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The DART Board: April 26 2011

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday April 26, 2011

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Three from the Manipulations, 2010 series by Rafael Ferrer. Courtesy Adam Baumgold Gallery.

Wednesday, April 27th, 7pm: Book signing and video screening with Jessica Yatrofsky: I Heart Boy. Camera Club of New York. 336 West 37th Street (between 8th/ 9th Ave) Second Floor, NY, NY.

Wednesday, April 27th, 6-8 pm: Book Signing for Far Too Close (SteidlMack 2011) by Martina Hoogland Ivanow. Dashwood Books, 33 Bond Street, between Bowery and Lafayette, NY, NY.

Wednesday, April 27, 6-8 pm: Opening reception for Game: An installation by Julia Mandle and Gayle Wells Mandle. LTMH Gallery, 39 East 78th Street, NY, NY.

Thursday, April 28th, 6:30-8:30 pm: An evening with author Jonathan Lippincott on Large Scale: Fabricating Sculpture in the 1960s and 1970s (Princeton Architectural Press, 2010). SVA Sculpture Center, 335 West 16th Street, room 103, NY, NY. Presented by Reconfiguring Site: New Approaches to Public Art and Architecture, a six-week summer residency for interdisciplinary approaches to public art.

Thursday, April 28th, 7 pm. Reading and book signing for Sempre Susan: A Memoir of Susan Sontag (Atlas 2011) by Sigrid Nunez. Barnes & Noble, 150 East 86th Street NY, NY.

Thursday, April 28th, 6-8 pm: Opening reception for Special Event: Will Steacy, 48 Hours. Michael Mazzeo Gallery, 508/526 W.26th  Street, Suite 318, NY, NY. Save the date: Gallery talk with Will Steacy. Saturday, April 30th at 3 pm.

Thursday, April 28th, 6- 8 pm: Preview Selections from the Collection. Photographs by 20th century masters including: Berenice Abbott, Eugene Atget, Walker Evans, Andre Kertesz, Man Ray, Paul Outerbridge, Josef Sudek and others. Howard Greenberg Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, Suite 1406, NY, NY.

Thursday, April 28th, 6-9 pm: Opening reception for Karin Schaefer: Mind’s Eye. Christopher Henry Gallery, 127 Elizabeth Street, NY, NY.

Thursday, April 28th, 7-9 pm: Slide show and panel discussion about The Day After Tomorrow: Images of Our Earth in Crisis with author J. Henry Fair and book contributors, Jack Hitt, Roger D. Hodge, and Tensie Whelan. powerHouse Arena, 37 Main Street, DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY. RSVP.

Thursday, April 28th, 6- 8 pm: Opening reception, Lisa M. Robinson: Oceana. Klompching Gallery, 111 Front Street, DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY.

Friday, April 29th, 6-8 pm: Opening reception for Michelle Muldrow: Cathedrals of Desire. Jen Bekman Projects, 6 Spring Street, NY, NY.

Friday, April 29th, 6-8 pm: Closing reception for D.F. photographs from Mexico City by Jerry Vezzuso. Camera Club of New York, 336 West 37th Street (between 8th/ 9th Ave) Second Floor, NY, NY.

Friday, April 29th, 7-10 pm: Book launch party, and demonstration for Pulled: A Catalog of Screen Printing (Princeton Architectural Press 2011), with author Mike Perry, Josh Cochran, Demo, Maya Hayuk, and Jeremyville. 3rd Ward, Brooklyn. With complimentary drinks from Brooklyn Republic and music from DJ King Pop. RSVP. Directions.

Sunday, May 1st, noon-6 pm: Last chance for Rochelle Feinstein: The Estate of Rochelle F. On Stellar Rays, 133 Orchard Street, NY, NY.

Tuesday, May 3rd, 7pm: Artists of The New Yorker. To celebrate the winner of the 2011 Eustace Tilley contest and launch The New Yorker's Strand tote bag, Francoise Mouly, the magazine's Art Editor, will moderate a panel discussion with Maira Kalman, George Booth, Roz Chast and Adrian Tomine. Other local New Yorker artists and cartoonists will be in attendance, ready and eager to sign books and chat about their cartoons. Strand Books, 828 Broadway, at 12th Street, NY, NY.

Last chance for Rafael Ferrer: Recent Work, closing Saturday, May 7th at Adam Baumbold Gallery. 60 East 66th Street, NY, NY.

Looking ahead, May 4-8th: Ideas for the New City, a major new collaborative initiative in New York involving scores of Downtown organizations working together to harness the power of the creative community to imagine the future city and explore ideas that will shape it. The Festival will include a three-day slate of symposia; an innovative StreetFest along the Bowery; and over eighty independent projects and public events. Initiated by the New Museum. Information.


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