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The DART Board 03.06.2012

By Peggy Roalf   Tuesday March 6, 2012

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Two images by Richard Rothman from Redwood Saw (Nazraeli Press 2011). The photographer is giving a talk at ICP on Wednesday, March 7, at 7:00 pm.

For information about Armory Arts Week in NYC, March 7-11, see the DART preview. Click for a list of special events in neighborhoods all over the city, including Museum Mile, today.

Special for DART Subscribers: Saturday, 2:00 pm, curator Hilary Ballon is presenting an illustrated talk on the creation of Manhattan’s street grid at Museum of the City of New York, with a special half-price admission for DART Subscribers. Information.

Tuesday, March 6

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Shared Vision | The Sondra Gilman and Celso Gonzales=Falla Collection of Photography. Aperture Gallery, 547 West 27th Street, 4th Floor, NY, NY.

Panel discussion, 6:30-9:00 pm: Double, a live staging of manifestos by a group of distinguished panelists consisting of artists, architects, critics, historians and theorists, discussing the effects, desires and implications in the act of doubling, replicating or copying. Featuring the arrival of Serkan Ozkaya's David (inspired by Michelangelo), a 2-times life-size copy of the original. Storefront for Art & Architecture, 97 Kenmare Street, NY, NY. 

Wednesday, March 7

The Photographers Lecture Series at ICP presents, 7:00 pm: Richard Rothman | Redwood Saw. International Center of Photography School, 1114 Avenue of the Americas, NY, NY. Tickets $15. Book signing follows.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Horizontal Variations | Esther Choi, Inga Dorosz, Heather Rasmussen, and Cecelia Schmidt. Camera Club of New York, 336 West 32nd Street, 2nd Floor (between 8th and 9th Avenues), NY, NY.

Wednesday, March 7 – Sunday March 11
The Armory Show and the Moving Image Fair are presenting the inaugural edition of Armory Film, a selection of leading contemporary video and experimental films featuring artists represented by Armory Show exhibitors. Screenings will take place in The Wall Street Journal Media Lounge on Pier 94. Schedule and programming.

Thursday, March 8

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Johannes Van Der Beek | A Head Backwards.  Zach Feuer Gallery, 548 West 22nd Street, NY, NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Alexander Orion | Spoil. Foley Gallery, 548 West 28th Street, 2nd Floor, NY, NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Kathryn Wolkoff | Found. Sasha Wolf Gallery, 548 West 28th Street, 2nd Floor, NY, NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Ken Rosenthal | Photographs 2001-2009 and Vojtech V. Slama | Wolf’s Honey. Klompching Gallery, 111 Front Street, DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY.

TDC Salon presents, 6:30-8:30 pm: The Book World (or what the @#% is a “cedilla”…) with Charlotte Strick (FSG), PattiRatchford (Bloomsbury) and Paul Buckley (Penguin). Type Directors Club, 347 West 36th Street, Suite 603, NY, NY. Tickets $20/$15.

Friends of the High Line presents a panel discussion, 6-7:30: The Intersection of Camouglage in Art, with Charles MaryKubricht and Dr. Timothy O'Neill. Bumble and Bumble Recreation Center 415 West 13 Street, NY, NY. Free, RSVP required.

Friday, March 9

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Hey Hot Shot, featuring Meike Nixdorf, Brendan George Ko, Michael Cappabianca, Phil Jung and Cristina De MiddelJen Bekman Gallery, 6 Spring Street, NY, NY.

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Mounir Fatmi, Oriental Accident, 2011; sound system, speakers, carpet on wooden structure; opening Friday at Lombard FreidProjects.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Oriental Accident | Mounir Fatmi. Lombard Freid Projects, 518 West 19th Street, NY, NY.

Opening reception, 6-8 pm: Christiane Lohr. Jason McCoy Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, Suite 1100, NY, NY.

Opening day, 11 am-4 pm: Kehinde Wiley | The World Stage, Israel. The Jewish Museum, 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, NY, NY. Save the date: Thursday, March 15, 6:30 pm, artist talk with Kehinde Wiley and Lola Ogunnaike, a leading pop culture authority. Information.

Book signing, 6-7:30 pm: Harvey Stein | Coney Island 40 Years. ICP Store, 1133 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, NY, NY.

Saturday, March 10

Opening reception, 10 am-2 pm: Odd Nerdrum | Nightjumper. Forum Gallery, ub cooperation with the Nerdrum Institute, 730 Third Avenue, NY, NY. Coffee and refreshments will be served. RSVP or 212.475.0252.

Curator’s talk, 2:00 pm: Hilary Ballon on The New York City Street Grid. In conjunction with the exhibition, The Greatest Grid, which has bee extended through July 15Museum of the City of New York, Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street, NY, NY. Special half-price admission for DART subscribers.  Information.

Opening reception, 6-10pm: Drawings by Daniel Horowitz. The Invisible Dog Art Center, 51 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY.

Monday, March 12

Creative Time presents a book launch party, 7-9 pm for Living As Form | Socially Engaged Art from 1991-2011 with a talk by curator Nato Thompson. powerHouse Arena, 37 Main Street, DUMBO. NY. Drinks are served. RSVP.

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Photographs by Lilian Bassman: At the Pavillion, Mary Jane Russell in a dress by Paul Sachs and hat by Lily Dache, New York, 1950.It’s a Cinch: Carmen, New York, Harper’s Bazaar, 1951; Margie Cato, Test Shoot, ca. 1950s. Lillian Bassman | A Life, opening Saturday at Peter Fetterman Gallery, San Francisco.

THIS WEEK’S DART PICKS:

Wednesday, March 7, 6:30 pm: Slide Lecture | Teun Voeten. Meadows School of Art, SMU, Owens Art Center, Room B600, 1601 Bishop (Hillcrest at Granada), Dallas, TX. Limited seating. Information.

Thursday, March 8, 5:30: Gallery talk with Teun Voeten and opening reception for Border | Teun Voeten, Delia Montoya and Jeffrey SilverthornePDNB Gallery, 1202 Dragon Street, Suite 102, Dallas, TX.

Thursday, March 8, 5:30-midnight: Opening reception and campus-wide celebration for Living in Studio Kucher. Walter andMcBean Galleries, San Francisco Art Institute, 800 Chestnut StreetSan Francisco, CA.

Saturday, March 10, 2-6 pm: Unseen Color, Part I | Stephen Perloff. The Light Room Gallery, 2024 Wallace Street, Philadelphia, PA.

Saturday, March 10, 2-6 pm: Lillian Bassman | A Life. Peter Fetterman Gallery, Bergamot Station, 2525 Michigan Avenue, Suite A1, San Francisco, CA.

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Photograph by Cecil Beaton. Courtesy of the Cecil Beaton Studio Archive at Sotheby’s.

THIS JUST IN: Cecil Beaton | The New York Years has been extended through April 22 at Museum of the City of New York. Information.

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