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The DART Board: 09.15.2015

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday September 15, 2015

Special Events

Friday, September 18

Greenpoint Gallery Night. Various locations, including Dusk Editions, 7-10 pm. Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Information.

Friday, September 18-Sunday, September 20

Printed Matter Presents the 10th Annual NY Art Book Fair
Free and open to the public, the NY Art Book Fair is the world’s premier event for artists’ books, catalogs, monographs, periodicals, and zines.This year, the fair features over 370 booksellers, antiquarians, artists, institutions and independent publishers from twenty-eight countries. Last year’s fair was attended by more than 35,000 people. Preview, Thursday, September 17, 6-9 pm.  Information.
MoMA PS 1, 22-25 Jackson Avenue on 46th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens. Directions. Photos from the 2014 NY Art Book Fair by BJ Enright Photography, courtesy NYABF.

Unseen Photo Fair. Westergasfabriek, Klönneplein 1, Amsterdam. InformationAmerican Suburb X interviews and UPF 2015 coverage. Programme.

 

NY Art Book Fair 2014, photo: BJ Enright, courtesy NYABF 

 

Friday, September 18, 7-9pm

Join The Center for Book Arts | Art Book Celebration to mark the conclusion of its 40th Anniversary celebrations. Activities will include: “make-and-take” printing and binding stations led by artists Rich O’Russa, Elizabeth Sheehan, and Jennifer Verbit; a raffle; and a last glimpse at the Center’s acclaimed summer exhibitions Embraced: The International Community, organized by Richard Minsky, Founder, Center for Book Arts, and /mit ð det/: Source Materials Visualized, organized by Alexander Campos, Executive Director & Curator, Center for Book Arts, and Heidi Neilson, artist and Co-Founder of SP Weather Station. The limited-edition publication 7 Nights: 28 Poets will be available for purchase. 
The Center for Book Arts, 28 West 27th Street, NY, NY. Information.

Friday, September 18-Saturday, September 19
The 8th Annual Contemporary Artists’ Books Conference.  Two days of lively debate on emerging practices and issues within art-book culture. Information.
Friday, Sept 18, 1:30 pm

ICP’s Matthew Carson has produced a session for the #CABC on the relationship between archives and photography and the increasing phenomenon of using an archive as a narrative structure in photobooks. Presenters for this session include ICP’s Bernard Yenelouis, Susanne Kriemann (Berlin) and Kalev Erickson (London) from the Archive of Modern Conflict.
Additional conference sessions will include panel discussions on such topics as activism, archives in photobooks, recordworks, and instruction sets and recipes. Information.
MoMA PS 1, 22-25 Jackson Avenue on 46th Avenue, Long Island City, Queens. Directions.

Friday, September 18-Sunday, September 20

10x10 Photobooks and ICP Library present
Daisuke Yokota: Color Photographs and Photobooks by Young Japanese Photographers: 2005–2015, presented by 10x10 Photobooks. 
Opening Reception: Saturday, September 19, 6-9pm. ICP-Bard Studios24-20 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, NY. Information

Saturday, September 19, 3-4 pm

10x10 Photobooks and ICP Library present | Afternoon tea with Nick Waplington. Artist talk and book signing, Living Room Work Prints (Little Big Man 2015)

ICP-Bard Studios24-20 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, NY. Information.

Thursday, September 17-Sunday, September 20

Photoville 2015 continues at Brooklyn Bridge Park. Evening events include:

Friday, September 18: PBS’ POV (Point of View). Join the producers, filmmakers and film subjects for a sneak preview of Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie), a selection of shorts and an inside look at the series.

Saturday, September 19: An Evening with National Geographic. The evening will begin with photos and videos from the past 127 years—up to the most recent stories from National Geographic and their digital platforms including News, Your Shot, and Proof.  Hear from National Geographic photographers Stephanie Sinclair, Katie Orlinsky, Robert Clark and David Guttenfelder. Director of Photography Sarah Leen serves as Master of Ceremonies. 

Check the Photoville website for information, directions, and updates, here. View the trailer here

Right: Magda Abakanowicz, Katarsis 7, (etching) at Marlborough Broome. 

Galleries Downtown

Wayne Ngan and John Riepenhoff. Continuing through October 11 at Nathalie Karg Gallery, 291 Grand Street, NY, NY.

Samara Golden | A Fall of Corners. Continuing through October 25 at CANADA, 333 Broome Street, NY, NY.

Magda Abakanowicz. Continues through October 11 at Marlborough/Broome, 331 Broome Street, NY, NY.

Alicia McCarthy. Continues through October 11 at Jack Hanley Gallery, 327 Broome Street, NY, NY.

Clement Siatous | Sagren. Continues through October 17 at Simon Preston, 301 Broome Street, NY, NY.

Martin Roth | untitled (debris). Continues through October 18 at Jouis B. James, 143b Orchard Street, NY, NY.

Lillya Lifanova | Rumour from Ground Control. Continues through October 11 at Rooster Gallery, 190 Orchard Street, NY, NY.

Simon Schubert | Multa Nocte. Continues through October 18 at Foley Gallery, 59 Orchard Street, NY, NY.

Aaron Flint Jamison. Continues through September 20 at Miguel Abreu Gallery, 36 Orchard Street, NY, NY.

Sean Kennedy | successpool. Continues through October 25 at Rachel Uffner Gallery, 170 Suffolk Street, NY, NY.

Zachary Leener and Anne Neukamp. Continues through October 18 at Lisa Cooley, 107 Norfolk Street, NY, NY.

Chris Hood | Slow Drag in Margaritaville. Continues through October 4 at Lyles & King, 106 Forsyth Street, NY, NY.

Luther Price | The Dry Remains. Continues through October 31 at Callicoon Fine Arts, 49 Delancey Street, NY, NY.

Peter Daverington | Iconophilia. Continues through October 11 at The Lodge Gallery, 131 Chrystie Street, NY, NY.

Julia Bland | If You Want To Be Free. Continues through October 25 at On Stellar Rays, 1 Rivington Street, NY, NY.

Jackie Saccoccio. Continues through October 18 at Eleven Rivington, 11 Rivington Street, NY, NY.

Herman n Nitsch. Continues through October 18 at Marc Straus, 299 Grand Street, NY, NY.

Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri | Maparntjarra. Continues through October 24 at Salon 94/Bowery, 243 Bowery, NY, NY. 

Pioneros | Building Cuba’s Socialist Childhood. Opening September 17, 6-8 pm. Sheila H. Johnson Design Center, The New School Parsons School of Design, 66 Fifth Avenue at 13th Street, NY, NY. Information.

 

Roy Lichtenstein with the Greene Street Mural, installed at Leo Castelli Gallery, 1983-84. Photo courtesy Estate of Roy Lichtenstein, Bob Adelman and Gagosian Gallery.

  

Galleries Chelsea

Dana Schutz | Fight in an Elevator. Continues through October 24 at Petzel, 456 West 18th Street, NY, NY.

Mike Kelley. Continues through October 24 at Hauser & Wirth, 511 West 18th Street, NY, NY.

Isa Genzken | Schauspieler (Actors). Opwna Thursday, September 16, 6-8 pm, at David Zwirner, 519 West 19th Street, NY, NY.

Gordon Matta-Clark | Energy & Abstraction. Continues through October 24 at David Zwirner, 537 West 20th Street, NY, NY.

Enrique Martinez Celaya | Empires: Sea and Empires: Land. Continues through October 24 at Jack Shainman Gallery, 513 West 20th Street and 524 West 24th Street, NY, NY.

Rocio Rodriguez | Neither Here nor There. Continues through October 17 at Kathryn Markel Fine Arts, 529 West 20th Street, NY, NY.

Christian Marclay | Surround Sounds. Continues through October 17 at Paula Cooper Gallery, 521 West 21st Street, NY, NY.

The Xerox Book | Carl Andre, Robert Barry, Douglas Huebler, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Robert Morris, Lawrence WeinerContinues through October 24 at Paula Cooper Gallery, 521 West 21st Street, NY, NY.

Sarah Sze. Continues through October 17 at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, 521 West 21st Street, NY, NY.

Roy Lichtenstein | Greene Street Mural. Continuing through October 17 at Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th Street, NY, NY.

Trisha Baga | Orlando. Continues through October 3 at Greene Naftali Gallery, 508 West 26th Street, NY, NY.

Elias Sime. Continues through October 17 at James Cohan Gallery, 533 West 26th Street, NY, NY.

Frank Stella | Shape as Form. Continues through October 10 at Paul Kasmin Gallery, 293 Tenth Avenue, NY, NY.

Patrick Faigenbaum | Kolkata/Calcutta. Opening reception September 16, 7-8:30 pm. Aperture Foundation, 547 West 27th Street, NY, NY.

Frank Stella, Eskimo Curlew, 1977. Courtesy Paul Kasmin Gallery.

Galleries Brooklyn

Jane Fine | Contents Under Pressure. Continues through October 11 at Pierogi, 177 North 9th Street, Brooklyn, NY. [Williamsburg]

Rachel Whiteread | Looking Out. Continues through December 20 at Luhring Augustine, 25 Knickerbocker Avenue, Brooklyn, NY [Bushwick]

Jeppe Hein | Please Touch the Art. Presented by the Public Art Fund at Brooklyn Bridge Park through Aparil 17, 2016. Information.

2015 Smack Mellon Fellowship Artists Show. Opens September 26, 5-8 pm, Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY. [Dumbo]

Richard Garrison | Off the Shelf. Continues through October 25 at Robert Henry Contemporary, 56 Bogart Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Galleries Europe

Bruno Bressolin | Sang d’encre | Biennale d’Issy. Opens September 18 at Musee Francais de la Carte a Jouer, 16 rue August Gervais, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France. Bressolin in DART.

Drawings | Heidi Bucher, Otto Meyer-Amdan, Andy Warhol. Opening September 17, 6-9 pm. Marc Jancou, 63 rue des Bain, Geneva.

Dan Graham. Continues through October 8 at Galerie Marian Goodman, 79 rue du Temple, Paris.

My Buenos Airis. Continues through September 20 at la Maison Rouge, 10 Boulevard de la Bastille, Paris.

Marc Desgrandchamps | Ombres blanches. Continues through October 17 at Galerie Zürcher, 56 rue Chapon, Paris.

Valérie Jouve | Bodies Resisting. Continues through September 27 at Jeu de Paum, 1 place de la Concorde, Paris. Artist talk: September 22, 6 pm.

Samual Gratacap | Empire. Continues through October 4 at Le Bal, 6 Impasse de la Défense, Paris.


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