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The DART Board: 04.28.2015

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday April 28, 2015

Art Fairs / Special Events

Wednesday, April 29-Sunday, May 3

Art Market San Francisco. Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason Center, 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA. Information.

Friday, May 1-Sunday, May 3

Paris Photo – Los Angeles. Paramount Pictures Studios, 5555 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Information.

Photo Independent Art Fair. Raleigh Studios, 5300 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles, CA. Information.

Tuesday, April 28

Harvard Business School Club of New York presents, 6-8:30 pm Yusuke Yamatani, Mayumi Hosokura, and Daisuke Yokota present their work, moderated by Ivan Vartanian, Shashin Chief Director. Offices of Bryant Part Corp., Suite 2400, 1065 Avenue of the Americas, NY, NY. Register

Thursday, April 30

ICP presents, 6-10 pm: The 31st Annual Infinity Awards. Cornell Capa Lifetime Achievement: Graciela Iturbide; Art: Larry Fink; New Media: Question Bridge: Black Males (Chris Johnson, Hank Willis Thomas, Bayeté Ross Smith, Kamal Sinclair & Jesse Williams); Photojournalism: Tomas van Houtryve; Publication: The Notion of Family by LaToya Ruby Frazier; Trustee: The Lean In Collection, by Getty Images & LeanIn.Org; Young Photographer: Evgenia Arbugaeva; With a special presentation to Mario Testino. Pier 60, 11th Avenue at 18thStreet, NY, NY.  Information

Infinity Awards Offer: Portrait session with an acclaimed contemporary artist to benefit the International Center of Photography. Information.


Daisuke Yokota, in a performance of UNTITLED. Photos: James Brown.

Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2

Goliga and Shashin: Photography from Japan present, 11:30 am-6 pm:  Highlight Studio, 36 East 30th Street, NY, NY. Information.

Saturday, May 2

Shashin: Photography from Japan presents, 11 am-6 pm: Takashi Homma | Participatory Camera Obscura Workshop. Four sessions are open, each for 10 participants. Highlight Studios, 30th Street between Park and Madison, NY, NY, NY. TicketsInformation.

May 1 – May 31

Times Square Arts presents, 11:57 pm: Andy Warhol | Screen Tests 1964-66. Times Square, NY, NY. Information.

 


Steve Schapiro, Andy Loves Edie, New York, 1965.

Lectures / Readings / Screenings 

Tuesday, April 28

FIT Photo Talks Presents, 5 pm: Jeff Mermelstein. FIT, 227 West 27th Street, Katie Murphy Amphitheater, NY, NY. Information.

Wednesday, April 29

NYU Dept. of Art History and Grey Art Gallery present, 6:30 pm: Julie Saul and Shelly Rice | Photographic Archives: How Images Live On. Einstein Auditorium, Barney Building, 34 Stuyvesant Street, NY, NY. Information.

The Weiss Lecture Series presents, 5:30 pm: Cooperative Cities: The Journal of Design Strategies. The New School, University Center, 63 Fifth Avenue at 14th Street, NY, NY. Information.

The Public Art Fund presents, 6:30 pm: Thomas Houseago. The New School, The 66 West 12th Street Auditorium, NY, NY. Information.

NYUBP X WNYU  present, 8 pm: Eric Copeland, Juliana Huxtable, Via App. NYU, Richard L. Rosenthal Pavilion, Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, 10th Floor, NY, NY. Doors at 7:30 pm.

The First Crack | A Symposium on Conservation and Value in Contemporary Art, 8:30 am-8 pm. SVA Theater, 333 West 23rd Street, NY, NY. InformationRegister.

#ICPMEETUP presents, 7 pm: New Networks / New Models in Photography, with Fabrice Nadjari and Ulli Barta from Studio 55 / @st55nyc. ICP School, 1114 Avenue of the Americas, NY, NY. Free/Tickets&a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;a mp;n bsp;required.The City as Phantasm, 7-9 pm. Presentation and discussion, with Carla Nappi, Dominic Pettman, and Merritt Symes. Cabinet, 300 Nevins, Brooklyn, NY. [Gowanus]

Sergio Purtell, Thomas Roma, in conversation with Susan Kismaric, 7-8 pm. ART 3, 109 Ingraham Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Scientific Controversies with Janna Levin presents, 7:30 pm: The Goddam Particle [Higgs Boson]. Pioneer Works, 159 Pioneer Street, Red Hook, Brooklyn.

Joe McNally | The Nature of Photography: Life in the field, 6:30 pm. The New York Botanical Garden, Ross Hal, 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY. Information.

Thursday, April 30

Dncan Phillips Lecture Series presents, 6:30 pm: Hiroshi Sugimoto. The Phillips Collection Auditorium, 1600 21st Street NW, Washington, DC. Information.

Friday, May 1

Art Criticism & Writing at the School of Visual Arts presents, 7 pm: Teju Cole in conversation with David Levi Strauss & Emmanuel Iduma. SVA Theater, 333 West 23rd Street, NY, NY. Tickets

The ICP Infinity Awards present, 7-8 pm: Graciela Iturbide. ICP School, Shootiong Studio, 1114 Avenue of the Americas, NY, NY. InformationTickets

Debut Reading of the Migration Series Poetry Suite6:30 pm. MoMA, 11 West 53rd Street, NY, NY. Tickets.


Lili Almog, Night Light, from Between Presence and Absence.

Book Events

Thursday, April 30

Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art and the Drawing Center present, 7 pm: Reading, discussion, and book signing with Natalie Frank | The Brothers Grimm. Frank joins Claire Gilman, curator at the Drawing Center, renowned art historian Linda Nochlin, and fairy tale expert Jack Zipes for a panel discussion about fairy tales, sexuality, feminism, and Frank's recent work. The conversation will be followed by readings of select Grimm's tales. Readers include Pulitzer Prize–winning author Michael Cunningham, legendary choreographer Bill T. Jones, and acclaimed essayist and feminist sage Ariel Levy. Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY. Information.

Crochet Coral Reef: Art, Science, and Handicraft in the Age of the Anthropocene, 7-9pm. Cabinet, 300 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Saturday, May 2

National Independent Bookstore Day 2015. From Brooklyn [powerHouse] to Berkeley [Pegasus Books], independent booksellers invite their neighbors in to celebrate indie pride.

Sunday, May 3

Lili Almog | Between Presence and Absence, 1-4 pm. Book launch party, Lili Almog Studio 424. Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ.  


Lydia Venieri, Planetic Exodus - Haitians, at Stux + Heller.

Openings / Photography

Thursday, April 30

Ji Yeo | It Will Hurt A Little, 6-8 pm. Baxter St at The Camera Club of New York, 126 Baxter Street, NY, NY.

Yinka Shonibare MBE | Rage of the Ballet Gods, 6-8 pm. James Cohan Gallery, 533 West 26th Street, NY, NY.

Robert Frank | Park/Sleep & Partida, 5:30-7:30 pm. Pace/MacGill Gallery, 32 East 57th Street, NY, NY.

William Larson | Fireflies, 6-8 pm. Gitterman Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, NY, NY.

Eyes Only: Halim Al Karim; Josef Fischnaller; ORLAN; Ruud Van Empel; Lydia Venieri, 5:30-8 pm. Stux + Haller Gallery, 24 West 57th Street, NY, NY.

Friday, May 1

Sara Maria Salamone | From Ash to Apollo, 7-9 pm. Group Club Association, 119 Ingraham Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Cig Harvey | Gardening at Night, 5:30-7:30 pm. Robert Klein Gallery / Ars Libri, 500 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA.

Todd Gray | Caliban in the Mirror: Exquisite Terribleness, 6-8 pm. Samson Projects, 450 Harrison Avenue Boston, MA.

Kristian Schuller, Billy and Hells, Taka Kobayashi | High Fashion, 6-8 pm. Florida Museum of Photographic Art, 200 N. Tampa Street, Tampa, FL.

Tom Pickarski | The End of Nowhere, Stories and Photographs, 6-8 pm. Camerwork Gallery, Laundry Building, 515 Center Street, Scranton, PA.

Saturday, May 2

David Graham | Where We Live, Photographs of the American Home, 4-6 pm. Laurence Miller Gallery, 20 West 57th Street, NY, NY.

Zanele Muholi | Isibonelo/Evidence, 5-11 pm. Brooklyn Museum of Art, 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY.

Sze Tsung Leong | Horizons, 4-6 pm. KMR Arts, 2 Titus Road, Washington Depot, CT.

Sunday, May 3

David Levinthal | XXX—Noir et Blanc, 1-6 pm. Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ.

The Future is Forever |Ten Years of the ICP-Bard MFA Program, 12-6 pm. Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ.

10x10 Photobook Salon, featuring presenters Hannah Whitaker, ICP alumna and photographer; David Solo, Brooklyn-based photobook collector; Deirdre Lawrence, Principal Librarian at the Brooklyn Museum; and Ivan Vartanian, Tokyo-based writer and publisher, 2-6 pm. ICP Lab at Mana Contemporary, 888 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ.

Penelope Umbrico |Shallow Sun, 2-5 pm. Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, 258 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT.

 


The Higgs Boson particle, courtesy Pioneer Works.

Openings / All Other Media

Wednesday, April 29

Fred Eerdekens | One looking at it | One looking through, 6-8 pm. Spencer Brownstone Gallery, 3 Wooster Street, NY, NY.

Daniel Wiener | Kooks and Villains, 6-8 pm. Lesley Heller Workspace, 54 Orchard Street, NY, NY.

Tony Oursler, 6-8 pm. Lehmann Maupin, 201 Chrystie Street, NY, NY.

Thursday, April 30

Bruce Conner, 6-8 pm. Paula Cooper Gallery, 521 West 21st Street, NY, NY.

David Salle | New Paintings, 6-8 pm. Skarstedt Chelsea, 550 West 21st Street, NY, NY.

Jesse Greenberg, 6-8 pm. Derek Eller Gallery, 615 West 27th Street, NY, NY.

Friday, April 1

Scott Treleaven | Animal Chapel, 6-8 pm. Invisible-Exports, 89 Eldridge Street, NY, NY.

Opening day, 10:30 am-10 pm: America Is Hard To See. The Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort Street, NY, NY.

Lucas Samaras, 6-8 pm. Pace Gallery, 510 West 25th Street, NY, NY.

Opening day, 11 am-5:45 pm: Sights and Sounds: Nigeria and Revolution of the Eye: Modern Art and the Birth of American Television. The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, NY, NY.


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