TUESDAY JULY 24
7-9, Soho/ RENWICK GALLERY 45 Renwick/ Screening: "The Brigid Berlin Story"
6-9, Midtown West/ HESKIN CONTEMPORARY 443 W 37/ Closing party for Julie Peppito’s "The Breath"
{recommended}
7:30, Midtown/ CHASHAMA 112 W 44/ Performance: Jonathan Zalben "Bialystok/Brooklyn"
8-11. Midtown/ MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 11 W 53/ "Paper Rad Featuring Cory Arcangel" $10 {recommended}
WEDNESDAY JULY 25
6-8, Chelsea/ ANDREW KREPS 525 W 22/ Fractured in Aspect {recommended}
6-8, Chelsea/ JENKINS JOHNSON 521 W 26/ Rene Lynch {recommended}
6-8, Chelsea/ SARA MELTZER 525-31 W 26/ “Open Book” featuring Kristin Anderson and Danny Licul {recommended}
6-8, Midtown/ COHEN AMADOR 41 E 57/ Susan Meiselas {recommended}
7-9, Soho/ RENWICK GALLERY 45 Renwick/ Screening: "Parting Glances" {recommended}
7-9, Tribeca/ APEX ART 291 Church/ Lecture: "The Most Curatorial Biennial of the Universe" Carlo McCormick (editor of Paper magazine), Sara Reisman (curator), Steven Rand (director of apexart) {recommended}
7-9, Williamsburg/ OUTRAGEOUS LOOK 103 Broadway/ Peer Hansen\
THURSDAY JULY 26
2-10, Chelsea/ CHELSEA ART MUSEUM 556 W 22/ "Summer Soiree-A One Day Arts Festival" $20
6-9, Chelsea/ AMOS ENO 530 W 25/ Free Rein
6-8, Chelsea/ ROBERT STEELE 5111 W 25/ "Chelsea Summer Dreaming"
6-8, Chelsea/ WHITE BOX 525 W 26/ "Theater of Cruelty" curated by Raul Zamudio
6-9, Lower East/ SUNDAY 237 Eldridge/ Hilary A. Baldwin + Royal Robertson / Project Space: “The Singer Sucks, but the Band - Finding the Good in an Otherwise Dismal World” curated by Erick Michaud {recommended}
9-11, Lower East/ CREATIVE TIME 205 Chrystie at Stanton/ "Chicago Expatriate Vs."
7-9, Soho/ RENWICK GALLERY 45 Renwick/ Screening: "Beautiful Losers" curated by Tokio Magazine
6-9, Spanish Harlem/ EL TALLER LATINO AMERICANO 2710 Broadway & 104th Street/ Villa-Lobos
SATURDAY JULY 28
7-9, Lower Manhattan/ LMCC 38 Park Row/ Performance: Anja Hitzenberger "Changing Room"
SUNDAY JULY 29
2-6, Astoria/ SOCRATES SCULPTURE PARK 32-01 Vernon Blvd/ Takashi Horisaki
2:15 PM, Upper West/ WALTER READE THEATER Entrance at Broadway & 65th St/ Scanners Video Festival at Lincoln Center featuring “State of Things” by Ligorano/Reese, showing in the Optical Garden program, $11 {recommended}