MoMa presents its first major
exhibition on the work of Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, 1887–1965), encompassing his work as
an architect, interior designer, artist, city planner, writer, and photographer.
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Architecture Events in NYC
Friday, July 19, 2013
Robert Irwin Scrim Veil (1977) at the Whitney
Scrim veil—Black rectangle—Natural light, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (1977), by California Light and Space artist,Robert Irwin is a large-scale installation that uniquely engages the Whitney’s iconic Breuer building and the natural light that emanates from the large window in the fourth floor gallery space. Part of the Whitney’s collection, the work was made specifically for the Museum’s fourth floor. It has not been exhibited since its 1977 debut, a pivotal moment that would set the course for Irwin’s subsequent artistic practice.
Protocols, Obsessions, Positions at Storefront for Art and Architecture
POP: Protocols, Obsessions, Positions, investigates what constitutes a position in architecture today and how that might be generated through the architect’s drawing. The exhibition presents 30 original drawings of the Storefront gallery space at 97 Kenmare Street by an international group of architects asked to go “from protocols, to obsessions, to positions.”
Punk at the MET
The Met's spring 2013 Costume Institute exhibition, PUNK: Chaos to Couture, will examine punk's impact on high fashion from the movement's birth in the early 1970s through its continuing influence today.
RANGE: 2013 Architectural League Prize for Young Architects + Designers
The exhibition will be open daily
12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and late Thursday evenings until 8:00 p.m. Featuring
work by 2013 League Prize
Winners:
Luis Callejas, Lcla Office; Brandon Clifford and Wes McGee, Matter Design; Marc Fornes, MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY; Rafael Luna and Dongwoo Yim, PRAUD; Skylar J.E. Tibbits, SJET; and Bryan Young, Young Projects.
James Turrell transforms the Guggenheim
James Turrell’s first exhibition in a New York museum since
1980 focuses on the artist’s groundbreaking explorations of perception, light,
color, and space, with a special focus on the role of site-specificity in his
practice. At its core is Aten Reign (2013), a major new project that recasts the
Guggenheim rotunda as an enormous volume filled with shifting artificial and
natural light. One of the most dramatic transformations of the museum ever
conceived, the installation reimagines Frank Lloyd Wright’s iconic
architecture—its openness to nature, graceful curves, and magnificent sense of
space—as one of Turrell’s Skyspaces, referencing in particular his magnum opus
the Roden Crater Project (1979– )
Fragments: Renzo Piano at the Gagosian
“Fragments,” is an exhibition of more than thirty years of
architectural projects by the Renzo
Piano Building Workshop. Equal parts library reading room, school classroom,
and natural history gallery, the exhibition consists of twenty-four tabletop
displays of scale models, drawings, photographs, and video. Each tells the
involved, inspiring story of the design process of a single building, from
museums, libraries, and airports to private residences. Among these projects are
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; The Menil Collection, Houston; Kansai
International Airport, Osaka; Fondation Beyeler, Basel; Jean-Marie Tjibaou
Cultural Center, Nouméa, New Caledonia; The New York Times Building, New York;
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, Athens; and the Whitney Museum’s
new building in downtown Manhattan. A complete list and description of all
exhibited projects will be available at the exhibition.
Pop-Up Pool at Brooklyn Bridge Park Reopens For the 2013
The pop-up pool at Pier 2 of the Brooklyn Bridge Park is reopening for the summer
starting June 27, 2013. The 30’ by 50’, 3.5 feet deep pool will be open for the
second year from 10 am to 6 pm seven days a week through Labor Day (Monday,
September 2, 2013). The area immediately surrounding the pool, which will be
serviced by a new concessionaire, Lizzmonade Brooklyn, is bordered by the sandy
beach with lounge chairs, picnic tables, and umbrellas where visitors can rest,
enjoy snacks, or soak up the sun from 10 am to 11 pm.
FREE. Pier 2. DUMBO.
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International Contemporary Furniture Fair at the Javits Center
North America’s premier showcase for contemporary design, the ICFF more than 500 exhibitors from all points of the globe will display contemporary furniture, seating, carpet and flooring, lighting, outdoor furniture, materials, wall coverings, accessories, textiles, and kitchen and bath for residential and commercial interiors. This remarkable throng of exhibitors creates an unparalleled opportunity to view a broad yet highly focused selection of the world's finest, most innovative, and original avant-garde home and contract products side-by-side, under one roof.
Change of State Exhibition and Projection at the New Museum
“Change of State” (2013) is a site-specific projection on the façade of the New Museum. Curated and produced by Nuit Blanche New York (NBNY), the project continues a tradition that began with “Let Us Make Cake” (2011) during the inaugural Festival of Ideas for the New City where moving images are projected on to the facade of the New Museum.
Ideas City Festival and Conference
IDEAS CITY
explores the future of cities around the globe with the belief that arts and
culture are essential to the vitality of urban centers, making them better
places to live, work, and play. Founded by the New Museum in 2011, IDEAS CITY is
a major collaborative initiative between hundreds of arts, education, and
community organizations. This year’s theme is Untapped Capital, with
participants focused on resources that are under-recognized or underutilized in
our cities.
FREE - ROSTER OF
EVENTS
77 Million Paintings, Brian Eno
Pioneering composer and producer
Brian Eno brings his acclaimed audio-visual installation to the former location
of Café Rouge for its East Coast debut. 77 Million Paintings is a generative work – making itself as
you watch it – which explores a vast set of permutations of visual and sonic
elements made by Eno. The result is “between music and painting”. The exhibition
will be accompanied by an “Illustrated Talk” on May 6 in which Eno will discuss this
work and its genesis.
Le Bain Masters Series at the Standard - Free!
'Little’ Louie Vega and Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzalez are celebrating more than 20 years together, shepherding dance music down new paths with their inventive production style and imaginative feel for different musical forms. Synonymous with the rise and peak of NYC house music, Kenny Dope and Louie Vega met through their mutual friend Todd Terry, resulting in a fruitful production partnership full of timeless hits.
the Masters at Work treatment has been given to a diverse
roster of artists, from Madonna, Debbie Gibson, and Lisa Stansfield to Saint
Etienne, Michael Jackson, Brand New Heavies.
Part of the Red Bull Academy
Spring Series, FREE. 11pm.
Building Seagram discussion at Van Allen with Phyllis Lambert and Cynthia Davidson
This comprehensive personal and scholarly history chronicles how at 27, Phyllis Lambert, daughter of Seagram founder Samuel Bronfman, took over the search for an architect to build a New York corporate headquarters and chose Mies van der Rohe, resulting in an iconic modern landmark. Designed with Philip Johnson, the 38-story tower also established Lambert as a leading architectural patron and played a substantial role in shaping landmark legislation and zoning laws in New York City.
Whitney Art Party Tickets Discounted - Fundraiser in May
Tickets for one of New York City's
most anticipated art fundraisers are on sale this week. Taking place on May 1st
at the Skylight at Moynihan Station, the Whitney Art Party never
fails to attract the City's glitziest of artists, architects, designers,
fashionistas, and celebrities. Hosted by The Whitney Contemporaries of the
Whitney Museum of American Art, this fundraiser and art preview should be a
blast.
Architecture Inserted Book Launch
Friday the 21st will be a big day
at Van Allen Bookstore. ‘Architecture Inserted’ will be launched with
YSOA Dean Robert A.M. Stern, Nina Rappaport and
our very own Francisco Waltersdorfer who co-edited the publication.
In Conversation with Erika Badu at the Brooklyn Museum
Erykah Badu has been re-defining soul music since 1997, and that isn’t something you can plan – it comes from within. Come get shots straight from Mama’s Gun as the queen of future vintage sits down on the Red Bull Music Academy’s lecture couch to talk about artistic freedom, motherhood, and controversy, all the while staying true to her voice.
Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair
The Tribeca Family Festival once again invites you to the ultimate street fair and family celebration, where a dazzling array of FREE activities, performances and experiences unfold downtown in Tribeca.
Municipal Art Society Annual After Dark Event
Join MAS and the Young Urbanists on
Thursday, April 18 for a kick-off celebration for the After Dark Party. Come
socialize and enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres. The event will be from 6:30-8:30
at the wine bar, Pierre Loti (258 West 15th Street).
Tribeca Film Festival Kicks Off
Now in its 12th year, the Tribeca
Film Festival got its start when founders Jane Rosenthal, Robert De Niro and
Craig Hatkoff sought to celebrate NYC as a film-making center. Running from
April 17-28, you can catch feature films, documentaries, and film shorts chosen
from over 5,000 submissions and coming from around the world. Venues vary for
each screening, so make sure to check out the interactive festival
map before you make any plans.
In this year's feature films, catch
the likes of Julianne Moore, Emma Roberts and John Cusack, Paul Giamatti and Paul Rudd. As for documentaries, learn
about The House of Gucci in The Director (co-produced by James Franco), hear Tina Fey
talk about Broadway legend Elaine Stritch in Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me, or a discarded 1930s typewriter
in Royal American.
Steven Holl Lecture at Columbia
Steven Holl Lectures at Columbia as part of the Springtime Lecture Series. It should be packed, so make sure to get there early!
Thesis Art Presentations at Cooper Union
"Opening, school of art student exhibitions" , Presentations by art students exhibiting their final thesis work. Free
Sperone Westwater Gallery Host Sloane Foundation Honors for Norman Foster
Thomas Kligerman, President Sir Johns Soane's Museum Foundation and Angela Westwater of Sperone Westwater Gallery will be holding a reception to experience the architecture of Norman Foster and Foster + Partners on Tuesday.
The Manhattan Civic Center Tour
Join popular Jane's Walk NYC
host and 30-year city court insider, Linda Fisher, on a tour of Manhattan's Civic Center. Fisher's work as an official court
reporter provides her a unique view into the workings of the judiciary and the
democratic process. At the northern end of City Hall park, the site of the
city's first penal institutions, we'll hear the story of the Civic Center's
development, and deconstruct the web of City, State and Federal halls of justice
and governance.
$20 / $15 Members
Mind the Gap with Kate Ascher and Durst Development
A CURE symposium on transportation
and development in London and New York organized by Kate Ascher
GSAPP, with support from the Durst Fund for Research.
This event if FREE and takes place
at Casa Italiana
Allied Works Architecture discusses Clifford Still Museum at Van Allen
Allied Works’ founder and
design principal Brad Cloepfil will lead a conversation about the ideas and
inspiration that led to the The Clyfford Still Museum in Denver's design, and the firm’s
efforts to realize a work of architecture that has been hailed as one of the
finest art-viewing experiences anywhere.
As always, there will free drinks at Van Allen along with a meet and greet
after the panel discussion.
MAS and Metropolis reviews the Next 100: Grand Central and East Midtown
On Tuesday, the MAS will reconvene Roger Duffy of SOM, Claire Weisz of WXY and our very own
Brandon Haw of F+P , along with James von Klemperer of KPF with moderator Susan Szenasy,
editor in chief of Metropolis, to further explore each firm's proposal for The Next 100: Grand Central and East Midtown.
The event is FREE
and will take place in Vanderbilt Hall, Grand Central Terminal. Registration is
required.
Lincoln Center Inside and Out Release and Discussion
After a decade of extensive
rebuilding the renewal of Lincoln Center is finally complete. The last elements of Diller Scofidio + Renfro's
designs have just been finished. Join the architects along with MoMA Curator Barry Bergdoll to
hear behind the scenes stories and learn more about what went into this historic
building effort as well as to launch the publication of Lincoln Center Inside Out An
Architectural Account.
This event is FREE and at The New York Public Library.
Impressionism Fashion and Modernity at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity presents a revealing
look at the role of fashion in the works of the Impressionists and their
contemporaries. Some eighty major figure paintings, seen in concert with period
costumes, accessories, fashion plates, photographs, and popular prints,
highlight the vital relationship between fashion and art during the pivotal
years, from the mid-1860s to the mid-1880s, when Paris emerged as the style
capital of the world
First Thursday: Chelsea Art Galleries
As Spring begins to spring here in
New York, so do the galleries. First Thursdays is an ongoing, self-proclaimed
spectacle in Chelsea where galleries stay open late and host openings with
refreshments. If you are interested in great art, or just great people watching,
I would suggest heading down to Chelsea between 19th and 28th west of 10th
ave.
CODA talks Project at Van Allen
Join the editors of Project for a
public conversation with Caroline
O’Donnell—principal of CODA, founding editor of Pidgin, assistant
professor at the Cornell University Department of Architecture, and winner of
the 2013 MoMA/PS1 Young
Architects Program—on her development and practice in the expanded field of
contemporary architecture. The discussion will be featured in the upcoming issue
of Project, a recently launched journal investigating critical agendas in
architecture and ambitions for the discipline today.
Pritzker winner Wang Shu and Mark Wigley in conversation at Columbia GSAPP
Last years Pritzker Prize
Laureate, Wang
Shu will be discussing Memory and Reality with Mark
Wigley.
Friends of the Upper East Side Awards and Annual Gala
Friends of the Upper East Side
Historic Districts, founded in 1982, is an independent, not-for-profit
membership organization dedicated to preserving the architectural legacy,
livability, and sense of place of the Upper East Side. Tuesday night will be the
night of the 30th Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony recognizing fine
restoration, renovation, and advocacy architectural work on the Upper East Side
over the past year.
The event is free and open to the
public located in the Park
Avenue Armory’s Veterans Room, an interior landmark designed by Louis C.
Tiffany.
Civic Action at Van Allen Books
Join Julie Iovine, architecture columnist for The Wall Street Journal, in conversation with Noguchi Museum director Jenny Dixon, Socrates Sculpture Park executive director John Hatfield, and founding principal of WXY Architecture Claire Weisz in a discussion regarding urban planning and civic projects becoming more interdisciplinary, Civic Action reconsiders the role that artists and cultural institutions can play.
Sarah Wigglesworth Lecture
Sarah Wigglesworth to lecture as a
part of the Architecture League of New York lecture series for 2013.
Wigglesworth's firm works primarily for public organizations and their
communities, Sarah Wigglesworth
Architects hopes to research and explore issues surrounding sustainable
futures in its many aspects.
Social Series Champagne Reception and Exhibition Viewing at the Whitney
Come view groundbreaking exhibitions at the Whitney on the Upper East Side while enjoying champagne with fellow art and architecture lovers. Open only to museum members (60 bucks a year).
Under 30 Something Afterparty at the Storefront for Art and Architecture
Join NYC architecture illuminati at the after-event for the 30th Anniversary of Storefront gala at the 5 Beekman Building.
Those in attendance will include architects and designers: Peter Guggenheimer Lauren Kogod and David Smiley Robert M. Rubin and Stéphane Samuel Diller Scofidio + Renfro Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) NRI Sciame Construction Artur Walther Architectural Digest Arup Carlos Brillembourg and Karin Waisman Control Group Conversano Associates FR-EE Gensler Michael A. Manfredi and Marion Weiss Toshiko Mori Paratus Group SHoP Architects Tishman Speyer Steven Zelin Architecture Research Office ARTEK Miller Blaker Nils and Maddy Burke-Vigeland Karen Fairbanks and Scott Marble Belmont Freeman FXFOWLE Architects, LLP Gabellini Sheppard Associates, LLP HWKN (HollwichKushner) Steven Incontro and David Joselit Scott Metzner and Judy Gallent Margery Perlmutter Monica Ponce de Leon RD Rice Christine Stanton and Mitch Wasterlain Suzan Tillotson/Tillotson Design Associates 212box, Eric Clough and Eun Sun Chun Diane Ackerman Agrest and Gandelsonas Architects Amale Andraos and Dan Wood Andre Chelistcheff Architects Christopher and Elizabeth Apgar Laurie Beckelman Dror Benshetrit Barry Bergdoll M. Franklin Boyd Walter and Mary Chatham Donald Clinton Beatriz Colomina Lise Anne Couture Alexandra Cunningham / Design Miami James Dart Christina R. Davis Hans Demarmels Beth Rudin DeWoody Kyle DeWoody Angela Smith Domzal FLATCUT_ Richard Flood Alex Galan Randolph & Joan Gerner Jeanne Giordano / Robert Frasca Richard Gluckman Marian Goodman Gallery Alexander Gorlin Terence Gower Seth and Ariane Harrison, Harrison Atelier (HAt) Michael Haverland Allen Hirsch Peter Hochschild Steve Hogden, Ryan Associates Sachi Hoshikawa Barbara Jakobson Wendy Joseph Lydia Kallipoliti and Andreas Theodoridis Andrew Laing Robert Lauder Susan Grant Lewin Associates Paul Lewis Susan and Glenn Lowry Sandro Marpillero and Linda Pollak Jonathan Marvel Chris McVoy Sara Meltzer Susan Morris Enrique Norten Gary Pai Spyros Papapetros P.P.O.W. Quincy Hammond Landscape Architect Reddymade Design Charles Renfro Juergen Riehm,Anne Rieselbach and Grant Marani
90s suaré and a private viewing of 1993 at the New Museum
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