SoHo Night: Conversation with Alexandre Singh and Andrea Scott
Conversation with the artist Alexandre Singh and The New Yorker’s Andrea Scott in conjunction with Singh's ongoing show The Pledge.
This event is a part of SoHo Night an evening of extended exhibition viewing and special programs by the not-for-profit visual arts institutions in SoHo. All events are FREE.
Art in General (79 Walker Street) opens North by Northeast, presented as part of Art in General’s new collaboration with kim? Contemporary Art Centre on the Latvian Pavilion for the 55th Venice Biennale. Open 6 - 8pm.
Artists Space: Exhibitions (38 Greene Street, 3rd Floor) presents Frozen Lakes. Open 6 - 9 pm.
Artists Space: Books & Talks (55 Walker Street) launches the Artists Space Annual Edition Portfolio 2013 featuring works by Angela Bulloch, Richard Hawkins, Karl Holmqvist, Klara Lidén, Nick Mauss and Collier Schorr. Open 6 - 9 pm.
The Broken Kilometer (393 West Broadway) will hold extended hours. Open 6 - 8 pm.
CITYarts (Thompson Street Playground) celebrates Tributes to Kusama: Art Infinity Net with artist Jessica Diamond and Director Tsipi Ben-Haim. 6 - 8 pm.
The Drawing Center (35 Wooster Street) presents a conversation with Alexandre Singh and The New Yorker's Andrea Scott in conjunction withAlexandre Singh: The Pledge at 6:30pm. Open 6 - 9pm.
Harvestworks (596 Broadway) presents MOORI, an interactive installation by Haeyoung Kim aka bubblyfish, featuring a reception with the artist at 7pm. Open 6 - 9pm.
The New York Earth Room (141 Wooster Street) will hold extended hours. Open 6 - 8 pm.
Recess (41 Grand Street) presents Rutherford Chang: We Buy White Albums, featuring a closing reception from 6 - 9pm.
The Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation (526 LaGuardia Place) presents Nigerian Sculpture from the Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation, curated by Jerry Vogel. Open 6 - 8 pm.
Storefront for Art and Architecture (97 Kenmare Street) will open Aircraft Carrier, an exhibition that presents the radical transformation of Israeli architecture since 1973 and examines the American influence that made it possible. Open 6 - 9pm.
Swiss Institute (18 Wooster Street) presents Jon Kessler's The Web. Open 6 - 9pm.