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Weekly Outlook

A few good shows throughout the week, finishing strong with two special (and free) events at museums. On Friday night, the Whitney is open with two bands performing. And on Sunday, the New Museum has a block party traveling from Sara D. Roosevelt Park and ending up at the New Museum. Kate Gilmore curated two shows that both have receptions on Thursday night -- the shows look good, but which one will she attend? Hope to see you all out there!


Editor's Picks

Tuesday:
+ "Northernmost Southern Exposure" at Lyons Wier Gallery

Wednesday:
+ Lecture: "The Funding Ecosystem: What you should know before you start fundraising" Led by Kay Takeda, Director, Grants & Services, LMCC at LMCC
+ Richard Haines "The Line of Beauty" at Envoy Gallery (Lower East Side)
+ Screening: "Contempt" 1963, directed by Jean-Luc Godard at Socrates Sculpture Park

Thursday:
+ Ellis Gallagher "Ocular Echoism: The Automony of Ellis Gallagher" at De L'Autonomy Mission (Collective Hardware)
+ Closing reception: "Lover" curated by Candice Madey, Kate Gilmore at On Stellar Rays
+ "Boxing Gloves and Bustiers" curated by Kate Gilmore at SoHo 20 Gallery

Friday:
+ Closing reception: "Northernmost Southern Exposure" at Lyons Wier Gallery
+ Performance: Woods, YellowFever "Woods is a Brooklyn-based psych-rock band known for upbeat folk jams awash in odd studio effects, cracked fuzz, and unique vocalizations, and Hailing from Austin, Texas, the trio YellowFever play minimal art pop" at Whitney Museum of American Art

Sunday:
+ "New Museum Block Party" at New Museum of Contemporary Art


Full Listings (All Art Events This Week)

Tuesday, July 21

Ellie Pyle, Jackie Milad, Kelley Bell, Ric Royer, Sarada Conaway, Spoon Popkin, Tony Shore "Northernmost Southern Exposure" at Lyons Wier Gallery
20 street: 175 Seventh avenue, at W 20 street, 6-8pm

+ "Northernmost Southern Exposure" at Lyons Wier Gallery
20 street: 175 Seventh avenue, at W 20 street, 6-8pm

Book launch: "New Media in the White Cube and Beyond" at Eyebeam
21 street: 540 W 21 street, 5:30pm

Reading: Chad Scoville, Dana Balicki, Ernest Loesser, Jeremy Sigler, Justin Sirois, Ryan Schneider, Scott Zieher "Poetry Reading and Reception" at Priska C. Juschka Fine Art
27 street: 547 W 27 street, floor 2, 6:30-8:30pm

Tour: "Closer Look Tour: The Treasure of Ulysses Davis" with American Folk Art Museum educators at American Folk Art Museum
53 street: 45 W 53 street, 1pm

Screening: "The T.A.M.I. Show (Steve Binder, 1964)" introduced by Melissa Anderson at Light Industry
Brooklyn, Misc.: 220 36th Street, floor 5, $7, 7:30pm


Wednesday, July 22

+ Lecture: "The Funding Ecosystem: What you should know before you start fundraising" Led by Kay Takeda, Director, Grants & Services, LMCC at LMCC
Downtown: 125 Maiden lane, floor 2, RSVP Required, 6:30pm

+ Richard Haines "The Line of Beauty" at Envoy Gallery (Lower East Side)
Chinatown/LES: 131 Chrystie street, 6-9pm, after party at White Slab - 77 Delancey street

Reading: "Summer Reading Event" with Hildebrand Pam Dick, Alan Gilbert, Raphael Rubinstein, Matthew Sharpe, and Frederic Tuten at BOMB Magazine (Tompkins Square Park)
10 street: 330 E 10 street, b/w ave A & B, 6:30pm

Margo Victor "The Rotten Riotous West" at venetia kapernekas gallery
26 street: 526 W 26 street, floor 8, 5-8pm

Reading: "The Textform Series" organized by Jeremy James Thompson at Center for Book Arts
27 street: 28 W 27 street, floor 3, $10, 6:30pm

Screening: "Cartas del Parque" (Letters from the Park), 1989, 88 min. at Center for Cuban Studies
29 street: 231 W 29 street, floor 4, reservations required: 212.242.0559, 7pm

and Terence Trouillot, Caleb Freese, Hope Dector, Rosalia Bermudez, Scott Faucheux, Tai Hwa Goh, Viviane Rombaldi Seppey "The Balancing Act" curated by Edward Del Rosario at Lower East Side Printshop
37 street: 306 W 37 street, floor 6, 6-8pm

Screening: Kalup Linzy "Chaperone: Desperate Living (John Waters, 1977)" at EFA Gallery
39 street: 323 W 39 street, floor 2, 7pm

Benefit: "Fashion under the Stars: Summer Party Benefit" at American Folk Art Museum
53 street: 45 W 53 street, $250 per person ($200 is tax deductible), 6:30-9pm

+ Screening: "Contempt" 1963, directed by Jean-Luc Godard at Socrates Sculpture Park
Queens: 32-01 Vernon Blvd, pre-screening performance 7pm, screening begins at sunset

Screening: "35th Anniversary Newark Black Film Festival" at The Newark Museum
Newark: 49 Washington street, youth: 1pm, adult: 7pm


Thursday, July 23

+ Ellis Gallagher "Ocular Echoism: The Automony of Ellis Gallagher" at De L'Autonomy Mission (Collective Hardware)
Chinatown/LES: 169 Bowery, 7pm

Anonymous, Anthony Campuzano, Carter, Donald Urquhart, Jack Pierson, Jennifer Cohen, Katy Grannan, Lucas Michael, Marilyn Minter, Niagara, RJ Supa, Ryan McNamara, William Scott at Salon 94
Chinatown/LES: 1 Freeman alley, 6-8pm

Performance: Michele Brody "Tea Cart Stories: interactive public art piece" at Tenement Museum
Chinatown/LES: 97 Orchard street, 4-7pm

+ Closing reception: "Lover" curated by Candice Madey, Kate Gilmore at On Stellar Rays
Chinatown/LES: 133 Orchard street, 6-8pm

Artist Talk: "Emory Douglas Introduced by Rigo 23" at New Museum of Contemporary Art
Soho: 235 Bowery, $8, 7pm

"Northernmost Southern Exposure" at Lyons Wier Gallery
20 street: 175 Seventh avenue, at W 20 street, 7pm

Lecture: "How To How To: discussion on recipes, instructions, and open source collaboration" presented by Upgrade! New York. Participants include Eyebeam residents Rebecca Bray and Britta Riley, artist/writer Marisa Jahn, and others TBA at Eyebeam
21 street: 540 W 21 street, free, 6:30-8pm

Book launch: Rachel Domm "The Best" at Printed Matter, Inc.
22 street: 195 Tenth avenue, at w 22 street, 5-7pm

"Labyrinth of Color, Metamorphosis, Portal to Enigma, The Persistence of Form" at Agora Gallery (chelsea)
25 street: 530 W 25 street, 6-8pm

Harvey Low Simons "The Wolf Howled Under the Leaves And Spit Out the Prettiest Feathers" at Stux Gallery
25 street: 530 W 25 street, 6-8pm

Lisa Dahl, Suzy Q "Color of Dreams" at Blank Space
25 street: 511 W 25 street, suite 204, 6-8pm

+ "Boxing Gloves and Bustiers" curated by Kate Gilmore at SoHo 20 Gallery
25 street: 511 W 25 street, suite 605, 5-7pm

Adam Fowler, Anne Neely, Josephine Durkin, Laura Battle, Leon Ferrari, Margaret Farmer, Matthias Duwel, Mayumi Sarai, Olalekan Jeyifous, Robert Jack, Sarah Lutz "Intricacies" at Lohin Geduld Gallery
25 street: 531 W 25 street, 5-7pm

Maria Snigirevskaya, Peter Lebedev "Still Life Studies" at Sputnik Gallery
27 street: 547 W 27 street, floor 5, 6-8pm

Performance: Burnt Sugar, Saul Williams at Exit Art
36 street: 475 Tenth avenue, at 36 street, $5, 7-10pm

Stasha Cimbur, Vendi Borovic, Zoran Zelic "Croatian Art & Craft Expo (1)" at Gallery MC
52 street: 549 W 52 street, floor 8, 6-9pm

"The End. And..." presented with Frederico Seve Gallery at Latin Collector
57 street: 37 W 57 street, floor 4, 6-9pm

Dan Wynn "Vintage: The 1950's & 1960's" curated by Elizabeth Barragan at Farmani Gallery
Brooklyn, Dumbo: 111 Front street, suite 212, 6-8pm

Performance: Lisa Karrer "Performance Installation with Videos" at A.I.R. Gallery
Brooklyn, Dumbo: 111 Front street, 6pm & 8pm

Abigail Lloyd, Amanda Friedman, Austen Vogel, Brendan Lynch, Chris Moss, Greg Roth, Jaclyn Brown, James Farias, Jung In Kim, Lauren Fatzinger, Lucille Pack, Michaela Murphy, Nikola Pottinger, Priscila Gonzalez, Renee Delosh, Travis Childers "It's All I Think About" curated by The co-op at Cameo Art Gallery
Brooklyn, Williamsburg: 93 North 6th street, 7-9pm

Performance: "Jazz in the Garden 2009 Summer Concert Series" at The Newark Museum
Newark: 49 Washington street, adults $3, 12:15-1:45pm


Friday, July 24

+ Closing reception: "Northernmost Southern Exposure" at Lyons Wier Gallery
20 street: 175 Seventh avenue, at W 20 street, 8pm

"International Group Show and Artists Weekend Workshop" at Rogue Space (Chelsea Arts Building)
26 street: 508 W 26 street, 9E, 6-8pm

Lecture: "Modern Poets: Raw Edges" at MoMA
53 street: 11 W 53 street, $10, 7pm

+ Performance: Woods, YellowFever "Woods is a Brooklyn-based psych-rock band known for upbeat folk jams awash in odd studio effects, cracked fuzz, and unique vocalizations, and Hailing from Austin, Texas, the trio YellowFever play minimal art pop" at Whitney Museum of American Art
75 street: 945 Madison avenue, at 75 street, (6-9pm pay-what-you-wish), 7pm performance

"Black Gold" curated by Jose Ruiz at Bronx River Art Center
179 street: 1087 E Tremont avenue, at E 179 street, 6-9pm

Performance: "Passport Fridays 2009: 5th International Outdoor Film, Dance & Music Series" at Queens Museum of Art (New York City Building)
Queens: Flushing Meadows Corona Park, 6:30-10pm


Saturday, July 25

Screening: "Building a Panther Iconography: films illuminating the history and legacy of the Black Panther Party" at New Museum of Contemporary Art
Soho: 235 Bowery, $8, 3pm

Screening: "Beirut Tangents (part 2)" at Kleio Projects
7 Street: 206 E 7 street, at Avenue B, 7:30-8pm reception; 8-9pm screening

Book launch: Jana Leo "Rape New York" at Printed Matter, Inc.
22 street: 195 Tenth avenue, at w 22 street, 5-7pm

Benefit: "Brooklyn Boogaloo & Barbecue" at City Reliquary Museum and Civic Organization
Brooklyn, Williamsburg: 370 Metropolitan avenue, at Havemeyer st, $25-$100 donation, 6-10pm

Benefit: "The Brooklyn Boogaloo Barbeque" at The City Reliquary Museum & Civic Organization
Brooklyn, Williamsburg: 370 Metropolitan avenue, $25-$100 donation, 6-10pm

Closing reception: "Materialism" with music by Praqtiss at Real Fine Arts
Brooklyn, Greenpoint: 673 Meeker avenue, 10pm

Performance: "Film, Performance, and Music: Remembering Future Africa" at Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn, Misc.: 200 Eastern Parkway, 1-5:45pm

Eric McLaurin (AKA Saga Moor) at Aeon Logic Art gallery
Brooklyn, Misc.: 4 Malcolm X boulevard, 6-9pm

Performance: "Love, Life and Redemption" produced and directed by Setor Attipoe at FiveMyles
Brooklyn, Misc.: 558 St. Johns place, 8pm

Performance: "Warm Up" music & drinks in the courtyard at PS1
Queens: 22-25 Jackson avenue, at 26 avenue, $10, 2-9pm

Performance: "The Homosexuals, Little Craw, Religious Knives" at SculptureCenter
Queens: 44-19 Purves street, $7, 5-10pm

Lecture: Paul Butler "Foucault Lab: Subjugated Knowledges" at SculptureCenter
Queens: 44-19 Purves street, noon-2pm

Performance: Little Claw, Religious Knives, The Homosexuals "Summer Sessions: The Homosexuals, Little Claw, Religious Knives" at SculptureCenter
Queens: 44-19 Purves street, $7, 5-10pm

Aaron S. Davidson, Kathleen Griffin, Ken Madore, Melissa Dubbin, Meridith Pingree, Mike Smith, Rebecca Potts, Ted O'Sullivan "Scattered Logic" curated by Wyatt Nash at Texas Firehouse
Queens: 36-29 Vernon boulevard, 8pm-2am

Brendan Coyle, Christopher Frederick, Keren Moscovitch, Michelle Sciumbato Keller, Mikhael Antone, Mona Oman, Reggie Manning, Scott Lewis "Verfall: Decadence and Decay" curated by Ginger Shulick at Studio 150
Staten Island: 150 Bay street, 7pm-midnight

Joseph Greenberg "City Lights" at Galerie St. George
Staten Island: 11 Phelps place, 2-6pm


Sunday, July 26

Lecture: Michael J. Schumacher "Living Room Pieces: An approach to selling sound art" at Audio Visual Arts (AVA)
Chinatown/LES: 34 E 1 street, 5-6pm

Tour: "Every Last Sunday Gallery Crawl" at LES Visitor Center
Chinatown/LES: 54 Orchard street, 1pm

+ "New Museum Block Party" at New Museum of Contemporary Art
Soho: 235 Bowery, free, noon-7pm (beginning in Sara D Roosevelt Park)

Screening: "Beyond Ipanema: the Brazilian music experience outside of Brazil" introduced by Barra and Dranoff at MoMA
53 street: 11 W 53 street, $10, 5:30pm

Apolo Torres, Loro Verz, Mundano "Lichen" at Factory Fresh
Brooklyn, Bushwick: 1053 Flushing avenue, b/w Morgan & Knickerbocker, 7-10pm

? Robert Walden at RHV Fine Art
Brooklyn, Misc.: 683 Sixth avenue, 6-9pm, (event & time not confirmed, check with gallery)

Dan Graham at Deitch Projects (Deitch Studios)
Queens: 4-40 44th drive, 5pm


Monday, July 27

"Mondays Can Be Fun Too" at Envoy Gallery (Lower East Side)
Chinatown/LES: 131 Chrystie street, 6-8pm

Lecture: "The University of Trash Presents: Architectures of Crisis/ Architectures of Resistance" at SculptureCenter
Queens: 44-19 Purves street, 7-9pm


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