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The DART Board: 01.21.2014

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday January 21, 2014

Art Fairs & Events

January 23-26 The Metro Show. “Historic and contemporary American arts and design: paintings, furniture, drawings, prints, photographs, sculpture, folk art, ethnographic, textiles, Native American, and applied and decorative arts.” Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street, NY, NY. Information.

January 23-January 26: The Magic Hour: Harpers Books and Fulton Ryder pop-up shop at the Beverly Hills Hotel during the Grammy Awards. The event will feature rare books, paintings by Enoc Perez, original photographs, punk flyers, artists' publications, special guests, and other curiosities of culture. Information.

January 24-27 Art Palm Beach. Over 80 international galleries will be exhibiting contemporary and emerging artists, plus the inauguration of Art Synergy, the first countywide gallery walk weekend taking place in six historic art districts. Pallm Beach County Convention Center, 650 Okeechobee Boulevard, West Palm Beach, FL. Information.

Above: Brian Ulrich, Untitled Thrift (Shoe Pile), 2006. Courtesy Haggerty Museum of Art, Milwaukee

Tuesday, January 21

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Gary Metz | Quaking Aspen: A Lyric Complaint. Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, 113 West 60th Street, NY, NY.

In Milwaukee Opening day: Brian Ulrich | Copia | Retail, Thrift and Dark Stores, 2001-2011. Hagg erty Museum of Art at Marquette University, 13th and Clybourn Streets, Milwaukee, Wi

Wednesday, January 22

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Tribble & Mancenido | Lost Ones. Sasha Wolf Gallery, 70 Orchard Street, NY, NY.

In Seattle, WA Artist Lecture, 6:30 pm: Hank Willis Thomas, photographer and collaborator in Question Bridge: Black Males. Photo Center NW, 900 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA. Tickets $10/$8.

Thursday, January 23

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Kueng/Caputo | Never Too Much. Salon 94 Freeman’s, 1 Freeman Alley, NY, NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: John Whitaker | Black and White Swan. Leica Store New York, 460 West Broadway, NY, NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Not Long Hidden | Cheryle St. Onge, Jakub Karwowski, Joe Maloney, Joni Sternbach, Kate Joyce. RickWester Fine Art, 526 West 26th Street, Suite 417, NY,NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Noctural Labyrinth | Group Exhibition. Miyoshi Yoshinaga, 547 West 27th Street, 2nd Floor, NY, NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Herbert Matter. Gitterman Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, NY, NY.

In Seattle, WA Artist Lecture, 6:30 pm: Hank Willis Thomas, photographer and collaborator in Question Bridge: Black Males. Photo Center NW, 900 12th Avenue, Seattle, WA. Tickets $10/$8.

Question Bridge was conceived by Chris Johnson. View the trailer. Question Bridge: Black Males was created by Chris Johnson, Hank Willis Thomas, Bayeté Ross-Smith, and Kamal Sinclair. The Executive Producers are Delroy Lindo, Deborah Willis, and Jesse Williams. On view through March 8th at Photo Center NW.

Friday, January 24

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Osa Vasiljeva | Jargot. Art in General, 79 Walker Street, NY, NY.

Saturday, January 25

Open house, 11am-2 pm: The Center for Book Arts | Winter Open House. Tour of new exhibitions, demos, artists’ books and catalogues, and more about CBA programs coming up this season. Warm drinks and snacks. The Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th Street, NY, NY.Information.

In Ithaca, NY Opening day: Beyond Earth Art | Contemporary Artists and the Environment, inspired by the 1969 exhibition, Earth Art. The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Information.

In Beacon, NY CherryBomb PopUP Shop 11am – 6 pm: Artists’ Fire Sale. Reap the benefit of artists cleaning out their studios. Original art, limited edition prints, mixed media and more. Most under $50. CherryBomb, 201 Main Street, Beacon, NY.

In Toronto Opening reception, 2-5 pm: André Kertész. Stephen Bulger Gallery, 1026 Queen Street West, Toronto, ON.

Monday, January 27

Artist talk, noon: Rachel Jablo | My Days of Losing Words. David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, 700 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA. In conjunction with the exhibition of the same title on view through February 19 at the adjacent Gallery at the LRC. Information.

Editor’s Note to young photojournalists

The New York Times Portfolio Review 2014 was announced last week, and if there is still a spot open for this free event, count your lucky stars. See the lineup of reviewers and get the information on LensBlog.


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