• Exhibition by German-Vietnamese artist Sung Tieu at Amant

    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 […]

  • Adrienne Haan in Tehorah at Carnegie Hall

    Tehorah which means “pure” in Hebrew, is a heartbreaking, promising musical journey about loss, hope, love and forgiveness. Tehorah which means “pure” in Hebrew, is a heartbreaking, promising musical journey about loss, […]

  • Humanities for Humans: Repair, Reparation, Refusal

    The uneven distribution of the devastating losses of the last years due to the Covid-19 pandemic starkly revealed the legacies of structural racism, inequality, war, poverty, and climate change. Cultural studies experts Hortense Spillers and Marianne Hirsch discuss the connections between these traumatic histories and the responses of affected communities on both sides of the […]

  • Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors: A Conversation Between Ian Penman and Gary Indiana

    Deutsches Haus at NYU, Light Industry, and the New York Institute for the Humanities present a conversation between authors Ian Penman and Gary Indiana about Penman’s new book, Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors (Semiotext(e), May 2023), a kaleidoscopic study of acclaimed filmmaker, writer, and actor Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Please note: Light Industry will present a reading by Ian Penman from Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors, punctuated by […]

  • Lotte am Bauhaus

    Neue Galerie New York is delighted to present Filmbar, a movie series set in a relaxed bar atmosphere reminiscent of early 20th century Vienna. Neue 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, […]

  • The Canticum Novum Singers and Maestro Harold Rosenbaum Present Bach’s Mass in B minor – Celebrating the Last Concert of Their 50th and Final Season

    The Canticum Novum Singers and Maestro Harold Rosenbaum Present Bach’s Mass in B minor on May 13 at The Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in Manhattan – Celebrating the Last Concert of Their 50th and Final Season For its final performance, Maestro Harold Rosenbaum and The Canticum Novum Singers will present Bach’s Mass in B minor, with […]

  • Performance and Discussion: Africa and the Global Diaspora – Does Art Connect us all?

    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 […]