby Hartle, Peter
Baker at Kris Graves Projects,
Brooklyn, 111 Front Street, Dumbo, 6-8
Group Exhibition, Drawings Quirks 3
at Parker's Box, 193 Grand Street,
Brooklyn 6-9pm
Swoon, TheDirtyFabulous,
&
Elisabeth
Timpone at Ad Hoc Art, 49 Bogart Street,
#1G, at Moore, Brooklyn, 7-10
Blanka Amezkua at vertexList, 138 Bayard Street at
Manhattan, Brooklyn, 7-10
Off the Grid at Under Minerva, 656 5th Ave, betw
19th & 20th Street, Brooklyn, 6-8
Sholem Krishtalka, An
Opera for Drella at Jack the Pelican Presents, 487
Driggs Avenue, Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Thursday
April
16th
Wolfgang Staehle
A Matter of Time is comprised of four real time projections of
time-lapse photographic sequences and a premier video work of a
Yanomami
Village in the Brazilian rain forest at Postmasters,
459 West 19th
Street, 6-8
Book launch: Irving Sandler Abstract Expressionism and the
American Experience: A Reevaluation at SVA (Visual Arts
Theater), 333
West 23rd Street, 6:30
Elsie Taliaferro Hill Pangaea at Nabi
Gallery, 137 West 25th Street, 6-8
Altered States of
Reality, an exhibition of analog and digital fine art photography &
Lily David, Fragments, at Agora Gallery (Chelsea), 530
West 25th Street, 6-8
Lisa Ross at Daneyal Mahmood, 511 West 25th
Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
Jacqueline Humphries
at Greene Naftali, 508 West 26th
Street, 6-8
Ghada Amer & Reze
Farkhondeh, Roses Off Limits
at Pace Prints, 521 West
26th Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
Alice Attie Again and
Again and Again at Foley Gallery, 547 West 27th
Street, fl. 5, 6-8
Carolyn Switszcz, Minnesota Miracle at M.Y.
Art
Prospects, 547 West 27th Street, 2nd Floor,
Mystery Print is unveiled! at Lower East Side Printshop,
306 West 37th Street, 6th Floor 6-8
Josef Hoflehner, Seeing
the Calm at Bonni Benrubi, 41 East 57th Street, 13th Fl.
Peter Krausz, (No) Man's
Land at Forum Gallery, 745 Fifth Avenue,
5-7
Performance: Andre Stitt, Fritz Welch SHIFTwork: Live Cut-up
Akshun Performance curated by Robert
Curcio at Roger Smith Arts, 501
Lexington avenue, at East 47th Street, 5:30-6:30pm
Ellen Gertrude Emmet at Art 101, Brooklyn, 101 Grand
Street, 6-8
Alice Zinnes, Druids Dreams of Danaka: Paintings and
Drawings + Sy Gresser, Divine Yearning
at Ch'i, 293 Grand Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn 6-9
"FAX" an exhib that
invites a multi-generational group of
artists, architects, designers, filmmakers, and thinkers to conceive of
the fax machine as a drawing tool + Unica
Zurn,
Dark
Spring at The Drawing Center, 35 Wooster
Street, 6-8
Continuum at Bulletspace, 292 East 3rd
Street, betw Ave C & D, 7-9
Spacebuster, a project by Raumlabor, at Gansevoort Plaza,
Gansevoort Street at Greenwich, 6:30, presented by Storefront for Art & Architecture
& the Goethe Institute
Performance: Degenerate Art Ensemble: Sonic Tales at New
Museum of Contemporary Art, 235 Bowery, $15, 7pm
Sy Gresser & Alice Zinnes at ChI, 293 Grand
Street, betw Roebling & Havemeyer, Brooklyn, 6-9
David Kesting, Utopia
Parkway at Glowlab, 30 Grand Street, 7-9
Wednesday
April 15th
Arthur Carter,
Sculpture and Drawings at Grey Art Gallery, New York
University, 100 Washington Square East,
Lecture: Nick Ghiz at Lesley
Heller, 16 East 77 Street, 6-7:30pm
El Anatsui Curator
Talk: Process and Project, Lisa Binder discusses El Anatsui at Bric
Rotunda Gallery, 33 Clinton
Street, 7pm
Carol Bove with
Janine Lariviere at the Horticultural Society, 148 West
37th Street, 13th fl., betw 6th & 7th, 6:30-9
Surveillance from the Doll
House at Mireille Mosler, 35 East 67th
Street, betw Park & Madison, 6-8
Frantisek Shala at Czech Center, 321 East 73rd
Street, betw 1st & 2nd, 6:30-8:30
The 184th Annual
Exhibition at National Academy, 1083 5th Ave,
betw 89th & 90th, 6-8
The Case of the Designer
Vagina, a conversation with Dr Virginia Braun at apexart,
291
Church
Street, betw Walker & White, 6:30
Sunday
April
12th
Chewing Color curated by
Marilyn Minter on the MTV HD Screen in
Times Square, Broadway, betw 44th & 45th, 24/7, through 3/30, presented by Creative Time
Stephen Moore CD release party at Issue,
232
Third
Street, Brooklyn, 8, $10
Saturday
April
11th
Gretchen Ryan's Little
Pretty at Fred Torres, 527 West 29th
Street, 11am-6, through 5/12
Lecture: Lawrence Liang, Rewiring
the
Soul:
Technologies of the
Truth (Founding Member, Alternative Law Forum, Bangalore) at Bose
Pacia
Gallery, 508 West 26th Street, 3pm
Andrew Sendor at Caren Golden, 539 West 23rd
Street, 6-8
Unbuilt Roads,
presented by Hans Ulrich Obrist
at E-Flux,
41
Essex
Street at Grand, 6
Lisa Williamson & Nick Kramer at Small
A, 261 Broome Street at Allen, 6-8
One Night Stand Anonymous
Art Show at Envoy, 131 Chrystie Street, betw
Broome & Delancey, 6-8
Devils
in the Details at Giant Robot, 437 East 9th
Street, betw 1st Ave & Ave A, 6:30
Screening of Martha Colburns Bombs Over Bambi with live musical
accompaniment at Artists Space, 38 Greene Street,
3rd fl., betw Grand
& Broome, 8
Billion
Dollar
Brain, an outdoor multimedia art party, at Work,
65
Union
Street at Van Brunt, Brooklyn, 6
Consumption/Consequence at Dutch Kills, 37-24 24th Street,
Streete 401, at 37th Ave, LIC, 6-9
Panel w/ Carin Kuoni,
Susan Meiselas, Carlos Motta,
& Gregory Sholette at Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth Street
at
Washington, Brooklyn, 4
Curator's Talk: Madeleine
Cody on The Fertile Goddess at Brooklyn
Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, 2pm
Beth Chucker Comfort Food
at ICP-Bard, Queens: 24 Jackson
Avenue, 7-10
Friday
April
10th
Martha Friedman at Wallspace, 619 West 27th Street,
betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
Michael Wetzel at John Connelly, 625 West 27th
Street, betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
ICP-Bard MFA Class
of 2009 reception at ICP, 1114 6th Ave at 43rd
Street, 6-9
Mira Schor at Momenta
Art, 359 Bedford Ave at S 4th, Brooklyn, 8
Promethean Images
at Figureworks, 168 N 6th Street,
betw Bedford & Driggs, Brooklyn, 6-9
Queens Arrive at McCaig
Welles, 129 Roebling Street at N 5th Street, Brooklyn, 7-10
Thursday
April
9th
Michael St.John, That's Just The Way It Is, w/ Josh
Smith, Nate Lowman, Alex McQuilkin &
Tom
McDonell,
Caroline Polachek & Sebastian Errazuriz at Marvelli Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, 2nd fl.,
6-8
Mike Cockrill, Sentiment and Seduction at Kent
Gallery, 541 West 25 Street, 6-8
G.Y.Wu, Hsiao Chin, Lan
Zhenghui, Liu Kuo-sung, QinFeng, Qiu
Deshu, Wang Tiande & Xu Bing- Contemporary Ink Art Evolution
curated by
Ping Jin at Art Next Gallery, 530 West 25th
Street, 3rd fl., 6-8
Kira Lynn Harris at
CUE, 511 West 25th Street, 6-8
Ludovica Gioscia at
Sara Tecchia, 529 West 20th
Street, 2nd fl., 6-8
Sophie Calle at Paula Cooper, 534 West 21st
Street, 6-8
Ariana Page & Russell Dressing at Magnan
Projects, 317 Tenth Avenue, betw 28th & 29th, 6-8
Surveillance
curated by Rachel D. Vancelette at Affirmation
Arts, 523 West 37th
Street, 6-8
Never Late Than Better
curated by Trong Gia Nguyen at
EFA Gallery, 323 West 39th
Street, 2nd fl., 6-8
Tara Donovan, new
drawings
at PaceWildenstein, 32 East 57th Street, 6-8
Beth Dow at Jen
Bekman, 6 Spring Street, betw Elizabeth & Bowery, 6-8
Assorted Spring Exhibitions
at Artists Space, 38 Greene Street,
3rd fl., betw Grand & Broome, 7-9
Tuesday
April
7th
John Outterbridge &
Noah Davis at Jack Tilton Gallery, 8 East 76th
Street, 6-8
The Pleasure Seekers curated
by
Dan
Halm at Chashama, 112 West 44th Street,
6-9pm
Lecture: Marina
Abramovic, Night Sea Crossing at The Guggenheim
Museum, 1071 Fifth at 89th Street, $30 bucks, 6:30pm
Sunday
April
5th
JJ Peet The TV Show
at On
Stellar
Rays, 133 Orchard Street, 4-6pm
Jeff Gibson Mirrorsteria at Luxe Gallery, 53 Stanton
Street, 6-8
Lecture: Blane De St Croix Broken Landscape Artist's
Walk-Through with mimosa at Smack
Mellon, Brooklyn, Dumbo: 92 Plymouth Street, at Washington,
3-5
Saturday
April
4th
Andrew Kuo at Taxter & Spengemann
Gallery, 123 East 12 Street, betw 3 & 4 Avenue, 6-8
Phil Frost Paperweight: An Exhibition of Works on Paper
&
Gary Taxali Hindi Love Song at Jonathan
LeVine, 529 West 20 Street, fl. 9, 7-9
Paul Glabicki Accounting for... at Kim Foster Gallery, 529
West
20 Street, 6-8
Doug Safranek, Fred Wessel, Pavel Ouporov, Robert Vickrey,
Suzanne Scherer Layered Luminescense:
The Art of Egg Tempera at ACA Galleries, 529 West 20
Street, 3-5pm
Bill Smith Intuitive
Visualization of the Unseen at P.P.O.W.,
555
West
25 Street, fl. 2, 6-8
Eve Ingalls Riding the
Tectonic
Plates: Drawing Acts at SoHo 20 Gallery, 511 West 25 Street,
4-6pm
Lecture: Readings by Poets,
Followed
by
Discussion organized by Christopher Stackhouse at Bose Pacia Gallery, 508
West 26 Street, 3pm
Jeff Thompson, Julia Dault, Thor Sigurthorsson Material
Reciprocity inaugural show at Possible Projects,
Brooklyn, Dumbo: 68 Jay Street, suite 510, 6-9
David Hewitt Urban Remains at First Street Gallery, 526
West 26
Street, fl. 9, 6-8
Suiko Takeshita Visions
of Space
accompanied by a Kanji demonstrations and traditional Japanese style tea at
Nakamura Japan Gallery, 263 Eleventh Avenue, betw 17 & 18 Street,
4th fl., 6-8
Rosemarie Fiore
Pyrotechnics
at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, 547
West 27 Street, fl. 2, 6-9
Frank Olt Selected Works curated by Franklin Hill Perrell
at Tria
Gallery, 547 West 27 Street, 6-8
Michael Van den Besselaar Nostalgic
For
The
Future at Black & White Gallery
(Chelsea), 636 West 28 Street, 6-8
Gheorghe Fikl, William Downs 'A World I Never Made' and
'Labyrinth' inaugural exhibitions at Slag Gallery, 548 West 28
Street, fl. 2, 6-8
Vertical Gardens at Exit Art,
475
10th
Ave at 36th Street, 6-8
Pasha Radetzki closing reception & reading at Zone, 41
West 57th Street, betw 5th & 6th, 2
Book signing extravaganza at Howard
Greenberg, 41 East 57th Street, Streete
1406, betw 5th & 6th, 4-6
Future equals Fertile at Leo Kuelbs, 50 Bridge Street at
Water, Brooklyn, 7-10
Mark Grotjahn & Jonas
Wood, Collaborative Works at T&Sn'Kreps
(Taxter & Spengemann,
having
moved
to 12th Street with a couple of months left on their 22nd
Street lease, have joined forces with Andrew Kreps to form the
temporary love child T&SnKreps,)
The work of Elaine Summers live & on film at Anthology
Film Archives, 32 East 2nd Ave at 2nd Street, 7, $9
Radio Wonderland & They Might Be Giants play at Le
Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker at Thompson, 7, $28
Friday
March
27th
Pamela Jorden at Klaus von Nichtssagend, 438 Union Ave at
Metropolitan, Brooklyn, 7-9
Old School at Jack the Pelican, 487 Driggs Ave, betw N 9th
& N 10th, Brooklyn, 7-9
Linda Francis, Don Voisne, Joan Waltemath, & Michael
Zahn open at Galeria Janet, 205 Norman Ave at Humboldt, Brooklyn, 7-9
Thursday
March
26th
Michael Anderson
(a
DKS favorite) Collage Geomancy at Marlborough Chelsea, 545 West
25th Street,
6-8
Gavin Turk at Sean
Kelly, 528 West 29th Street, 6-8
Phantom landscapes:
Installation and drawings by Penny
Hes Yassour at Stefan
Stux Gallery,
530 West 25th Street,
6-8
Louise Fishman at Cheim
&
Read, 547 West 25th
Street, 6-8
Stimuli at Thomas Werner,
526
West
26th Street, #712, 6-9
Mickalene Thomas at Lehmann Maupin,
540
West
26th Street, 6-8
Marepe, Discompleto
at Anton Kern,
532 West 20th Street,
The
Anyway
Ember:
a story of sadness and hope by Jennifer Reeves at Galeria Ramis Barquet,
532 West 24th Street, 6-8
Sarah Crowner at Nicelle Beauchene, 163 Eldridge Street at
Delancey, 6-8
Jessica Rankin at The
Project, 37 FW 57th Street, 3rd fl.,
betw 5th & 6th, 6-8
Alexa Horochowski at Praxis,
25
East
73rd Street, 3rd fl., betw Madison & 5th, 6-8
Two Loops & a V by Damaris Drummond & WigShop by
Amber
Martin at Dactyl Foundation,
64
Grand
Street, betw Wooster & West
Broadway, 8-10, $15, also Friday
Start of the AIPAD
Photography Show at Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave, betw 66th
& 67th, 11am-7, $25, through 3/29
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Media
Preview for Brooklyn Museums Gustave Caillebotte:
Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea The first major
showing of the work of the French Impressionist Gustave Caillebotte
(1848-1894) to be presented in New York in more than thirty years
features the artist's well-known Parisian cityscapes alongside his
painted scenes of outdoor life on the coast of Normandy and in the
rural villages of Yerres and Petit Gennevilliers, where he and his
family maintained estates. The exhibition will explore for the first
time how these paintings express Caillebotte's passion for subjects in
which water plays a central role.
Refreshments will be served.
Tuesday
March
24
Talk "Reveries of Sleeping Beauty: Slumber and Death in
Anatomical Museums, Fairground Shows, and Art " Kathryn A. Hoffmann,
University of Hawaii at Manoa at Proteus Gowanus 543 Union Street,
Brooklyn, Entrance down the alley off Nevins Street, 7:30 pm
Sunday
March 22
Group Show, A NYC ART SHOW: Quintessential Color, Sensorial
Realities and Spatial Ar at Agora
Gallery, 530 West 25th Street, Chelsea,
11am-8pm
Saturday
March
21st
Richard Allen Morris :
Morris code-works from 1957 2007 at Peter Blum
Chelsea, 526 West 29th Street, 6 8
Matthias
Meyer, The ornament of beauty is suspect
The ornament of beauty is suspect The
ornament of beauty is suspect, The ornament of beauty is suspect at Danese, 535 West 24th Street, 6th fl.,
6-8
Group Exhibition, Champagne
&
BaloneyJeff
Bailey Gallery,
511 West 25th Street, No. 207,
Beka Goedde Phototropic Dormancy at Glowlab,
30
Grand
Street, 7-9pm
Performance: Big Art
Group SOS + Jamal Cyrus Winners
Have
Yet
To Be Announced at The
Kitchen, 512 West 19th Street
betw 10th & 11th Ave.s,
Subway: A, C, E to
14th
Street;
1, 9 to 18th
Street; L to 8th Avenue $15, 8pm
Birendra Pani Re-Vision at RL
Fine Arts, 39 West 19 Street, betw 5th & 6th ave, 6th
fl., 6:30-8:30pm
Kids Behaving Badly (a
large
star-studded
show of Photography w/ with artworks by Larry Clark, Nan Goldin, David Armstrong,
Mark
Morrisroe, Jack Pierson, Karlheinz Weinberger, Brian Finke, John
Arsenault, Marc Yankus, Collin LaFleche) at ClampArt,
531
West
25th
St., grd fl.,
6-8
CORE, featuring
works by Jake Berthot, Forrest Bess, Alfonso
Fratteggiani Bianchi, Suzan Frecon, John Lees, Robert Therrien, Alison
Wilding, and Christopher Wilmarth at Betty
Cuningham,
541 W. 25th St.,
Venske & Spanle Coming Togeter at Margaret
Thatcher
Projects, 511 West 25th Street, #404,
6-8
Blake Fitch Expectations
of Adolescence Kids + Behaving Badly at ClampArt,
521-531 West 25th Street, grd fl., 6-8
Dirk Westphal Super Uber at Mixed Greens Gallery,
531 West 26th Street, 6-8
Heide Hatry, Heads and Tales at Elga
Wimmer,
526 West 26th Street,
3rd fl., 6-8
Izima Kaoru, New Work at Von
Lintel Gallery, 555 West
25th Street, 2nd fl.,
6-8
Matthew Sleeth Various
Positions (parts 1 though 6) at Claire Oliver Fine Art, 513 West
26th Street, 6-8pm
Andrew Erdos, Ann Torke, Bryan Whitney, Domestic, Jeff
Becker at AC [Institute
Direct
Chapel], 547 West 27 Street, 5th fl.,
6-8 6-8pm
Gabriel J. Shuldiner Have
You Really Thought about Utopia at Gallery
355, 355 West 41 Street, ste. 2RE, 6-8pm
Ann Hamilton new
works at Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, 980
Madison Avenue, at East 77 Street, fl. 5, 6-8pm
Lillian Alonzo Marin The Journey at Shop Talk and Art
Gallery, 35 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn, 6-9pm
Wednesday
March
18
Welcome
to My World curated by Jonathan Greene at Greene Contemporary, Downtown: 9
Clinton Street, 6-8pm
Caroline Hwang, Saelee Oh, Seonna Hong I Know What You're Thinking... at Sloan
Fine
Art, 128 Rivington
Street, 7-9pm
Lecture: Destruction as a
Creative Force: Considering its Function in Art Therapy at SVA Westside
Gallery,
141 West
21st Street, rm 101C, RSVP to 212.592.2610,
6:30-8pm
Paul Graham Photographs 1981-2006 at Greenberg
Van
Doren
Gallery, 730 Fifth Avenue, at 57th Street, 7th
fl., 6-8
Welcome to My World at Greene Contemporary
Seonna Hong, Caroline Hwang & Saelee Oh, I Know What
Youre
Thinking... at Sloan Fine Art,
6-8
Sunday
March
15th
Just Alap Raga Ensemble in Concert featuring La Monte Young
& Marian Zazeela at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th St., $30, 9pm
Performance: Let's drink.
Let's talk. FreeCasual Conversations in Brooklyn inaugural
exhibition at Black
& White Gallery, 483 Driggs Avenue, Williamsburg, B'lyn, reception
6-9pm, performance
7-9pm
Auction: Benefit Silent
Auction for Swimming Cities of Serenissima Featuring SWOON, Maya
Hayuk, Monica Canilao, & more at Secret Project Robot, 210 Kent
Avenue, Brooklyn, Williamsburg: 7:30 10pm silent auction, 9pm 3am
dance party
Friday
March
13th
Tomoo Gokita Champion
Carnival at ATM Gallery, 619 B West 27th
Street, 6-8
Paper Salon: Waxing,
Dyeing, Distressing at Center for Book Arts, 28 West
27th Street, 3rd fl., $10, 6-9pm
Howard Gross, Returnung at Ch'i,
293
Grand
Street, Williamsburg, B'lyn,
Thursday
March
12th
A sensitive manipulation of light where the enigma of each
image
results in a powerful statement of pure colour and spiritual
transcendence at Elga
Wimmer,
526 West 26th Street,
3rd fl., 6-8
Susanne Thiemann, Entangled at Martos
Gallery, 540 West 29th Street,
Glynnis McDaris, Surfaces at Bespoke Gallery, 547
West
27th Street, 6th
fl.,
Mira Lehr: New Works at Flomenhaft Gallery,
547
West
27th Street, Suite 308,
Group Exhibit, The Mark of the Hand at Spanierman
Gallery LLC, 45 East 58th Street,
James Paterson Harvest at Bitforms,
529
West
20th Street, 2nd fl., 6:30-8:30
A Benefit for African Services Committee at James
Cohan
Gallery, 533 West 26th Street, 7-9
Mirah Lehr New Works at Flomenhaft Gallery, LLC,
547
West
27th Street, rm.s 308 & 528, 6-8
Dai Ichi Arts at Jonathan O'Hara Gallery, 41 East
57th Street, 13 fl., 5:30-9
Pasha Radetzki Crossed House at Zone:
Contemporary
Art,
41 West 57th Street, 6-8pm
Performance: Laurie Anderson Transitory Life: Some Stories
at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th St., $30, 8pm
Tuesday March
10th
Maya Stendhal Gallery cordially
invites you to a private cocktail
reception to celebrate: A
Tribute Exhibition to Anthology Film Archives and Jerome Hill. Martin Scorsese
will present National Film Preservation
Foundation’s
new DVD
set,
“Treasures
IV: American Avant-Garde
Film
1947-l986,� dedicated
to
Jonas Mekas and Anthology. All procedes will benefit Anthology
Film Archives (Catering by Cipriani Downtown) Individuals: $125,
Couples: $175 As reservations are limited, an early response is
recommended. For more information,
please call Kate Murphy at 212.366.1549 or email info@mayastendhalgallery.com
Anthology has
permanent collections on Harry Smith, Paul Sharits, Joseph Cornell, and
Jonas Mekas. Anthology is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization funded by
members, donors, foundations, corporations, government agencies, and
admissions to public screenings.
Wednesday
March
11
Greg Lindquist, Brooklyn Industry at BAMart
at Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn
Corpus Extremus (LIFE+) at Exit Art,
475
Tenth
Avenue, at 36th Street, 7-10pm,
Monday March 2nd
The Morbid Anatomy Library
at Proteus Gowanus Gallery, 543 Union St., Brooklyn. (The
library houses Joanna Ebenstein's ever-growing collection of books,
catalogs, photographs, articles, ephemera and artifacts exploring the
interstices of art and medicine, death and culture. First public event,
a reading.) 7:30 pm
Sunday
March
1
Martin Kippenberger: The
Problem Perspective at MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art,
11 West
53rd
Street, until May
Peter G Ray, THE
GUY CAN PAINT at Bridge
Gallery, 98 Orchard Street, 6-8
Tuesday
March
3
Karen Yasinsky, I Choose Darkness at Mireille Mosler Ltd., 35 East
67th Street, 4th fl., 6-8
Feb 19-23, 2009
The ADAA Art Show at Seventh
Regiment Armory, Park Avenue at 67th Street
Friday
February
27th
Tomoo
Gokita at ATM Gallery,
619 B West 27th
Street, 6-8
Thomas Scheibitz, THe
Missing Link in Delphi at
Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, 521 West 21rst Street,
Alyson Shotz at Derek
Eller
Gallery, 615 West 27th Street, 6-8
Timothy McDowell, Lauren Gohara & Amy Talluto, Second
Nature at Metaphor
Contemporary Art, 382 Atlantic Avenue,
Juliana Romano Keep the Dark Out of Your Mind at Marvelli Gallery,
526 West 26th Street,
Photography: Robert D'Alessandro at Gitterman
Gallery,
170 East 75th Street,
Maya Onoda, Cave~flip side~ at
at Magnan
Projects, 317 Tenth
Avenue, 7pm
Tuesday
Feb
24th
Michael Borremans Taking Turns at at
David
Zwirner,
525 West 19th Street (btwn 10th & 11th),
But Does it Work? Art, Activism and the Interventionist's
Gesture A
Conversation between Joseph DeLappe, Stephen Duncombe, and Steve
Lambert at EFA
Gallery,
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, 323 West 39th Street, 2nd
fl., 6:30pm
John LaFarge and Japan at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum,
1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th St., 6:30pm, $10
Saturday
February
21st
Carolee Scheemann,
Painting, What It Became,
(I'm a painter. I am still a painter and I will die
painter.
Everything that I have developed has to do with the canvas. -CS) at P.P.O.W.,
511 West
25th Street, 3rd fl.,
West 20th Street, 9E,
7-9pm
Photography: Elga Esser Wrecks and Landscapes at Sonnabend
Gallery, 536 West 22nd Street, 5-7pm
Jakob Kolding Memories of
the Future at Team Gallery, 83 Grand Street, betw Wooster
& Green, 6-8
t.error - your fear is an
external object curated by Aniko Erdosi at Hungarian
Cultural
Center, 447 Broadway, 5th fl., betw Howard &
Grand, 7-9
Broadcast at Pratt Manhattan Gallery, 144 West 14th Street,
Lisa Yuskavage at David Zwirner, 519 West 19th
Street,
Performance: Kalup Linzy
As Comedy, Tragedy, Sketches of Me and Rashaad Newsome's Shade
Compositions at The
Kitchen, 512 West 19th Street
betw 10th & 11th Ave.s, 8pm, $10
Yvon Lambert New York is
pleased to announceHim + Her,
an
exhibition
of
new work by Candice
Breitz, considered one of the most
important contemporary video artists at Yvon
Lambert
New
York, 550 West 21st Street,
Gerry Tuten Air + Water at Atlantic Gallery, 135 West 29th
Street, 6th fl.
Post Memory: A Collection of Makeshift curated by Yaelle
Amir at EFA
Gallery,
The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, 323 West 39th Street, 2nd
fl.,
Lecture: ADAA Collectors' Forum: Objects of Passion:
Relics,
Sacred and Profane at Armory, Park Avenue at East
67th Street, 6:30pm, ticket$
Thomas Ovlisen (Perfect) Invisible for Ever Changing at Klaus
von
Nichtssagend
Gallery, 438 Union Avenue at Metropolitan, Williamsburg,
B'lyn, 7-9pm
Patterns of Growth curated by Susan Ross, Melissa Staiger
at NURTUREart
Gallery
& Emerging Curators' Resource Center, 910
Grand
Street,
Williamsburg, B'lyn,
7-9pm
Will Rogan Remnant World at Small A Projects, 261 Broome
Street,
Animalania curated
by Aliya Naumoff at Fuse Gallery, 93 Second Avenue,
betw 5 & 6 Streets, 7-10pm
Screening: Prime Mover: That's
Kind
of
Queer at Chez Bushwick, Bushwick,
Brooklyn, 304 Boerum Street, #23, 7pm, $10 smackeroos
Tuesday
February
17th
Applications of Medical
Imaging Technology in Contemporary Artistic Practice A
discussion with artists Robert de Saint Phalle and B.J. Vogt and
curator Nina Horisaki-Christens at The
BRIC Rotunda
Gallery, 33 Clinton Street, Brooklyn
Heights, 7pm
Leon Kossoff, the early
years, 1957-1967 at Mitchell-Innes
&
Nash, 534
West 26th Street,
6-8
Conversation + screening with Takeshi Murata Electronic
Arts
Intermix, 535 West 22
St., 5th fl., (betw 10th & 11th Ave.)
Group Exhibit curated by John Miller, REGIFT, + Renate
Lorenz / Pauline Boudry, N.O. BODY at Swiss
Institute -
Contemporary Art, 495 Broadway, 3rd fl.,
Group Exhibition, THIS-HAS-BEEN
at On Stellar Rays, 133 Orchard
St., 7-9
Frank Olt and Yvonne Thomas at Lohin Geduld Gallery,
531 West 25th Street, 5-7pm
A Relationship Left For
Dead on the Lower East Side
at Cuchifritos, 120
Essex Street, Delancey / Rivington (inside the Essex St. Food Market at
the South end of the building),
Friday
February
13th
Josh Smith, Currents at
Luhring Augustine Gallery, 531 West 24th Street,
The Bruce High Quality
Foundation at The Bruce High
Quality Foundation, Empire at Cueto
Project, 551 West 21st Street, Stand Still You Buzzards -
Don't Go For Those Guns! And in Gallery II Buckle: The Art And
Craft Of The Western Belt Buckle at
Lyons Wier Ortt Contemporary, 511 West
25th Street,
# 205
Photography Group Show at Ch'i, 293 Grand Street,
Williamsburg, Brooklyn 6-9pm
Group show- ingenious
methodology Photography w/
Cesare Bedogne,
Marita Contreras, Michel Demanche, Gina Fuentes Walker, Alex Harsley,
Chuck Kelton, Gerald Mocarsky, James Serkoch and more at Ch'i,
293
Grand
Street,
Williamsburg,
B'lyn,at
Ch'i,
293
Grand
Street, Williamsburg, B'lyn, February 13th
Dubai Underground, zeven artists from Dubai whose
works reveal the hidden complexity of this glitzy Persian Gulf city at Like
the
Spice
Gallery, 224 Roebling Street, Brooklyn
Andre Van Der Kerkhoff, Gotham City Blues at Art Break, 195
Grand Street,
The Bruce High Quality Foundation at The Bruce High Quality
Foundation, Empire at Cueto Project, 551 West 21st Street,
Hermine Ford at Hermine Ford at Norte Maar, 83 Wyckoff
Avenue, #1B,
Boats Against The Current at Heist Gallery, 27 Essex
Street,
Dubai Underground at Like the Spice, 224 Roebling Street,
Brooklyn,
The paintings of John
Wellington and Jennifer Delilah
and the new media paintings and sculptures of Claudia Hart do indeed go Baroque at
Jack the
Pelican Presents, 487 Driggs Avenue, Brooklyn, L train is an
incredibly convenient, located 2 blocks from the Bedford stop., 7-9
p.m
Hermine Ford at Norte Maar, 83 Wyckoff Avenue, #1B,
Thursday
February
12th
Thomas Hirschhorn
Universal Gym
Known for sprawling works that transform traditional white cube spaces
into absorbing environments tackling issues of critical theory, global
politics, and consumerism, Hirschhorn engages the viewer through
superabundance. Combining found imagery and texts, bound up in low-tech
constructions of cardboard, foil, and packing tape, he props imagistic
assaults in a DIY-fashion that correlates to the intellectual
scavenging and sensory overload designed to simulate our own process of
grappling with the excess of information in daily life at Gladstone
Gallery,
530 West 21 Street, 5:30-7:30pm
Carolee Schneemann
"Performance Photographs from the 1970s" at Caroline Nitsch Project
Room, 534 West 22nd Street, no opening
Gary Sherman, Deer Park at The Phatory,
618
East
9th Street, between B and C,
A Mind Filled with Crows
at CHC Gallery, 511 West 20th Street ,
Hank Willis Thomas &
John Bankston at Jack Shainman, 513
West 20th Street,
Lecture: John Yau Anonymous and Particular at SVA
(Visual Arts Theater), 333 West 23 Street, 7pm
Melissa Meyer New Works at Lennon,
Weinberg,
Inc.,
514 West 25th Street,
The Garden at 4 AM curated by Paul Laster, Renee Ricardo at
Gana Art, West 25 Street, 568
Sam Gibbons Bone Meal at Claire Oliver Fine Art, 513 West
26th Street, 2W,
Amy Pleasant at Amy Pleasant, Tight Shot at Jeff
Bailey Gallery, 511 West 25th Street, Suite
207,
Julie Heffernan,
The Garden at 4 AM at Gana Art NY, 568 West 25th Street,
Benedicte Peyr at at Morgan Lehman
Gallery, 317 Tenth Avenue,
Paul Morrison at Cheim
&
Read, 547 West 25th
Street, 6-8
Rachel Perry Welty, You
May Already be a Winner at Yancey Richardson Gallery, 535
West 22nd Street, 3rd Floor,
Rachel Papo, Desperately Perfect, Serial No. 3817131 at ClampArt,
521-531 West 25th Street, grd fl.,
The multi panel
Photographic masterpieces of Alpine splendor of the Italian artist
Walter Niedermayr at Robert Miller,
524 West 26th Street,
Solar at Elga
Wimmer,
526 West 26th Street,
3rd fl., 6-8
Outline at Serrano Contemporary, 547 West 27th Street,
Kori Newkirk at The
Project, 37 East 57th
Street, 3rd fl.
Leah Tinari new paintings which invite the viewer to Sneak a peek inside her outragious personal life
and witness the sometimes scandalously naughtie revelry enjoyed by her
friends & family at Mixed
Greens Gallery,
531 West 26th Street
Screening: The People Speak at MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art,
11 West
53rd
Street, Theater 1, 7pm
Lecture: Muse Fuse with Paddy Johnson at NURTUREart
Gallery, 229 Leonard Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 7pm
Tuesday
February
10th
Lecture: Christopher LaMarca The Camera Club of New York
Presents at SVA Gallery, 209 East 23rd
Street (Eastside Gallery), 7pm $10
BFA Fine Arts: New Art/New York curated by Emeritus Jeanne
Siegel at SVA
(Visual Arts Gallery), 601 West 26th Street,15th fl.
Lecture: Modern Teaism Series So-oku Sen: Tea Life at Japan
Society, 333 East 47th
Street, 6:30pm
PopRally Presents Artist's
Choice: Vik Muniz, Rebus Closing Party at MoMA, The Museum of Modern Art,
11 West
53rd
Street, 8:30-11:30pm, $10
Monday
February
9th
Lecture: Paul Graham in conversation with Philip Gefter at SVA Gallery, 209 East 23rd
Street (Eastside Gallery), 7pm
Lecture: A Conversation with Photographer Paul Graham at SVA
(Visual Arts Theater), 333 West 23 Street, 7pm
Sunday
February
8th
Group Exhibit, Home Sweet Home, curated by curated by Ombretta Agro Andruff at Dorsky Gallery
Curatorial Programs,
11-03 45th Avenue, Long Island City, 2-5pm
Saturday
February
7th
All That Glitters Is Gold, presented by Melissa McCaig
Welles at McCaig Welles,
129
Roebling Street, suite B, at N 5th, Brooklyn,
7-10
Misbehavior, a series of performances in response to
Nayland Blakes Behavior, at Location
One, 26 Greene Street, betw Grand
& Canal, 8
Friday
February
6th
Andrea Zittel,
single strand, forward motion & Daniel Hesidence, ROSE LAUGHTER + Winter Holiday,
Curated by David at Andrea
Rosen
Gallery, 525 West 24th Street,
Akira Ikezoe, ephemeral
garden at Esso Gallery, 531 West 26th
Street,
John Grimonprez, Double
Take at Sean Kelly Gallery,
528 West 29th Street,
Visitor Center, an exhibition by
Jarrod Beck, at Melville Gallery, 213 Water Street at Bridge, Brooklyn,
6-8
Brian Dewan &
Nadja Bournonville at Pierogi,
177
North Ninth Street, Williamsburg, B'lyn, betw
Driggs & Bedford, 7-9
Thursday
February
5th
Frenzy and
Aftermath curated by Joel Beck at Nicholas
Robinson
Gallery, 535 West 20th Street, 535, 6-9pm
Brian Tolle Levittown at CRG
Gallery, 535 West 22rd
Street, 3rd fl.,
Linda Lippa at Denise Bibro, 529 West 20th
Street, #4W, 6-8
Dane Patterson, Ben Bunch at The
Proposition:
Donahue/ Sosinski Art, 559 West 22nd Street,
Todd Gordon, Ephraim Rubenstein at George
Billis
Gallery,
511 West 25th Street, ground fl.,
6-8
Ellsworth Kelly Diagonal at Matthew
Marks
Gallery, 523 West 24th Street,
Clark V. Fox, Art Green,
Curated by Mary Heilmann & Jim
Nutt at Cue
Art Foundation,
511 West 25th Street,
Timothy McDowell, Lauren Gohara & Amy Talluto, Second
Nature at Metaphor Contemporary Art, 382
Atlantic Avenue, 6 9pm
Peter Fox at Hogar Collection, 362 Grand Street,
Performance at ISE
Cultural
Foundation, 555 Broadway, betw Spring &
Prince, 6-8, in conjunction with the exhibition, A Conflicted Streetate
Over Spilt Milk at
the City Reliquary, 370 Metropolitan
Ave at Havemeyer, Brooklyn, 7-10
Zak Kitnick at Southfirst, 60 North 6th Street,
betw Kent & Wythe, Brooklyn, 7-9
Screening of Martin Rejtmans documentary, Copacabana, at 53
Washington Sq South, betw Thompson & Sullivan, 6:30-9, Q&A with
director follows, presented by Bomb, 718.636.9100 x 104 for more info
Thursday
January
29th
Matta, Five Decades
of Painting at PaceWildenstein,
32
East
57th Street, 6 8
Ruud van Empel, Dawn,
Souvenir, World, Moon at Stefan
Stux, 530 West 25th Street,
Man is only fully
human when he plays Friedrich von
Schiller, Perla Krauze, Stones
and Flowers at Howard Scott Gallery, 529 West
20th Street, 7th Floor,The
German word Kammerspiel means Chamber-Play and evokes both
theatre
and cinema, Jan Kopp,
Kammerspiel at Martos
Gallery, 540 West 29th Street,
Peter Macapia Design Office for Research and Architecture, SWARM at Bridge
Gallery, 98 Orchard
Street,
Devon Dikeou at the Galleries
at
the
Moore, 20th Street & the Parkway, Philadelphia,
6-8
Artist Talk/Meet & Greet with Bradley Peters at Melanie Flood
Projects, 186 Washington Ave at Myrtle, 7-9, rsvp to mfloodprojects@gmail.com
Wednesday
January
28th
Separate Entities at Museum 52, 95 Rivington Street,
betw Orchard & Ludlow, 6-8
Slide Show Cloak Room at Artists
Space, 38 Greene Street, 3rd fl.,
betw Grand & Broome, 7, screening lasts 1 hr
Bradley Peters, curated by Amani Olu, at Melanie Flood
Projects,
186 Washington Ave at Myrtle, 7-10, rsvp to mfloodprojects@gmail.com
The Nights of Our Lives at UCB, 307 West 26th Street, betw
8th & 9th, 9:30, $5
Tuesday
January
27th
Rachel Klinghoffer Bender at Kate Robinson, 65 East 3rd
Street, betw 1st & 2nd, 7-9
And Your Very Flesh Shall Be A Great Poem aat NY
Studio
Gallery,154 Stanton
St., 7-9
"Pierre Bonnard: The Late
Interiors",
75 paintings, drawings, and watercolors from 1923 to 1947, when Bonnard
centered his painting activity in Le Cannet, in the south of France at
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000
Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street, until April 19, 2009
Saturday
January 24th
Queens International 4curated by Jose Ruiz, Erin
Sickler at Queens Museum of Art,
NY City
Building,
Flushing
Meadows,
Corona Park, Queens, New York City Building,
6pm-midnight
Piero Manzoni, A Retrospective curated by Germano Celant at
Gagosian
Gallery, 555
West 24th Street & Eleventh Avenue,
Tim Knowles, Pe Lang &
Zimoun, The Unpredictable Forms of Sound and Motion at bitforms,
529
West
20th
Street,
2nd fl., 6:30-8:30pm
Group Exhibit, Short Circuits at Peter
Blum Chelsea, 526 West 29th Street,
Screening: Matt Mullican Performance Live - Under Hypnosis
at The
Drawing
Center, 35 Wooster Street, 4pm
Alex Waterman The Night
Driver 2009 at Tracy Williams, Ltd,
313 Lil West 4 Street, betw West 12 Street &
Bank, 2:30pm, 4:30
Friday
January
23rd
Jonathan Callan, Jason Tomme & Mika Rottenberg,
Performance Stills
at Nicole Klagsbrun
Gallery, 526 West 26th Street, Room 213
Peter Pinchbeck, 1931-2000 at Luise Ross Gallery, 511 West 25
Street #307,
Stephen Shames, Childhood & Youth at Steven Kasher Gallery, 521 West 23rd
Street, 2nd Floor,
Alyssa Pheobus, LAY
IN
THE
REINS at Bellwether,
134
Tenth
Avenue,
Heterotopia: MFA Thesis
(15 Artists) curated by Lumi Tan, Summer Guthery, Nicholas Weist at SVA
(Visual Arts Gallery), 601 West 26 Street, 15th fl.,
Donald Sultan, Wallflowers,
Gouaches,
Paintings
and Multiples at Mary
Ryan Gallery, 527 West 26th Street,
Franck Salzwedel, From Here to the Moon at Bespoke
Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, 6th Floor,
"Paraphernalia and Other
Treasures" 1st gallery show of an outsider
artist Richard Gorycki (b.1944), featuring his work between 1985 &
1995 at M.Y. Art Prospects
Gallery, 547 West 27th
Street, 2nd fl. 6-8
Leah Raintree, Operable
Chambers and Other Biological Fictions at Foley Gallery, 547
West 27th Street, 5th Floor,
Stephen Wuensch Suprematist Parking: A site-specific
installation commemorating eight
years of failed leadership at Black Black Box, Eldridge Street,
232, 7-9
Wednesday
January
21
Tara Mateik Men With
Missing Parts at Tracy Williams, Ltd,
313 Lil West 4 Street, betw West 12 Street &
Bank, 7:30pm
Photography: John Dolan Berkshire at Robin Rice Gallery, 325 West 11th
Street, 5:30-8:30
Jill Magid Undergrounds at Tracy
Williams Ltd.,
313 West 4 Street, garden entrance, betw West 12
Street & Bank, 2-4pm
David Diao, I lived there
until I was 6 at Postmasters Gallery, 459 West 19th Street, 6-8
Critical Art Ensemble
at Printed Matter, 195 10th Ave at
21st Street, 5-7
Mona Hatoum at Alexander
&
Bonin, 132 Tenth Avenue, betw 18th & 19th,
6-8
Marc Handelman & David
Schutter at Sikkema Jenkins & Co., 530 West 22nd Street,6-8
David Maljkovic Retired
Compositions at Metro
Pictures, 519 West 24th Street,6-8
"Born in the morning, dead by night,"
focuses on the difficulty
of
maintaining stability in life and the tension between the vitality of
hope and the disappointment of failure at Leo Koenig, Inc. 545
West 23rd Street, 6-8 (sounds interesting)
Chris
RubinoMake Believe
Maple
Leaves at Heist,
27
Essex
Street, betw Hester & Grand, 7-9
Jennie C. Jones, The Walkman Compositions + Kirsten
Hassenfeld at Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth Street
at Washington Street, Brooklyn, 5-8
Brian Wilson Schock
Treatment plays at McCaig Welles, 129 Roebling
Street at N 5th, Brooklyn, 7-12am
Jonah Birns & John-Taki at Work, 65 Union Street at Van Brunt,
Brooklyn, 7
Michael DeLucia, Luke Stettner Never Odd or Even and What
Was,
What Wasn't, What Will Never Be at Kate Werble Gallery, 83 Vandam
Street at Hudson Street
Biala Collages 1957-1963 and
Selected
Paintings
at Tibor de Nagy,
724 Fifth Avenue, 12th fl., at 57th Street, 3-5pm
Photography: Carl de Keyzer For
the Love of God at Higher Pictures, Madison avenue,
764, at East 66 Street
Riccio Lecture with
art
historian Andrew Butterfield
at The
Frick Collection, 1 East 70th Street,
free w/museum adm.,
2-3pm
Friday
January 16th
Things Fall Apart,
curated by Joy Garnett, w/
Stephen Andrews, Paul Chan + The Front, Mounir Fatmi, Yevgeniy Fiks,
Joy Garnett, Susan Hefuna, Christopher Lowry Johnson, Carlos Motta,
Renata Poljak, Susan Silas at Winkleman
Gallery, 637 West 27th Street
Justin Samson at John Connelly, 625 West 27th
Street, betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
Michael Waugh at Schroeder Romero, 637 West 27th
Street, betw 11th & 12th, 6-8
Michael Waugh, The More I
See of Men at Schroeder Romero, 637 West 27th Street, Suite B,
Out of Line at Lombard-Freid
Projects,
531 West 26th Street, 2nd fl., 6-8
The Space of the Work & the Place of the Object at Sculpture
Center, 44-19 Purves Street at Jackson Ave, LIC, 4-6
Saturday
January
10th
Helen Mayer Harrison &
Newton Harrison, the rising of waters
of the warming lands and the inescapable upward movement of peoples
at Ronald
Feldman
Fine Arts, 31 Mercer Street,
John Gerrard at Simon Preston, 301 Broome
Street, betw Forsyth & Eldridge, 6-8
Louise Peabody at Woodward,
133
Eldridge
Street, betw Broome & Delancey, 6-8
Nava Lubelski at LMAK,
139
Eldridge
Street, betw Broome & Delancey, 6-8
Matt Johnson at Taxter & Spengemann, 123
East 12th Street, betw 3rd & 4th, 7
Mary Heilman at 303, 525 West 22nd Street, 6-8
Candida Hofer at Sonnabend, 536 West
22nd Street, 5-7
CORROSIONS
OF
CONFORMITY, New York-based artist Michael
Bevilacqua's new paintings and works on paper command
the viewer's attention with their robust pal