Art Nerd New York’s Top Event Picks for the Week – 2/4-2/10

February 4, 2016

In a city where hundreds of interesting happenings occur each week, it can be hard to pick and choose your way to a fulfilling life. Art Nerd‘s philosophy is a combination of observation, participation, education and of course a party to create the ultimate well-rounded week. Jump ahead for Art Nerd founder Lori Zimmer’s top picks for 6sqft readers!

Get your rest, because there’s a full week of art activities awaiting. First, hop over to the High Line to experience the new LED kinetic sculpture, then experience a giant cat judging you (as it should be) every night in Times Square for #MidnightMoment. Artist and lab anatomy instructor Frank Porcu shares his unique vision at the Lodge, and Jong Oh talks minimalism at Marc Straus–and then serves Korean food! Curator Jessica Holborn explores the healing power of the embrace, and Annika Connor talks about her new book and tips for artists navigating the rough and tough art world. Wait in line for standby tickets to see Grace Jones’ 1982 “A One Man Show” at the Kitchen, then cozy up at the adorable Roger Smith Hotel for their winter art opening.

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Prismatic NYC 
The High Line pedestrian bridge at Chelsea Market, 15th Street
Opens February 1

Visitors to the High Line can now have an illuminating experience on the pedestrian bridge into the Chelsea Market. Designed by Hyphen Labs and Interior Architects, the glowing kinetic sculpture is made up of 66 moving prisms and 40,000 LEDs that change color and shape to create a truly eye opening experience.

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Peter Fischli and David Weiss, “Büsi (Kitty)” #MidnightMoment 
Times Square
February 1-29, 11:57 p.m. – Midnight

CATS! Every night this month, look at the Times Square Kitty! A.K.A. Peter Fischli and David Weiss’ 2001 short film of a cat coolly lapping up milk, occasionally looking up to judge us humans. The film is in conjunction with Fischli and Weiss’ exhibition “How to Work Better” at the Guggenheim.

The-Lodge

Opening Reception/Performance – Frank Porcu, “Relics; In Pursuit of Mastery” 
The Lodge Gallery, 131 Chrystie Street
February 5, 7:00-9:00 p.m.

Frank Porcu is an interesting character; a fine artist also trained in stereoscopic medical dissection and as an instructor of lab anatomy. Many of his intensive drawings capture the logistical function and structure of the human body and are created during performance. Tonight, Porcu performs alongside drawings from past projects and lectures.

Embrace

Embrace,” a Group Exhibition curated by Jessica Holborn 
Kunstraum, 20 Grand Avenue, Space # 509, Clinton Hill, Brooklyn
February 7, 3:00-5:00 p.m.

This group show explores the hug, not as a means of hello or a sentiment of love, but as a method of coping with an increasingly volatile world.

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Jong Oh Artist Talk and Korean Food 
Marc Straus Gallery, 299 Grand Street
February 7, 3:00-7:00 p.m.

Jong Oh’s meditative minimalistic exhibition has been extended through the end of the month, and to celebrate, the gallery is holding an artist talk that ends with Korean food. The artist will be in conversation with architect Nathan Rich and Marc Straus Gallery Director Ken Tan on the topic of the relationship between minimalism with sculpture and architecture.

Dirty-Looks

Dirty Looks Screenings: “A One Man Show” by Grace Jones 
The Kitchen, 512 West 19th Street
February 8, 8:00 p.m.

Grace Jones’ 1982 collaboration with Jean-Paul Goude resulted in this amazing Jean-Paul Goude concert film. Dirty Looks screens it tonight, with an introduction by Tavia Nyong’o and Bradford Nordeen with video by artist Rashaad Newsome.

Point-Suite

Creative Conversation: Active Ideas Art Talk: New York Edition 
General Assembly, 902 Broadway, 4th Floor
February 8, 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Artists Annika Connor and Nicholas Papadakis discuss their new book, Point Suite, which features the work of 34 emerging artists as well as art world practices and tips.

Jong Oh, Marc Straus Gallery, Peter Fischli, David Weiss, Times Square Arts, Frank Porcu, The Lodge Gallery, Prismatic NYC, Embrace, Jessica Holburn, Grace Jones, Dirty Looks, Annika Connor, Point Suite, Roger Smith Hotel

Roger Smith Winter Opening 
Roger Smith Hotel, 501 Lexington Avenue
February 8, 6:30 p.m.

The family-owned Roger Smith Hotel is like a slice of old New York. Ever the supporter of the arts, the hotel welcomes its Winter Mega opening, with works by Eliza Stamps, Jansson Stegner, Sarah Kurz, Loren Crabbe and Matthew James Ortiz, throughout varying spaces in the hotel.

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LORI ZIMMER, ART NERD NY

Lori Zimmer is a writer, curator and founder of Art Nerd New York, an off-beat art history guide to the city. Lori also recently released her first book through Rockport Publishers, The Art of Cardboard: Big Ideas for Creativity, Collaboration, Storytelling, and Reuse. Follow her on Twitter @LoriZimmer.

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