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The DART Board: 06.06.2019

By Peggy Roalf   Thursday June 6, 2019

Talks, Walks, Books, and Beyond

Thursday, June 6, 19

Alissa Bennett | Pretend You’re Actually Alive; Alison M. Gingeras | Totally My Ass, book launch, 6 pm. Printed Matter/St. Marks, 38 St. Marks/Swiss Institute, NY, NY Info

Ken Rosenthal and Lynn Silverman | Works in Black & White, curator’s talk, 7 pm. Klompching Gallery, 89 Water Street, Brookyn, NY Info

Dumbo First Thursday Gallery Walk + video art on the Manhattan Bridge. Highlights include the Tokyo International Photography Competition exhibit at United Photo Industries, the new Mark Jupiter showcase featuring longtime Dumbo artists Craig Anthony Miller, Steve West, Jaimie Walker, Joshua Reynolds, Kirsten Kramer, the incredible Chim Pom installation at Art in General, and more! Info

Friday, June 7

Joyce Culver, Lissa Rivera, and Sophia Wallace | Women’s issues in contemporary photography, roundtable, 6 pm. Soho Photo Gallery, 15 White Street, NY, NY Info

Symposium: Roberto Burle Marx—A Total Work of Art,10:30am-12:30 pm. New York Botanical Garden, Ross Hall, 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY. Moderated by the exhibition’s Guest Curator Edward J. Sullivan, Ph.D., the Helen Gould Shepard Professor of Art History and Deputy Director, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, this symposium will feature multidisciplinary experts exploring the breadth and genre-spanning creativity of the Brazilian modernist master, celebrating Burle Marx’s work as an innovative artist, landscape architect, and conservationist. The speakers include Guest Designer Raymond Jungles, FASLA, protege of Burle Marx; Catherine Seavitt Nordenson, ASLA, AIA, Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture at the City College of New York; and Isabela Ono, Executive Director, Burle Marx Institute, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Info

Sunday, June 9

Second Sunday, 4-10 pm. Come out for an afternoon of free live music, food, artists’ open studios, and interactive programs including a live public portraiture session and virtual reality projects.  Pioneer Works, 159 Pioneer Street, Brooklyn, NY Info

Continuing

Gay Pride Month at NYPL | Events around town, Info

Pride = Power | Events at Museum of the City of New York Info

Looking Ahead

June 18-June 29

LMCC presents the 2019 River To River Festival! Performances and events celebrate artistic and creative diversity in all its forms throughout spaces in Lower Manhattan.  Participating artists and projects includeElia Alba, Carol Becker, Black Gotham Experience, Mark Epstein, NIC Kay, Amy Khoshbin, Night at the Museums, Sarah Michelson, Jennifer Monson, Yoko Ono, Ernesto Pujol, Pam Tanowitz, Tribeca Art+Culture Night, Rooftop Films, Workspace Open Studios, WorldPride NYC for Kids, and Ezra Wube.
All events are free and all are welcome. Learn more here


© Gail Albert Halaban, Rue Nationale, Paris-13e, le 2 novembre, 2012, at Edwynn Houk Gallery

Photography

Wednesday, June 5

Against the Sun: the Photographs of Tahere Fallahzadeh and the Exhibition Architecture of Fia Backström, 6-8 pm. Baxter St at CCNY, 126 Baxter Street, NY, NY Info

Thursday, June 6, 19

Justin Mott | No Man’s Land, 6-8 pm. Anastasia Photo, 143 Ludlow Street, NY, NY. Info

Gai l Albert Halaban | Out My Window, 6-8 pm. Edwynn Houk Gallery,745 Fifth Aven, NY, NY Info

Allen Frame | Suddenly; opening reception, June 20, 6-8 pm. Gitterman Gallery, 41 East 57thStreet, NY, NY Info

Nino Migliori. Keith de Lellis Gallery, 41 East 57thStreet, NY, NY Info

This just in from Photograph magazine

Wherever you travel this summer, you are likely to find a photography festival: 
PHoto ESPAÑA is June 5 through September 1, with exhibitions, workshops, professional programs, and awards spread throughout nine provinces in Spain. 
The Athens Photo Festival is June 6 through July 28, with exhibitions, events, and portfolio reviews, a photobook platform, screenings, and artist talks.
The Copenhagen Photo Festival is June 6-16. The festival builds bridges between fine art photography and documentary photography through three programs: Framing IdentityFraming Society and Framing Vision
The Belfast Photo Festival is June 6-30; the theme this year is Truth and Lies, with exhibitions, portfolio reviews, and a feature called Jump Trump, by Erik Kessels and Thomas Mailaender.
Phillips Photographs Auction, Artist | Icon | Inspiration: Women in Photography Presented with Peter Fetterman, is June 7 in New York. 
The George Eastman Museum is hosting a conversation between curator Lisa Hostetler and Tanya Marcuse on June 7, 6 pm, on the occasion of Marcuse's exhibition, Woven, which opens June 8.

And this from subscriber Lorenzo Vitturi

Kaleidoscope | Immigration and Modern Britain, 6-8 pm. Somerset House, The Strand, London, UK. Info

 


Joan Mitchell, continuing at David Zwirner/Chelsea 

Art in General

Continuing

Vanessa Thill | Cleave-To, closing Sunday. Larrie, 27 Orchard Street, NY, NY Info

Diamond Stingily | Death, through June 16. Queer Thoughts, 373 Broadway #C9, NY, NY Info

Joan Mitchell | I carry my landscapes around with me, through June 22. David Zwirner, 537 West 20thStreet, NY, NY Info

Jeff Wall, through June 22. Gagosian, 522 West 21stStreet, NY, NY Info

Ron Nagle | Getting to No, through June 15. Matthew Marks, 522 West 22ndStreet, NY, NY Info

Chris Ofili | Dangerous Liaisons, through June 15. David Zwirner, 3,4 East 69thStreet, NY, NY Info

Louise Nevelson | Wood Assemblages from the 1970s,through June 15. Galerie Gmurzynska, 39 East 78thStreet, NY, NY Info

Thursday, June 6, 19

Paolo Arao, Carly Glovinski, Chrystal Gregory, Elana Herzog, Tamara Kostianovsky | Woven Walls, 6-8 pm. Morgan Lehman, 526 West 26thStreet, NY, NY Info

Asuka Anastacia Ogawa | Feijao, 6-8 pm. Half Gallery, 43 East 78thStreet, NY, NY Info

Summer’s Flowers are like the Dreams Winter Recounts in the Morning Sitting at the Angels’ Table | Jean Claracq, [DART subscriber] Daniel Horowitz, Golnaz Payani,Karine Rougier, Apolonia Sokol, 5-8 pm. Galerie Praz Delavallade, 5 rue des Haudriettes, Paris Info

Friday, June 7

Nieves Saah and Jacqueline Shatz | Suspended States; Elisabeth Jacobsen and Susan Skoorka; Beth Barry |On the Wall, 6-8 pm. Carter Burden Gallery, 548 West 28thStreet, NY, NY Info

Friday, June 7

David Kramer | Tired Jokes, 7-9 pm. Front Room Gallery, 48 Hester Street, NY, NY Info

Saturday, June 8

David Sandlin | 76 Manifestations of American Destiny, 5-8 pm. Booklyn, Brooklyn Army Terminal, 140 58th Street, Building B-7G, Brooklyn, NY Info

Saturday, June 8

Brazilian Modern | The Living Art of Roberto Burle Marx. The exhibition celebrates influential Brazilian modernist artist, landscape architect, and plant explorer and conservationist Roberto Burle Marx. It is also the first to combine a horticultural tribute to Burle Marx’s design work, featuring lush gardens, with a curated gallery of his vibrant paintings, drawings, and textiles, revealing deep connections between his artistic practice and his commitment to environmental conservation.New York Botanical Garden, 2900 Southern Boulevard, Bronx, NY

 

Fred W. McDarrah, from Voice ofthe Village, at Museum of the City of New York

Museums

MoMA PS1 | Summer Open House, noon to 6 pm. Explore three new exhibitions opening on Sunday featuring the work of artists Julie BeckerDevin Kennyand The Studio Museum in Harlem artists in residence Allison Janae HamiltonTschabalala Self, and Sable Elyse SmithEnjoy a full day of conversations with artists and curators, free and open to the public. See the full schedule. 22-25 Jackson Avenue, Long Island City, NY Info

The Voice of the Village | Fred W. McDarrah Photographs. Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY Info


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