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SUMMARY:Art Exhibition: Rainbow in the Dark\, featuring the works of Anselm Reyle
DESCRIPTION:Explore the works of artist German contemporary artist Anselm Reyle\, including a site-specific neon installation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnselm Reyle is one of the most renowned contemporary artists in the world. His best-known works include his foil and strip paintings and his sculptures. Remnants of consumer society\, discarded materials\, symbols of urbanity\, and industrial change play a central role in his works. \nThe exhibition was curated by Newark\, New Jersey-based Emann Odufu\, an art activist\, independent filmmaker\, producer\, screenwriter and digital media specialist. \nOn view March 19 – May 28\, 2023 \nLocation: MoCA Westport: The Museum of Contemporary Art\, Westport \n19 Newtown Turnpike\, Westport\, CT 06880 \nMore information
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/art-exhibition-rainbow-in-the-dark-featuring-the-works-of-anselm-reyle/
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SUMMARY:Exhibition by German-Vietnamese artist Sung Tieu at Amant
DESCRIPTION:Sung Tieu’s exhibition continues her ongoing research into the psychological and physical dimensions of hidden threats and how they affect the social life of communities. Through different study subjects\, she analyzes how private and state agencies use infrastructure and bureaucracy to exert psychological and informational control. \nBy blurring the lines between evidence and counter-evidence\, fact and fiction\, Sung Tieu’s work presents the limits of our capacity to fully distinguish between the known and unknown. Throughout the exhibition\, she explores how information\, or the lack thereof\, can change perception\, affecting our bodies and ways of understanding our environment. \nSung Tieu (b.1987 in Hai Duong\, Vietnam) is a German-Vietnamese artist based in Berlin. Her artistic practice spans a variety of mediums including sound\, video\, sculpture\, photography\, public interventions and writing. \nAmant is a non-profit arts organization in Brooklyn\, New York that fosters experimentation and dialogue through exhibitions\, public programs\, and artist residencies. This exhibition is supported by the Goethe-Institut.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/exhibition-by-german-vietnamese-artist-sung-tieu-at-amant/
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SUMMARY:Performance and Discussion: Africa and the Global Diaspora - Does Art Connect us all?
DESCRIPTION:This event will begin with a poetic reflection on the notion of Africa and the Global Diaspora by artivist and experimental poet Mia Harrison. During the following panel Margaret Morton (Director Creativity and Free Expression\, Ford Foundation)\, Aldeide Delgaldo (curator and founding director WOPHA: Women Photographers International Archive) and Enos Nyamor (art critic\, Akademie Schloss Solitude alumna) will engage in a conversation how the vigor and endless connections of Black perspectives are empowering and enabling a change of the narration of contemporary art. Moderated by C&’s co-founder Yvette Mutumba. With a performance by Steven Baboun. \nDate and Time: Tuesday\, May 16\, 2023\, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM EST \nLocation: 1014 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/performance-and-discussion-africa-and-the-global-diaspora-does-art-connect-us-all/
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SUMMARY:White Asparagus Gala Dinner 2023
DESCRIPTION:White Asparagus Gala Dinner 2023\nName: White Asparagus Gala Dinner 2023 \nDate: May 17\, 2023 \nTime: 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM EDT \nRegister Now \nEvent Description: \n\nWhite Asparagus Gala Dinner \n\nThis signature event will offer opportunities to expand your network and stay on the edge of transatlantic news and developments. You will meet high profile industry experts of the German-American Business Community. Guests include member companies\, industry experts\, legal advisers\, policy makers and high ranking political representatives from the US and Germany. As in the past years\, we expect around 300 participants. \n \nAgenda:  \n\n6:30pm-7:30pm\nCocktail Reception on Tribeca’s beautiful rooftop with live music & passed Hors D’oeuvre \n7.30pm-9:00pm:\nSeated Dinner with German Wine & White Asparagus. Enjoy our entertainment and the company at your table of 10 guests. \n9:00pm – 10.30pm:\nAfter Hour Drinks and conversations
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/white-asparagus-gala-dinner-2023/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230520
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SUMMARY:13th Annual "Muscon" Museum Networking Conference
DESCRIPTION:Networking opportunity for museum professionals \nSince 1996\, the Vitra Design Museum has organized the international muscon conference in cooperation with annually changing local hosts. The aim of this conference is to promote the international exchange of travelling exhibitions and other collaborative initiatives among museum professionals and decision makers. Outside of Europe\, muscon is also regularly held in the United States and Asia-Pacific. The muscon network has brought together several hundred institutions and contributed significantly to further a productive exchange of travelling exhibitions in the international museum landscape. \nTo date\, partners who have hosted muscon include the Victoria and Albert Museum\, the Design Museum London\, Museum für Gestaltung Zürich\, Triennale Milano\, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen\, Taipei Fine Arts Museum\, Powerhouse Museum Sydney\, Design Miami\, and The Wolfsonian—FIU\, and many others. \nThe conference offers museum directors\, head curators\, and exhibition planners the possibility to share their expertise\, strategize on new topics and establish new contacts in a very collegial and cooperative atmosphere. muscon primarily focuses on institutions in the area of design and architecture but is also open to museums in the fields of fine art\, cultural history\, science\, and other disciplines. \nThe program of this one-day conference is focused on brief presentations to provide participants with the opportunity to showcase information on their exhibitions program and future projects. If you are interested in presenting your program in one of these ten-minute time slots\, please send an email to muscon@design-museum.de before April 30\, 2023. \nRegistration via email required. There are no participation fees. \nThis event is co-hosted by the Vitra Design Museum and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/13th-annual-muscon-museum-networking-conference/
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SUMMARY:Design Talk with photographer Iwan Baan
DESCRIPTION:Iwan Baan is one of today’s leading photographers of architecture and urban design. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nimages document the growth of global megacities and portray buildings by prominent contemporary architects including Herzog & de Meuron\, Rem Koolhaas\, and Zaha Hadid. The first large retrospective of the Dutch photographer’s work will open at the Vitra Design Museum in autumn 2023. Baan’s vibrant realism puts the focus on people and their relationship to the built environment. Thanks to the great scope of his vision\, Baan’s works offer a broad panorama of human building that impressively demonstrates the existential importance of architecture and urban design. \nDate and Time: Friday\, May 19\, 2023 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM \nLocation: 1014 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States \nInformation
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/design-talk-with-photographer-iwan-baan/
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SUMMARY:GERMANIA of POUGHKEEPSIE PRESENTS: MAIFEST 2023!
DESCRIPTION:A fun\, festive and authentic Maifest! will be held at Germania Festival Grounds\, 51 Old DeGarmo Road\, Poughkeepsie\, NY! – Friday May 19\,\n5-10pm\, Saturday May 20\, 1pm-10pm\, and Sunday May 21\, Noon-5pm. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nA fun\, festive and authentic Maifest! will be held at Germania Festival Grounds\, 51 Old DeGarmo Road\, Poughkeepsie\, NY! – Friday May 19\,  5-10pm\, Saturday May 20\, 1pm-10pm\, and Sunday May 21\, Noon-5pm. \nEvent features live German bands\, German food\, home baked German desserts\, traditional German Beer\, children’s entertainment\, Bavarian dancers\, and singers. Adult entry ticket $5 daily\, $4 Veterans and Active Military with valid ID\, children under 16 with parent\, no charge. \nEvent will be held RAIN or SHINE under tents. FREE PARKING! \nGermania of Poughkeepsie\, founded 1850\, is a benevolent\, 501c3 nonprofit organization committed to the education of German heritage and culture. Germania hosts various authentic cultural events throughout the year including an annual Maifest\, Oktoberfest\, Christkindlmarkt\, Heritage Day Bake Sale\, Biergartens\, authentic German Saturday Take Out dinners\, Wednesday Stammtisch\, along with other events. \n\nOver the past 173 years\, Germania has hosted educational programs in music\, sport\, dance\, and citizenship. Germania sponsors numerous “Sister Clubs” who also promote many educational and authentic cultural events. These include the Germania Singers\, Germania Almrausch Schuhplattler Verein\, Steuben Society of America Dr. Charles Gilbert Spross Unit #167\, and the Germania Blue & White Soccer Club. Germania also sponsors German Language Classes\, Ballroom Dancing Classes\, and a Volkssport Club.  Throughout the year Germania holds clothing\, food\, toy drives\, as well as grants annual scholarships to BOCES CTI Culinary program graduates.  Since the pandemic\, Germania has donated over seven hundred German Friday and Saturday Take Out Dinners to area First Responders. \n\nGermania supports the community by procuring goods and services through locally owned Hudson Valley businesses. The organization remains a 100% volunteer\, private club\, and is actively looking to increase membership\, along with Club Sponsorship and Event Vendors.  Membership is open to individuals of all faiths and backgrounds. \nInformation \nContact Germania directly for further Maifest information\, president@germaniaPok.com or call 845-471-0609
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/germania-of-poughkeepsie-presents-maifest-2023/
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SUMMARY:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Die Zauberflöte"
DESCRIPTION:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s “Die Zauberflöte”\nMay 19 – June 10\nMetropolitan Opera\n30 Lincoln Center\, New York\, NY 10023  \nOne of opera’s most beloved works receives its first new Met staging in 19 years—a daring vision by renowned English director Simon McBurney that The Wall Street Journal declared “the best production I’ve ever witnessed of Mozart’s opera.” Nathalie Stutzmann conducts the Met Orchestra\, with the pit raised to make the musicians visible to the audience and allow interaction with the cast. In his Met-debut staging\, McBurney lets loose a volley of theatrical flourishes\, incorporating projections\, sound effects\, and acrobatics to match the spectacle and drama of Mozart’s fable. The brilliant cast includes soprano Erin Morley as Pamina\, tenor Lawrence Brownlee as Tamino\, baritone Thomas Oliemans in his Met debut as Papageno\, soprano Kathryn Lewek as the Queen of the Night\, and bass Stephen Milling as Sarastro. \nFind more information and buy tickets here.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/wolfgang-amadeus-mozarts-die-zauberflote/
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SUMMARY:Architecture photographer Iwan Baan in conversation with Vitra Design Museum curator Anna-Mea Hoffmann
DESCRIPTION:Iwan Baan is one of today’s leading photographers of architecture and urban design. His images document the growth of global megacities and portray buildings by prominent contemporary architects including Herzog & de Meuron\, Rem Koolhaas\, and Zaha Hadid. The first large retrospective of the Dutch photographer’s work will open at the Vitra Design Museum in autumn 2023. Baan’s vibrant realism puts the focus on people and their relationship to the built environment.\nREGISTRATIONThanks to the great scope of his vision\, Baan’s works offer a broad panorama of human building that impressively demonstrates the existential importance of architecture and urban design. \nThe cooperation with the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein\, Germany\, and the Design Festival NYCxDESIGN was started in 2022\, and continues in 2023 with a public conversation with Iwan Baan and the co-hosting of the global museum conference muscon during the day. \nIf you are a museum professional and wish to attend muscon\, you can find information here. \nUnfortunately\, 1014 Fifth Avenue is in the process of being refurbished\, and is not fully accessible in its current state. We apologize to our guests and kindly ask you to contact j.stubbs@1014.nyc if you need further information or assistance. \nThis event is co-hosted by the Vitra Design Museum and the NYCxDesign Festival in New York.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/architecture-photographer-iwan-baan-in-conversation-with-vitra-design-museum-curator-anna-mea-hoffmann/
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SUMMARY:Orpheus & Liev Schreiber perform Beethoven’s “Egmont” at Carnegie Hall
DESCRIPTION:Orpheus with Liev Schreiber\, Karen Slack & Will Liverman perform Beethoven’s “Egmont” and 125th birthday tribute to Paul Robeson at Carnegie Hall \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOrpheus stands up for justice and freedom in this homage to courageous voices. Beethoven\, an unyielding critic of despots\, channeled his ardor and rage into music for Goethe’s historical drama about a local hero defying foreign occupiers. Liev Schreiber narrates an incisive new translation by Philip Boehm\, while the clarion voice of Karen Slack and Orpheus illuminate the eternal truths of Egmont. Will Liverman\, the “muscular-voiced baritone\,” (The New York Times) joins for the World Premiere of Songs of Paul by Jasmine Barnes\, a 125th birthday tribute to the singer-activist Paul Robeson. \nFriends of the German Consulate get 20% off tickets with code NYC40059  \nDate and Time: Saturday\, May 20th\, 2023 at 7 pm \nLocation: Carnegie Hall \nTickets and Information
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/orpheus-liev-schreiber-perform-beethovens-egmont-at-carnegie-hall/
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SUMMARY:Madison Avenue Spring Gallery Walk\, Saturday\, May 20\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Madison Avenue Spring Gallery Walk\, Saturday\, May 20\, 2023\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin ARTnews and Madison Avenue’s galleries for our Madison Avenue Spring Gallery Walk on Saturday\, May 20. This free event invites the public to visit participating galleries\, view their fall exhibitions and attend expert talks led by artists and curators on Madison Avenue & side streets from East 57 to East 86 St. \nBook Now\nScheduled Gallery Talks are quite popular\, and are often booked to capacity. To register for a Gallery Talk\, kindly click on the green “Book Now” button above. Galleries are listed alphabetically. Reservations are not required for visits to participating galleries during times when they are not hosting scheduled gallery talks. \nQuestions during the day of the event? Visit our Information Tent at Madison Avenue & East 75 Street. \nCommunity Event at Frick Madison – The temporary home of The Frick Collection\, 945 Madison Avenue (74-75) (1pm-3pm)\nThe Frick invites you to sketch with us outdoors\, in front of the museum on Madison Avenue at 75th Street. Drawing activities and refreshments from The SisterYard will be available on a first-come\, first-served basis (weather permitting). This event is free; all materials will be provided\, and no art background is needed. Tickets are required for museum entry. \nParticipating Galleries & Exhibitions on View\nGallery cross streets and gallery hours are shown next to each respective gallery’s address. \nAcquavella Galleries\, 18 East 79 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-5pm)\nAcquavella Galleries is pleased to present Bonnard: The Experience of Seeing\, a loan exhibition from museums and private collections\, featuring over twenty paintings by the modernist French artist Pierre Bonnard.\nGallery Talk: 10:30am & 4:30pm: Gallery Director Esperanza Sobrino is able to welcome the group and share a few words on the exhibition. \nAlexandre Gallery\, 25 East 73rd Street\, 2nd Floor (Madison-Fifth) (11am-5pm)\nThis first exhibition devoted to Dove’s work in over twenty years will survey the entirety of the artist’s career and celebrate the recent publication of Arthur Dove: A Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings and Things by Debra Bricker Balken – available to order from the gallery. \nArader Galleries\, 1016 Madison Avenue (78-79) (11am-6pm)\nNaturalia & Exotica: Collecting the Natural World in the Dutch Republic (1588-1795). \nArlene Angard Designs & Fine Art\, 3 East 66 St\, Ste 2A (Madison-Fifth) (12pm-5pm)\nOur chic Gallery portrays Art & functional furniture art pieces mixed in eclectic style with abstract paintings by Sebastian Vallejo\, mystique photographic landscapes by Marty Hulsebos\, colorful water colors by Maria Gracia Facciolà and iron sculptures by Gerald Siciliano.\nGallery Talk: Hourly\, 12pm to 5pm: Our Curator will talk about creating eclectic style with Art and furniture pieces mixed with exuberant abstract paintings\, mystique photographs and classical sculptures that elevate the natural beauty of your space while following the tremendous legacy of European Interior Designers. \nBonner David Galleries\, 22 East 81 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nMichael Carson digs deep into his soul to reflect on what ingredients create a great painting with the latest figurative work. From his unusual printing techniques to his subtle color palette\, there is an endless supply of talent\, craft\, and emotion that comprise one of Carson’s meaningful canvases. \nCeysson & Bénétière\, 956 Madison Avenue (75-76) (11am-6pm)\nSolo show of new paintings by Paris-based painter Nicolas Momein. \nCheim & Read\, 23 East 67 Street (Madison-Fifth) (10am-6pm)\nCheim & Read presents works by Lynda Benglis\, Louise Bourgeois\, Cumwizard69420\, Ron Gorchov\, Bill Jensen\, Marco Pariani\, Jack Pierson\, Serge Poliakoff\, Kimber Smith\, and Matthew Wong. \nChristopher Bishop Fine Art\, 1046 Madison Avenue\, Suite 2N\, (79-80) (11am-5pm)\nModern Masters: 1930 – 2008. \nDavid Benrimon Fine Art\, 41 East 57 Street\, 2nd Floor (Madison-Park) (11am-4pm)\nPresenting Botero\, a selection of works on paper\, paintings\, and bronze sculptures by the internationally acclaimed artist. Regarded as Colombia’s most successful living artist\, Fernando Botero’s oeuvre of gracefully voluminous and satirical subjects spans over seven decades. \nDavid Nolan Gallery\, 24 East 81 Street (Madison-Fifth) (10am-6pm)\nOur exhibition will feature internationally acclaimed sculptor Chakaia Booker (b. 1953). By using recycled rubber tires as her primary art material\, where others use stone or wood\, Booker has infused the medium with explosive energy and rhythm. Presented here are individual works and a large scale room installation.\nGallery Talk: Hourly\, 12pm to 4pm: Guided tour of the exhibition by Gallery Director. \nDavid Zwirner\, 34 East 69 Street (Madison-Park) (11am-6pm)\nDavid Zwirner is pleased to announce an exhibition of work by American artist Sherrie Levine at the gallery’s 69th Street location. For this exhibition\, the artist presents a never-before-seen suite of wood-panel paintings and a new installation of found-object sculptures.\nGallery Talk: 11am: A sales associate will give a tour of the exhibition and overview of the artist. \nDFN Projects\, 16 East 79 Street\, Suite G-2\, Garden Level (Madison-Fifth) (12pm-4pm)\nAnnie Wildey: At The Waters Edge. New works by Annie Wildey that explore the mercurial nature of the coastal landscape: when the surf is up\, or the fog looms\, when the sunlight glistens on the ocean and clouds dance in a summer sky. \nEdward Tyler Nahem Fine Art\, 980 Madison Avenue\, Suite 305 (76-77) (10am-5:30pm)\nEdward Tyler Nahem is pleased to announce its expansion at 980 Madison. The new gallery is showcasing a group show of leading Post-War and Contemporary masters\, including Helen Frankenthaler (1928-2011)\, Kenneth V. Young (1922-2012)\, Josef Albers (1888-1976)\, El Anatsui (b. 1944)\, Alexander Calder (1898-1976)\, John Chamberlain (1927-2011)\, Sam Francis (1923-1994)\, Alex Katz (b.1927)\, Franz Kline (1910-1962)\, Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997)\, and Stanley Whitney (b.1946). \nEmma Scully Gallery\, 16 East 79th Street\, Suite 11 (Madison-Fifth) (12pm-5pm)\nRafael Prieto: “Together Over Time” A debut solo exhibition at the intersection of emotion and perception from avant-garde designer Rafael Prieto – Founder and Creative Director of creative studio Savvy. \nEmilyFineArt @ FloraOnMadison\, 766 Madison Avenue (65-66) (11am-6pm)\nFashion Inspired 3D works by Gwen Samuels. \nFranklin Parrasch Gallery\, 19 East 66 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nFranklin Parrasch Gallery is pleased to announce “Stillness in Motion\,” the gallery’s second solo show of new paintings by artist Edith Baumann. Baumann’s paintings in this show are characteristic of her more than forty-year practice\, concisely balancing precision with vulnerability\, motion\, and natural imperfection. \nGagosian Shop\, 976 Madison Avenue (76-77) (11am-6pm)\nDesigned by Selldorf Architects\, the Gagosian Shop on the Upper East Side in New York offers an exclusive and extensive selection of artist’s books\, exhibition catalogues\, rare books\, scholarly monographs\, posters\, prints\, and limited editions\, as well as jewelry\, apparel\, and Leica cameras. \nGalerie Gmurzynska\, 43 East 78 Street (Madison-Park) (11am-5pm)\n30 Years of Exhibiting Karl Lagerfeld: A series of Lagerfeld’s top 15 photos are going to be on view\, coinciding with the Met Gala and Costume Institute exhibition dedicated to the famed fashion designer. \nGerald Peters Gallery\, 24 East 78 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nThe Grand Manner: The exhibition focuses on large scale figural depictions by classic American painters (William Merritt Chase and William McGregor Paxton) in dialogue with contemporary artists Harvey Dinnerstein\, Daniel Sprick and sculptor Karen LaMonte.\nLuis Jimenez: Polychromed fiberglass sculptures by Luis Jimenez (1940-2006)\, conceived during his years in New York in the late 60’s and 70’s. \nGraham Shay 1857\, 17 East 67th Street\, Suite 1A (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nA Century of American Art\, 1880 to 1980. \nGRAY\, 1018 Madison Avenue\, Floor 2 (78-79) (11am-5pm)\nGRAY is pleased to announce GRAY at 60\, an exhibition commemorating six decades since the gallery’s founding in 1963 by Richard Gray (1928-2018). The exhibition features works by sixty historical and living artists whose practices have been integral to the gallery’s vision. GRAY at 60 presents the legacy and future of one of the United States’s longest running galleries.\nGallery Talk: 1pm: Exhibition talk. \nHauser & Wirth\, 32 East 69 Street (Madison-Park) (11am-6pm)\nProlific\, prescient and powerfully original yet under-recognized in her lifetime\, Cathy Josefowitz (1956 – 2014) produced a diverse body of work that transcends hierarchies of medium and genre. The artist’s inaugural solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth features a selection of remarkable works from across her singular and ambitious career.\nGallery Talk: 11am: A guided tour through the exhibition. Visitors should gather on the first floor of the gallery and wait for instructions. Pictures will be allowed\, although no flash photography will be permitted. \nHelwaser Gallery\, 833 Madison Avenue\, 3rd Floor (69-70) (11am-5:30pm)\nFrench painter Veronique Cauchefer reveals the layered realms of the domestic interior. Exploring emotions inherent in physical space\, one’s inner sanctum becomes directly analogous to the interiority of self: coursing with latent undercurrents of protective caution\, imagination\, and the surreal. \nHenrique Faria\, 35 East 67 Street (Madison-Park) (11am-6pm)\nGerd Leufert: Imaginary Spaces – Leufert’s second solo show at the gallery\, spanning his multifaceted career as an artist and designer in Venezuela to coincide with the first major US museum retrospective since 2005 of Gego\, his life partner\, at the Guggenheim. The exhibition brings together a selection of drawings\, paintings\, sculptures and an installation shown for the first time in the US. \nHirschl & Adler Modern\, 41 East 57 Street\, Floor 9 (Madison-Park) (11am-5pm)\nAs COVID tightened its grip\, María Elena González\, Chair of the Sculpture Department at the San Francisco Art Institute\, sat alone in the school’s deserted studios trying to process an announcement that the institution would soon close its doors forever. Surrounded by abandoned workspaces filled with objects discarded by students forced to vacate the premises\, González did what any true maker would do to assuage her mounting fear. The pieces borne in that uncertainty form the basis of this exhibition called Riven. \nHoward Greenberg Gallery\, 41 East 57 Street\, Suite 801 (Madison-Park) (11am-5pm)\nThis exhibition features photographic works\, that combine Bruno V. Roels’ interest in language\, modern art\, and semiotics. Known for exploring the multiplicity of the iconic palm tree in photographic repetition and variation\, many of his new works incorporate hand painted letters and are manually edited by drawing directly on his prints. \nHubert Gallery\, 16 East 79 Street\, 2nd Floor (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nGeoffrey Johnson: Contemporary Impressionist paintings of New York. Presenting new works featuring the artist’s unique ability to capture the mood and feeling of NYC. Using a limited palette\, he paints figures en masse juxtaposed against the urban landscape. Reviewers note his pieces for their elegant sense of melancholy and timelessness. \nIppodo Gallery\, 32 East 67 Street (Madison-Park) (10am-6pm)\nIppodo Gallery presents selected washi artworks by five Japanese artists working with traditional paper in diverse modes. Transience unveils new perspectives in Japanese paper\, transforming the two-dimensional medium into voluminous crafted planes.\nGallery Talk: 2pm:The Gallery Talk includes a deep dive into the artist’s statements\, process\, and impact on the contemporary Kogei world. \nJennifer Baahng Gallery\, 790 Madison Avenue (66-67) (11am-6pm)\nGroup exhibition\nGallery Talk: 12pm & 2pm: Gallery Talk and Meet the Artist. \nJohn Szoke Gallery\, 41 East 57 Street\, 6th Fl. (Madison-Park) (11am-4pm)\nThis year\, we will be showing a special selection of works on paper by Picasso under the title “Celebrating Picasso’s Legacy.” In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of his passing\, our selections represent the variety of style and overall breadth his decades-long career encompasses. \nKapoor Galleries\, 34 East 67 Street\, Floor 3 (Madison-Park) (11am-3pm)\nFeaturing rare sculptures and paintings from India\, Nepal\, Tibet\, Mongolia\, China and the ancient region of Gandhara\, “Divine Gestures: Channels of Enlightenment” centers religious iconography in fine-craftsmanship\, where tangible and intangible realms of art intersect.\nGallery Talk: 1pm: We’ll explore how iconography across artistic mediums channels and embodies the energies of specific deities. This exhibit is an ode to the iconographic elements of a sculpture that bridge the tangible and intangible realms of art. \nKate Oh Gallery\, 31 East 72nd Street (Madison-Park) (11am-6pm)\nMague Brewer is a tactile painter who achieves the quality of tactility through color value. It is this manipulation of color value that Mague wholeheartedly lays claim to\, twisting and mending it along two pursuits: one sharp and realist\, the other clouded and abstract.\nGallery Talk: 12pm\, 2pm & 4pm: Mague Brewer will provide a narrative of the works that she is exhibiting and how she has imbued her experiences into them. There will be an opportunity to converse with the artist and ask questions about her art process and inspiration. \nKristen Lorello\, 23 East 73rd Street\, 5F (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nPresenting a solo exhibition of new paintings on plexiglass by Giacinto Occhionero. This is the Rome-based artist’s fifth solo exhibition at Kristen Lorello. It develops his particular technique of reverse plexiglass painting and expands his abstract language of repeated circular motifs. \nLGDR\, 19 East 64 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nSpanning two floors of LGDR’s landmark Beaux-Arts-style townhouse\, Rear View presents a transhistorical selection of over sixty paintings\, sculptures\, works on paper\, and photographs that explore representation of the human figure as seen from behind—an enduring\, wide-ranging paradigm that has exerted potent influence upon modern and contemporary artists. \nL. Parker Stephenson Photographs\, 764 Madison Avenue (65-66) (11am-6pm)\nOver the past nine years\, German photographer Jens Knigge has traveled to snow-covered regions\, exploring the landscape\, our relationship to it. The results are subtle\, minimal\, yet highly detailed intimately scaled platinum prints.\nGallery Talk: 2pm: Learn more about the works of Jens Knigge. \nLa Maison Valmont\, 35 East 76 Street (Madison-Park) (10am-6pm)\nDiscover the private collection of Fondation Valmont that is showcased in the Swiss based skincare’s first US Flagship store. Pieces featured vary from artists such as Mark Tobey\, Sol LeWitt\, Woodrow Nash and Didier Guillon.\nGallery Talk: Hourly\, 10am-4pm: Valmont Beauty Advisors will guide guests throughout the sophisticated maison to discover a variety of artists and art pieces from visual\, murano glass\, screen prints and more. Guests can also recieve a bespoke skincare consultation before or after the tour. \nLeila Heller\, 17 East 76th Street\, Garden Level (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nLeila Heller is pleased to announce its newest show “Land of Honey”\, curated by Emann Odufu and opening May 5th. The show features the work Nancy Baker Cahill\, William Buchina\, Melis Buyruk\, Naeemeh Kazemi\, Tim Kent\, Chelsea Odufu\, and Samuel Stabler. \nLeon Tovar Gallery\, 26 East 64 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nTsunami is a tribute to the wave of modern Latin American art that swept over the world. The exhibit will feature both painting and sculpture and will encompass the Argentine Madi Art and Concrete Art movements\, Brazilian Constructivism\, Geometric Abstraction\, Kinetic Art and more organic abstract works that emanated from the region during the mid to second half of the 20th century.\nGallery Talk: 12pm & 4pm: Gallery Talk about a fresh and unique perspective on abstract expressionism\, constructivism\, geometric abstraction\, and kinetic art. \nLes Enluminures\, 23 East 73 Street\, 7th Floor (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nLes Enluminures offers visitors a chance to visit the Middle Ages through all its glory\, from medieval sculpture to manuscripts and jewelry.\nGallery Talk: 12pm\, 2pm & 3pm: Enjoy a tour with the curator of our exhibition. \nLincoln Glenn\, 17 East 67th Street\, Suite 1A (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nLincoln Glenn will be showcasing a selection of American Modernism and traditional artworks\, with notable highlights by John Marin\, Agnes Pelton\, and Adolph Gottlieb. \nLois Wagner Fine Arts\, 15 East 71st Street\, Suite 2A (Madison-Fifth) (11am-5pm)\nAmerican Women Artists: 1850-2000.\nGallery Talk: 12pm: American Woman Artists — Their Difficult Journey. \nLuxembourg + Co.\, 41 East 57 Street\, 6th Floor (Madison-Park) (12pm-4pm)\nOur exhibition explores the radical uses of torn paper within the context of art since the turn of the twentieth century. Featuring works from the 1930s to the present day\, from the Dadaists first experiments with torn paper collages to contemporary work in photography and film. \nMignoni\, 960 Madison Avenue\, 2nd floor (75-76) (11am-6pm)\nMignoni is pleased to present the gallery’s first solo exhibition of the American artist\, Joel Shapiro (b.1941). The exhibition consists of eight vibrant\, colorful works on paper spanning from 1988 to 2022. \nMiyako Yoshinaga Gallery\, 24 East 64 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nCarolyn Swiszcz: New Works on Paper & Paintings.\nGallery Talk: 2pm & 4pm: American artist Carolyn Swiszcz\, who lives in Minneapolis\, talks about her inspiration from her surroundings in Midwest suburbia. Using various printmaking techniques\, she transforms banal buildings\, shop signs\, and park trees into modest yet vibrant subjects in her work. \nMnuchin Gallery\, 45 East 78 Street (Madison-Park) (10am-5pm)\nMnuchin Gallery is proud to present its third exhibition dedicated to one of the most influential sculptors of the 20th century\, John Chamberlain. The exhibition\, “John Chamberlain: Five Decades +” will feature sculptures made between 1960 and 2011\, providing an in-depth look at the artist’s oeuvre. \nNicholas Brawer Gallery\, 1046 Madison Avenue (79-80) (11am-6pm)\nThe Fastest Things on Wheels: Miniature Gas Powered Racing Cars of the 1950s. \nOpera Gallery\, 791 Madison Avenue (66-67) (11am-6pm)\nOpera Gallery is delighted to present Ron Arad’s solo exhibition ‘Don’t Ya Tell Henri’. In Arad’s second solo show with Opera Gallery\, he explores the duality between structure and absence within the material world. \nPetzel Gallery\, 35 East 67 Street (Madison-Park) (11am-6pm)\nWorks by James Little. \nRobilant+Voena\, 980 Madison Avenue\, Suite 303 (76-77) (11am-6pm)\nOur exhibition Alighiero Boetti Mappe\, brings together six of the artist’s iconic embroidered maps\, all from private collections. Individually\, these maps offer a snapshot of time and place; together\, they chart a geo-political history of the late twentieth century and raise questions about authorship\, agency and our understanding of the world. \nRosenberg & Co.\, 19 East 66 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nExhibiting works by Serge Charchoune\, 1916-1930.\nGallery Talk: 2pm: Exhibition talk on Serge Charchoune. \nRubin&Chapelle\, 964 Madison Avenue (75-76) (11am-5pm)\nRUBIN & CHAPELLE presents an exhibition of work by New York and Berlin-based artist Aura Rosenberg. This exhibition focuses on the ways in which we enliven monuments with our projections.\nGallery Talk: Hourly\, 11am-5pm: Live performance by multidisciplinary artist Helga Davis. Davis will in conversation with the artworks on view. \nShepherd W & K Galleries\, 58 East 79 Street (Madison-Park) (11am-6pm)\n19th and early 20th century works from neo Classicism and Symbolism through the Vienna Secession and Modernism. \nSigrid Freundorfer Fine Art\, 790 Madison Avenue\, Suite 602 (66-67) (11am-6pm)\nScenes from Nature: A selection of works by Hans Hofmann\, Merce Cunningham\, Marjorie Bethke\, Scott Kelley\, Greg Hull\, and others. \nSkarstedt Gallery\, 20 East 79 Street (Madison-Fifth) (10am-5pm)\nExperience our works on view. \nSous Les Etoiles Gallery\, 16 East 71 Street (Madison-Fifth) (12pm-6pm)\nKarl Martin Holzhäuser\, b. 1944 in Germany\, is one of the earliest champions of Concrete Photography\, by creating along the course of his career a new genre in the field of cameraless photography that combines the stringency of premeditated instructions with elements of calculated chance. \nSpanierman Modern\, 958 Madison Avenue\, 2nd Floor (75-76) (11am-6pm)\nCelebrating Process: this exhibition intends to demonstrate that the craft of making art as a self-determined discipline is still alive and well and can convincingly communicate our humanity. The idea that painting is dead or dying is not a novel idea. It dates back as far as the 19th century\, when upon seeing the first daguerreotype\, Paul Delaroche is said to have claimed “from today painting is dead” \nSprüth Magers\, 22 East 80 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nSenga Nengudi’s Spirit Flags\, an important body of work created by the artist while working in New York in the early 1970s. These evocative works comprise boldly colored fabrics cut into the form of human-sized silhouettes\, which Nengudi then affixed with ropes to the walls and edges of rooms\, and even staged outdoors. \nSterling | Boos\, 980 Madison Avenue\, 3rd Floor (76-77) (11am-6pm)\n19th\, 20th and 21st Century American Art. \nThomsen Gallery\, 9 East 63 Street\, Floor 2 (Madison-Fifth) (11am-5pm)\nJapanese Art 1910-1940: Paintings and works of art from this period will be shown and discussed to illustrate how the Japanese art market changed from the export-oriented output during the preceding decades to a focus on the domestic market\, incorporating Western influences.\nGallery Talk: 11am\, 2pm\, 3pm\, & 4pm : Join us for a curator’s tour of the works on view. \nTulipan Gallery of the Réka Darida Foundation\, 1065 Madison Avenue (80-81) (12pm-7pm)\nSensibility of Hand – Art of Creative Craftship features the annual folk design grantees of the Réka Darida Foundation. Fifteen acclaimed artists represent various fields of the Hungarian craft movement. The exhibition highlights the exceptional expertise of the masters\, and directs attention to the lasting value and beauty of hand-crafted objects.\nGallery Talk: 2:30pm & 4:30pm: The curator explains and contextualizes the featured masters and artifacts within the history of the Hungarian folk art and craft movement. Join the featured masters for workshops in egg decorating\, embroidery\, fashion and glass design and wood working for kids and adults! Enjoy hors d’oeuvres & live Hungarian Folk music. \nUpsilon Gallery\, 23 East 67 Street\, 3rd Fl (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\nA group exhibition featuring recent works by gallery represented artists including Osvaldo Mariscotti\, Clyde Hopkins\, Willard Boepple\, Duane Bousfield\, Francine Tint\, Bernd Zimmer\, among others.\nGallery Talk: 2pm & 4pm: Director Marcelo Zimmler will give a guided tour of the collection on display which will feature exclusively the gallery’s represented artists\, including Osvaldo Mariscotti\, Clyde Hopkins\, Willard Boepple\, Duane Bousfield\, Francine Tint\, Bernd Zimmer\, among others. \nVan Doren Waxter\, 23 East 73 Street (Madison-Fifth) (11am-6pm)\n2nd Floor: Karin Davie\, “To Boldly Go Where No Man’s Gone Before”\n3rd Floor: Alan Shields \nYoshii Gallery\, 980 Madison Avenue\, Suite 302 (76-77) (11am-6pm)\nDan Yoshii is pleased to present an exhibition featuring work by Mayumi Nakao. Inspired by childhood photographs of a close friend\, Nakao’s works brim with heartwarming nostalgia while showcasing her innate sense of color and perspective.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/madison-avenue-spring-gallery-walk-saturday-may-20-2023/
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SUMMARY:KINO! Film Salon: ''Wings of Desire''
DESCRIPTION:KINO! Film Salon — A monthly online film club to discuss German film \nEach month we choose a German film or series currently available to stream\, watch it independently\, and come together for a hosted conversation with other fans of German film. \nOur next meeting will be Sunday\, May 21st at 11am – 12pm PDT / 2pm – 3pm EDT / 8pm – 9pm CET\, and we will discuss Wings of Desire\, directed by Wim Wenders. \nWings of Desire: Damiel and Cassiel are two angels that look over divided Berlin\, offering morsels of hope and help to those struggling. One day\, Damiel falls in love with Marion\, a trapeze artists\, and begins to desire becoming part of the physical world. After getting advice from actor Peter Falk\, Damiel discovers taking human form may be possible. \nRSVP
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/kino-film-salon-wings-of-desire/
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SUMMARY:ECO SOLIDARITY 2023 AT WANTEDDESIGN MANHATTAN
DESCRIPTION:Designers & studios from several EU countries showcase sustainable\, future-focused solutions \nECO-Solidarity goes into the next round: Designers and studios from several European Union countries represented by EUNIC NY showcase sustainable\, future-focused solutions at ECO Solidarity 2023\, presented by WantedDesign. The exhibition will be held at the Javits Center as part of the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. \nThe German contribution to ECO Solidarity 2023 is CollColl\, a design collective\, based in Berlin and Munich. Together they work between architecture\, scenography and art\, and create prototypes and experiments between urban design\, sculpture and performance on participative construction sites. \nEmploying circular materials\, they use process- oriented\, improvisational and explorative methods to activate public space. Rather than simply designing and executing\, their projects take building as an end in itself\, as an art form\, as a performance. Through the participation of invited guests and passersby\, they open these design processes up to collaborative thinking\, feedback dynamics and contextual materials. This pointed engagement of the social aspect of design\, aims to establish co-responsibility between the project\, its site and its community.\nECO Solidarity was initiated in 2020 by the Polish Cultural Institute New York in partnership with WantedDesign and eight European Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) organizations as an international\, multidisciplinary initiative and movement to address the need for human-centered design in response to global humanitarian and public health crises. \nWantedDesign is a NYC-based platform dedicated to promoting design and fostering the international creative community throughout the year. Founded in New York City in 2011 by Odile Hainaut and Claire Pijoulat\, WantedDesign has established itself as a constant and staunch supporter of U.S. and international design. wanteddesignnyc.com \nThe International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) is where designers\, retailers\, developers\, and architects converge to exchange inspiration and ignite a competitive drive for contemporary residential and commercial interiors. Exhibitors from 36 countries come to the ICFF each year to showcase the newest frontier of high-end\, contemporary interiors. Icff.com \nEuropean Union National Institutes for Culture (EUNIC) is the European network of organizations engaging in cultural relations. EUNIC advocates a prominent role of culture in international relations and is a strategic partner of the EU\, actively involved in the further definition of European cultural policy. EUNIC is a platform for knowledge sharing and for capacity building amongst its members and partners. eunicglobal.eu/
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/eco-solidarity-2023-at-wanteddesign-manhattan/
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SUMMARY:Book Launch and Discussion: “Celebrating Friendship” - with Isabelle Graw\, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth and Renée Green
DESCRIPTION:Isabelle Graw’s latest book “On The Benefits of Friendship” reflects on the purposes and struggles of friendship in a competitive society. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBy focusing on her own social milieu—the art world—Graw demonstrates how friendships are neither totally disinterested nor reduceable to their use. Join us for a discussion with Isabelle Graw\, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth and Renée Green at 1014 Fifth Avenue\, and take a closer look at friendships\, benefits\, and belonging. Followed by a reception on the occasion of the launch of the book in English language (Sternberg Press). \nDate and Time: Thursday\, May 25\, 2023 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM EST \nLocation: 1014 5th Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10028\, United States \nInformation
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/book-launch-and-discussion-celebrating-friendship-with-isabelle-graw-ewa-lajer-burcharth-and-renee-green/
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SUMMARY:“Legendary Sin Cities: Berlin: Metropolis of Vice”
DESCRIPTION:Neue Galerie New York is delighted to present Filmbar\, a movie series set in a relaxed bar atmosphere reminiscent of early 20th century Vienna. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNeue Galerie New York is delighted to present Filmbar\, a movie series set in a relaxed bar atmosphere reminiscent of early 20th century Vienna. Tickets include one complimentary drink and snack\, and a movie screening. \nThe Spring 2023 Filmbar Series\, “Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano\,” features a selection of films that form a multifaceted portrait of the Weimar Republic era. This was a time characterized by stark contrasts: hectic innovation while clinging to old traditions\, suffering from the economic pressure of the Great Depression while getting lost in excess\, living the ultimate freedom while facing the increasing danger of looming totalitarianism. \nLEGENDARY SIN CITIES\, BERLIN: METROPOLIS OF VICE \nDirected by Marrin Canell and Ted Remerowski. 2005. 60 min. \nDuring the Weimar Republic\, Berlin was a cauldron of hedonism; uncensored and untiring\, the city indulged in every form of sex. And just as Berlin was open-minded toward all things erotic\, it was also tolerant toward avant-garde artistic expression\, liberal political dialogue\, and wide-ranging scientific inquiry. In tracing the sociopolitical history of the era\, this program spotlights key figures of those heady times\, including key figures such as Anita Berber\, Bertolt Brecht\, Marlene Dietrich\, George Grosz\, and Christopher Isherwood. \nDate and Time: Friday\, May 26\, 2023 at 6:00 PM \nLocation:  \nNeue Galerie New York \n1048 Fifth Avenue \nNew York\, NY 10028 \nInformation and Tickets
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/legendary-sin-cities-berlin-metropolis-of-vice/
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SUMMARY:LOCAL ANGEL: QUO VADIS?
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER\nPROGRAM\n5:30 – 7:15 pm: Discussion \nConcluding the series\, Omri Boehm\, Udi Aloni\, Meron Mendel\, and Haviva Pedaya will reflect on the relations between academia\, art and activism from Franz Rosenzweig until today in a discussion with Arielle Angel (Jewish Currents). \n7:30 – 8:45 pm: Local Angel (Udi Aloni\, 2002\, 70 min.) \nLocal Angel is about thinking with Walter Benjamin. The movie takes us on a personal odyssey of discovery of the root causes and present contradictions of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Part intellectual pilgrimage\, part surreal work of art in which poetry\, music and images are intertwined. \nUdi Aloni (b. 1959) is a filmmaker\, writer\, visual artist and political activist whose works focus on the interrelationships between art\, theory\, and action. His book What Does a Jew Want? published by Columbia University Press and his last film Why is we Americans (2020) explored the legacy of African American poet Amiri Baraka. Aloni lives in Berlin\, New York and Tel Aviv. \nOmri Boehm (b. 1979) is a philosopher and associate professor of philosophy at the New School for Social Research. He is known for his interpretation of the Binding of Isaac (Genesis 22) and his work on Spinoza and Kant. His latest book\, Radical Universalism was published in Germany 2022. Boehm’s writings have appeared in the New York Times\, Washington Post\, Haaretz and Die Zeit\, among others. \nMeron Mendel (b. 1976) is director of the Anne Frank Educational Center and professor of transnational social work at the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences. He studied history\, education and Jewish history in Haifa and Munich and received his doctorate with a thesis on “Lifeworlds of Jewish Youth in Germany.” Meron Mendel’s research includes the present of anti-Semitism and the future of memory culture. His book Talking about Israel: A German Debate will be published in 2023 by Kiepenheuer & Witsch. \nHaviva Pedaya (b. 1957) is an Israeli poet\, author\, cultural researcher\, and professor of Jewish history at Ben-Gurion University\, where she is head of the Elyachar Center for Studies in Sephardi Heritage. \nArielle Angel (b. 1984) is the editor-in-chief of Jewish Currents\, and was part of the team that spearheaded its relaunch. She was a 2018 New Jewish Culture Fellow and a 2016 Fellow at Tent: Creative Writing at The Yiddish Book Center in Amherst\, Massachusetts. She made the Forward 50 list in 2020\, and was one of JTA’s “36 under 36” in 2021. She received her MFA in Fiction from Columbia University and also holds a degree in Studio Art and Creative Writing from NYU.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/local-angel-quo-vadis/
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SUMMARY:Follow in the footsteps of Hannah Arendt with a self-guided audio wal
DESCRIPTION:The Upper West Side was Hannah Arendt’s home from 1941 to 1975. This neighborhood on a hill\, home to fellow artists\, writers\, and friends\, became a haven from her endless speaking and teaching schedule\, which took her around the world. She wrote here\, entertained here\, taught here\, rested here\, and it was here where she found the four walls necessary for solitude\, friendship\, and thinking. This map traces how Hannah Arendt made a home in America\, discovering where she used to live and how she got her start as a writer. \nAUDIO GUIDE AT GESSO\n\nFollow the footsteps of Hannah Arendt with a self-guided audio walk. You can download the Gesso app free of charge and walk at your own pace (recommended duration: 90 minutes). If you would like to explore more places connected to Hannah Arendt’s life in the city\, come by the Goethe-Institut at 30 Irving Place to get a free copy of our “Hannah Arendt’s New York City” print map with additional stops. Alternatively\, you can download the map here: Download the map \nFor more information on “Thinking is Dangerous\,” a program on Hannah Arendt\, please visit: goethe.de/usa/thinkingisdangerous \nThe audio walk was written and recorded by Samantha Rose Hill and produced in cooperation with Gesso.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/follow-in-the-footsteps-of-hannah-arendt-with-a-self-guided-audio-wal/
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SUMMARY:faUSt x Pere Ubu
DESCRIPTION:Legendary German krautrock band faUSt coheadlines a show at (Le) Poisson Rouge with punk band Pere Ubu. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCelebrating 50+ years of faUSt. Lineup includes Jean-Herve Peron\, founder member of faUSt (bass/trumpet/vocals); Jeanne-Marie Varain\, faUSt member since birth (front woman/visuals); Amaury Cambuzat\, faUSt since 1996 and founding member of Ulan Bator (guitar); Pierre Chevalier\, faUSt since 2010 (keyboards); Olaf Koep\, faUSt since 2020 (drums)\, plus special guests \nFaUSt’s avant-garde rock music has made them a central act of the krautrock movement. The band has released 15 studio albums in their more than 50 years performing together. Through their continued experimentation with psychedelic and electronic sounds\, FaUSt paved the way for entire generations of musicians to come. This show will be celebrating (Le) Poisson Rouge’s 15th anniversary and celebrates over 5 decades of FaUSt! \n(Le) Poisson Rouge \n158 Bleecker Street \nNew York\, NY 10012 \nJune 19\, 2023 at 6:30 PM \nInfo:  https://link.dice.fm/Va12b4cb5518
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/faust-x-pere-ubu/
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SUMMARY:Mine and Yours: Forms of Distinction
DESCRIPTION:Solo exhibition by artist Felix Kindermann \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur built environment is full of structures that both constrict and facilitate movement. From the architecture of public and private buildings\, to city planning and subway systems\, to national borders and jurisdictional limits\, to the languages we speak and the ones we do not\, imagined and real boundaries define and condition how we move in the world and how we interact within it. \nIn this exhibition\, Mine and Yours: Forms of Distinction\, Felix Kindermann takes up the ubiquity of fences and their social function in New York City. Observing that many fences at residences and public spaces are too short to truly prevent a persistent visitor from crossing\, Kindermann posits the fence as a structure of sociality. At once\, they act as symbols of class and wealth\, delimit and open the space between personal and private\, and elucidates who belongs in a given space—and who does not. Fences keep out\, but also let in. \nKindermann’s practice has long centered the relationships between people in response to their environments\, with a particular focus on themes of togetherness and separation within communities. These works consider the interhuman encounter shaped by the structure of the fence and the notion of reciprocal actions. In this exhibition\, Kindermann posits new photographic and installation artworks that negotiate the complex tension between the production and possession of these social boundaries. \nOpen through July 7th \nGoethe-Institut New York (30 Irving Place\, Ground Floor)
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/mine-and-yours-forms-of-distinction/
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SUMMARY:300 Years of Herrnhut
DESCRIPTION:This exibition commemorates the founding of Herrnhut as a unique religious community and global network. Open until July 31st in the German House. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout 300 years ago\, on June 17th in 1722\, Herrnhut was founded as a refuge for Protestant exiles from Moravia (in the Eastern part of today’s Czech Republic). Under the leadership of carpenter Christian David (1692-1751)\, German-speaking descendants of the Church of the Bohemian Brethren settled on the Berthelsdorf estate of Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zizendorf (1700-1760) in Upper Lusatia\, Saxony. Life in the newly founded village was shaped by the ideal of forming a community of believers in Christ according to the example of the church in the New Testament. \nHerrnhut soon became a center of attraction for like-minded religious seekers from other parts of Germany and beyond. The village dveloped quickly and eventually became a model for the stablishment of other congregations in Europe and throughout the world. It forms the birth place of the modern Moravian Church\, which today numbers more than 1 million members in about 30 countries. \nThis exibition commemorates the founding of Herrnhut as a unique religious community and global network. \nOpen daily from 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM until July 31st in the German House\, 871 United Nations Plaza\, New York\, NY 10017
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/300-years-of-herrnhut/
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SUMMARY:Application: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation German Chancellor Fellowship
DESCRIPTION:The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants up to 50 German Chancellor Fellowships to prospective leaders from Brazil\, China\, India\, South Africa and the USA – irrespective of their field of work. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe German Chancellor Fellowship for tomorrow’s leaders \nSpread the word and find tomorrow’s leaders! \n\nThe Alexander von Humboldt Foundation grants up to 50 German Chancellor Fellowships to prospective leaders from Brazil\, China\, India\, South Africa and the USA – irrespective of their field of work. Together with a German host and mentor of their choice\, fellows conduct a socially relevant project they have developed independently. \nDue to the war in Ukraine\, the German Chancellor Fellowship for prospective leaders is still not open to applicants from the Russian Federation this year. \nApplication deadline: 15 October 2023\nRecommended period of sponsorship: 1 October 2024 – 30 September 2025 \nFellowship benefits \n\nA monthly fellowship of €2\,000\, €2\,300 or €2\,600\, depending on the applicant’s qualifications\nFlexible timing: 12-month fellowship between 1 August 2024 – 31 March 2026\nIndividual mentoring during the stay in Germany\nAdditional financial support such as mobility allowance\, subsidies towards insurances\, family benefits and support towards travel expenses\nIntensive preparatory German course and further language support\nJoint programme events with an opportunity to meet the German Chancellor\, and an invitation to a study tour of Germany\nThe chance to actively participate in a vibrant network and cooperate in peer groups\nExtensive alumni sponsorship\, particularly to help sustain contact with collaborative partners in Germany during the fellow`s entire professional career\n\nApplication\nFurther information\, a list of all application requirements and a link to the online application form are available at www.humboldt-foundation.de/youngleaders
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/application-alexander-von-humboldt-foundation-german-chancellor-fellowship/
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SUMMARY:Japanese Food Fest
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, July 15th in Chelsea\, explore and eat your way through dozens of Japanese vendors like Menya Jiro\, Tonkatsu Me and so much more! Food items average at $10\, making Japan Fes. a rather affordable way to immerse yourself in delicious Japanese cuisine. \nChelsea (6th Ave\, 18th-20th Streets) \nThe festival is ran by Okayama-born entrepreneur Dragon Yamamoto. Since moving to New York in 2011\, he has started Jforward Inc.\, an event\, restaurant\, e-commerce and education business set on creating opportunities and moving Japan and Japanese culture forward\, and continues to unite cultures through his Japan Fes. ventures. The event normally brings in 250\,000 yearly visitors and is held 20 times per year. Beyond this weekend’s Chelsea location\, the fest has occurred all across NYC\, from Astoria to Park Slope. “We think it’s very important to bring people and different cultures together. Through food\, music\, and art we believe it can be done naturally and comfortably. We are very proud to be a part of this movement\,” shared their website.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/japanese-food-fest/
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UID:2197-1689552000-1689638399@uaruhrfellowships.org
SUMMARY:Apple Original Films’ The Beanie Bubble Advance Screening
DESCRIPTION:Apple Original Films’ The Beanie Bubble Advance Screening\nwith Zach Galifianakis\, Elizabeth Banks\, Geraldine Viswanathan\, Kristin Gore and Damian Kulash Jr. in Conversation with This American Life’s Ira Glass\n\n\nJoin the cast and filmmakers of Apple Original Films’ The Beanie Bubble — Zach Galifianakis\, Elizabeth Banks\, Geraldine Viswanathan\, writer/director Kristin Gore (Her\, Foxcatcher) and director Damian Kulash Jr. (lead singer of OK Go) — for a conversation with This American Life’s Ira Glass\, after an advance screening of the movie.\n\nWhy did the world suddenly treat stuffed animals like gold? Ty Warner was a frustrated toy salesman until his collaboration with three women grew his masterstroke of an idea into the biggest toy craze in history. The Beanie Bubble is an inventive story about what and who we value\, and the unsung heroes whose names didn’t appear on the heart-shaped tag. Hear Galifianakis\, Banks\, Viswanathan\, Gore and Kulash talk to Glass about the making of the film\, this relevant story about the female relationship to the American dream\, stories from behind the scenes\, and more. The Beanie Bubble premieres in select theaters on July 21 and globally on Apple TV+ on July 28.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/apple-original-films-the-beanie-bubble-advance-screening/
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CREATED:20230711T190913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T190913Z
UID:2184-1689897600-1689983999@uaruhrfellowships.org
SUMMARY:TRF2023 Welcome Reception
DESCRIPTION:TRF2023 Opening Invitation\nWe are excited to welcome the 2023 cohort of the Transatlantic Ruhr Fellowship program to their internships on the East Coast / New York region. \nTo kickstart their program – University Alliance Ruhr invites them to a Welcome Reception at the German Consulate. \n 
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/trf2023-welcome-reception/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230723
DTSTAMP:20260405T100255
CREATED:20230711T191119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T191119Z
UID:2188-1689984000-1690070399@uaruhrfellowships.org
SUMMARY:CinemaLIC Top Gun Maverick
DESCRIPTION:CinemaLIC is a free outdoor movie event\, brought to you by NestSeekers International & Hunters Point Park Conservancy\, and hosted by LIC Landing. \nThe viewers can enjoy some of the best classic and independent movies right on the waterfront in Long Island City’s Hunters Point South Park with New York City’s skyline as the backdrop.  Already in its 8th year\, the series has become a great success as one of LIC’s main summer attractions\, drawing thousands of local residents and visitors since its inception.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/cinemalic-top-gun-maverick/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230801
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CREATED:20230801T154402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230801T154744Z
UID:2278-1690848000-1693526399@uaruhrfellowships.org
SUMMARY:German Film Office
DESCRIPTION:Summer\, in the popular imagination\, is a sun-drenched\, fun-filled time spent with friends and family. The German Film Office’s online series “Sommerfilme” presents eight under-the-radar German summer films in which the warm season is rarely as carefree as it’s supposed to be. Some depict summer evocatively as a moment of childish adventure (Queen of Niendorf)\, youthful discovery (Cocoon)\, and longing for a different life (Neubau). In others\, family tensions coalesce (Bright Nights\, Summers Downstairs)\, tragedy and trauma unfold (The Garden\, The Most Beautiful Couple)\, and the personal becomes political (I Was\, I Am\, I Will Be). Free streaming in the U.S. and Canada through August 31! Register to watch.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/german-film-office/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230805
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CREATED:20230713T203835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230713T203835Z
UID:2202-1691193600-1691279999@uaruhrfellowships.org
SUMMARY:NYC Summer Streets
DESCRIPTION:Summer Streets is returning once again for the first three Saturdays of August (5th\, 12th\, and 19th). For those unfamiliar with the event\, Summer Streets is a pedestrian and cycling haven where miles of Park Avenue are closed off to cars. This year\, the car-free road will span from Brooklyn Bridge to West 125 Street. \nAccording to the DOT\, nearly 300\,000 people take advantage of the open streets each year! \nDuring the hours that the streets are closed (from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m.) there will be various activities taking place along the designated route which is as follows: \n\nLafayette Street and Park Avenue between Brooklyn Bridge and East 109 Street\nEast 109 Street between Park Avenue and 5th Avenue\n5th Avenue between East 109 Street and Central Park North\nCentral Park North between 5th Avenue and Adam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard\nAdam Clayton Powell Jr Boulevard between Central Park North and West 125 Street\n\nIn previous years\, some of these activities included a dance party\, food and drink tastings\, fitness classes\, and interactive workshops. \nStay tuned for more programming information by going to this website: https://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/pedestrians/summerstreets.shtml \nLast year\, on the first day of Summer Streets\, Citi Bike even be offered free day passes so let’s hope that returns!
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/nyc-summer-streets/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230826
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CREATED:20230428T190707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230428T190707Z
UID:2067-1691366400-1693007999@uaruhrfellowships.org
SUMMARY:Camp Wunderbar
DESCRIPTION:Camp Wunderbar brings together epic memory-making summer camp fun for 5 – 10 years old campers with German-language immersion for the BEST. SUMMER. EVER! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCamp Wunderbar brings together epic memory-making summer camp fun for 5 – 10 years old campers with German-language immersion for the BEST. SUMMER. EVER! \nThree active\, fun-filled weeks for 5-10 years old campers feature the best arts and crafts / STEM projects – with lots of quality playtime. \nWEEKLY SPECIAL EVENTS \nEvery Friday afternoon\, we’ll end the camp week with an epic celebration!  Families are encouraged to attend and enjoy the party with us.  Each week’s special event has a different theme: \nWeek 1 \nAugust 7 – 11 \nArt Show \nPrepare to be wowed as campers present their artistic \ncreations at a fancy art gallery opening party. \nWeek 2 \nAugust 14 – 18 \nCarnival! \nTest your luck and skill at our super fun DIY carnival games. \nTrade in all those tickets you win for cool prizes. \nWeek 3 \nAugust 21 – 25 \nGerman Culture & Tradition \nExperience Germany without traveling! \nDate: August 7-25 \nLocation: 85 Warren Street \nInformation
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/camp-wunderbar/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230811
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CREATED:20230711T191206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230711T195246Z
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SUMMARY:CinemaLIC Soul
DESCRIPTION:CinemaLIC is a free outdoor movie event\, brought to you by NestSeekers International & Hunters Point Park Conservancy\, and hosted by LIC Landing. \nThe viewers can enjoy some of the best classic and independent movies right on the waterfront in Long Island City’s Hunters Point South Park with New York City’s skyline as the backdrop.  Already in its 8th year\, the series has become a great success as one of LIC’s main summer attractions\, drawing thousands of local residents and visitors since its inception.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/cinemalic-soul/
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CREATED:20230713T204810Z
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SUMMARY:New York Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re commuting to work\, meeting with friends\, or exercising\, it’s no secret that New Yorkers see much of the city by foot. However\, walking the same paths day after day may keep you from seeing some of the most unique parts of the city\, and what fun is that? Though typically taken by tourists\, walking tours in NYC can be one of the best ways to bust out of your usual routine and expose yourself to something new! Whether you’re looking for new hidden gems in your neighborhood\, wanting to learn more about the city\, or explore somewhere you’ve never been\, we’ve got some guided tours that’ll do the trick. \n\nAre you brave enough to explore the catacombs of Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral by candlelight? In this walking tour\, you can get an up close and personal look at the sealed off catacombs that are 200 years old and closed to the public. You’ll be able to walk through the chilling crypts by candlelight\, all while learning about how the church served as a notable final resting place for many famous New Yorkers. Get your tickets to the Catacombs by Candlelight Tour here!\n\nThis 2 hour and 1.2 mile walking tour takes you through the gangsters and ghosts of NYC’s past! Walk through the most famous neighborhoods of Downtown Manhattan (The Five Points\, Chinatown\, Little Italy and The West Village) and learn about the shady partying\, speakeasy saloons\, secret underground tunnels used by bootleggers throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. The haunted locations and old crime scenes will leave you feeling chilled\, as a historian guides you through the city\, telling old stories along the way. Learn more about these tours here.\nIn partnership with the Chinatown Little Italy Historic District and Two Bridges Neighborhood Council\, this walking tour allows guests to explore one of the most exciting neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan! The 90 minute walking tour will lead you down Chinatown landmarks\, like Doyers Street\, Confucius Plaza\, a Taoist Temple\, and more. Don’t forget to try some of the neighborhood’s restaurants too while you’re there! Learn more about this tour here!\nTake a journey on a tour “where horror and history meet.” Haunted Manhattan Tours offers 4 different options\, separated by neighborhood (East Village\, West Village\, Greenwich Village\, Five Points). Have a drink with a troubled bartender in the East Village\, or get to know the spooky souls of Manhattan artists in the West Village; each tour is riddled with crime scenes\, ghosts past\, and historical tales that will have you feeling spooked out. Learn more about these tours here.\nGet ready for a behind the scenes look at Broadway like you never have before! Broadway Up Close offers tours of different NYC Broadway theaters that you normally wouldn’t get access to. We’re talking everything from the Hudson Theatre to the Gershwin Theatre. They have three tours separated by street sections (41st-44th St\, 44th-46th St\, and 47-54th St)\, as well as variety tours too like a Haunted Broadway tour as well as a tour all about the play Hamilton. Learn more these tours here.\nOur first walking tour recommendation is New York Historical Tours\, whose unrivaled bundle of knowledge and fun is a great way to spend a day around NYC. With 15 signature tours covering every major district of the city\, there’s sure to be one to enlighten and inspire you. Our favorite tours they offer include the Historic Lower Manhattan and Financial District Tour\, the Downtown\, Tribeca and SoHo Tour\, the Alexander Hamilton and the Founding Fathers tour\, The Gilded Age tour or The Jazz Age tour! Learn more about the tours here.\nFor some casual\, and costless fun\, check out Free Tours by Foot whose 5 featured tours all run under a pay-as-you-wish system. To start your journey with them\, you could try the SoHo\, Little Italy\, and Chinatown Tour\, or their Brooklyn Bridge\, Heights and DUMBO Tour. A few other of our favorites are the Harlem Tour and the Lower Manhattan Tour\, and the Lower East Side Food Tour. Since these tours are free\, they’re the perfect way to have a fun day at a low cost. They also have bike and audio tours too if you’re interested in that. Learn more about Free Tours by Foot here.\nYou’ve probably heard of Viator\, and that’s because they service different experiences across the world’s most famous cities. Here in NYC it’s no different and their range of of unique walking tour experiences are some you can not find anywhere else! Cupcake Walking Tour in New York City\, buy tickets here!\nGet ready to literally feel “like a local” with Like a Local Tours! With the help of their guides\, they connect locals and tourists alike to discover NYC through food\, fashion\, art\, history and immersive experiences. They offer both public and private tours\, and even social impact tours that offer tourists a chance to make a difference in the NYC community while they’re on it… keep an eye on their calendar for tours.\nThis black woman-owned NYC tour operator offers some of the best walking tours in NYC\, focused on hidden history\, architecture\, team-building\, diversity and inclusion-themed experiences. This organization takes great pride in this outlook\, and it reflects in their diverse subjects of tours! They too have both public and private tours available\, and they truly dig deep into topics that made NYC what it is today. Check out just some of them below! Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO Neighborhood Walking Tour\, buy tickets here.\nReady to feel like you’re on a movie set? On Location Tours in NYC specializes in entertainment\, film\, and TV-based walking tours that will take you around the most seen places of NYC on the big screen! If you don’t feel like the main character after one of these tours\, we don’t know what will! Check out our favorite below and their website for even more: Central Park TV & Movie Sites Walking Tour\, buy tickets here\nFor real people\, real stories\, and the real New York you know and love\, Real New York Tours shows the city as it is. The founders of the company\, Luke and Amber\, are NYC locals that show you how the city should be admired. Their tour styles vary in location and size\, so you’ll have to inquire online to see what’s available. For example\, they have a classic Midtown tour or even a three-hour Downtown tour that will take you through a foot and subway trek through the Big Apple. We love the charisma these two bring to their guided tours! For more details on tours\, visit here.\nIf you’re looking for a walking tour in NYC that’s actually less walking\, and more eating\, Foods of NY Tours has a flavor for you! With seven mouth-watering tours in New York’s most historic neighborhoods\, you’ll mingle with fellow New Yorkers over warm meals and even warmer conversations. The tour styles here combine food\, history\, culture\, and storytelling to create an experience that will feed your mind just as much as your stomach! Some of our favorites include the Heart and Soul of Greenwich Village tour\, the Flavors of Chinatown tour and the Secrets of Little Italy tour! Learn more about Foods of NY Tours here.\nIf you’re looking for a casual\, personable experience that feels like a friend is showing you around\, Manhattan Walking Tours will happily be your guide. The tours here are kept small\, with only eight people max per group! Manhattan Walking Tours gives you the chance to make friends\, find new scrumptious foods\, and just savor a day on your streets. With tours ranging from tasty eateries to architectural discovery\, there’s a tour everyone can enjoy. Plus\, we love the fact that they offer combo tours into a two\, four\, or even full six-hour package deal. Find more information on tours here.\nThe True Tales of NYC Walking Tours have a sweetly irresistible range of tours just for you. Most of their tours are around the East Village area\, like their delicious East Village Food and East Village Dessert Tours. But they do have some good historical tours too! The True Tales of the East Village tour and the True Tales of Greenwich Village tour are both history-focused walking tours that will tell the tales of artists\, oddballs\, and provocateurs in those neighborhoods since the 1950s! Learn more about these tours here.
URL:https://uaruhrfellowships.org/event/new-york-walking-tour/
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