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8 Things to Do in New York’s Art World Before December 17

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By Andrew Russeth, Michael H. Miller and Dan Duray 12/10/12 1:35pm

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  • THURSDAY | Panel Discussion: Parellel Lines at the New Museum
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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13

    Panel: “David Wojnarowicz: Motion Rhythms” at EAI
    Doug Bressler, Cynthia Carr, Brent Phillips and Tommy Turner will discuss how the late David Wojnarowicz integrated soundtracks into his trailblazing films. A rare treat: a sound version of his 1986–87 work, A Fire in My Belly, which caused a ruckus a few years ago when it was shown at the National Portrait Gallery, will be screened. EAI’s director of distribution, Rebecca Cleman, moderates. —Andrew Russeth
    Electronic Arts Intermix, 535 West 22nd Street, New York, 6:30 p.m.

    Opening: Will Boone, “Yes No Goodbye” at Karma
    We do not have any information about this show, except for a cryptic e-mail with what appears to be a rural photograph from Google Maps’s Streetview feature. But, you know, it’s Karma so it’ll be a good time. —Dan Duray
    Karma, 21 Downing Street, 6 to 8 p.m.

    Opening: Shaun Odell “Ruined,” at Jack Hanley and Louise Despont “Tide Fulcrum & The Motion of Fixed Stars at Nicelle Beauchene
    Two great galleries, Jack Hanley and Nicelle Beauchene, have moved into together into a two-floor space on the Lower East Side. They will inaugurate the space with two simultaneous solo shows, Shaun O’Dell at Jack Hanley, and Louise Despont at Nicelle Beauchene. —Michael H. Miller
    Nicelle Beauchene, 327 Broome Street, New York, 6-8 p.m.

    Panel Discussion: “Parallel Lines: Visual Art, CBGB and Downtown Nightlife,” at the New Museum
    John Holmstrom, Pat Place, Marcia Resnick and moderator Marc H. Miller will discuss the impact of the rock club CBGB’s on the Bowery art scene of the ’70s and ’80s as part of the New Museum’s “Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969-1989.” —M.H.M.
    New Museum, 235 Bowery, New York, 7 p.m., $8 (free for museum members)

    FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14

    Reception: Ann Hamilton “a survey of works 2000-2012″ at Gemini G.E.L. (Joni Moisant Weyl)
    Ann Hamilton’s show at the Park Avenue Armory is, like all the others, a must-see. Why not check out some of her earlier work? —D.D.
    Gemini G.E.L., 535 West 24 street, 3rd floor, 7:30-9:30 p.m.

    Opening: “Masterpieces: A Fact-Filled Coloring Book” at ABC No Rio
    This is a one-night-only show! Come tonight or not at all. Sixty artists present pages from Masterpieces: A Fact-Filled Coloring Book, which is, well, a coloring-book filled with drawings of masterpieces. Among the artists: Kembra Pfahler, Terry Allen, Curtis Cates and—this should be interesting—Richard Kern. —A.R.
    ABC No Rio, 156 Rivington Street, New York, 8–10 p.m.

    Opening: “Ian Pedigo: Eyes Fixed Upon Pictures” at Abrons
    Anchorage–born, New York–based artist Ian Pedigo presents a show of new work that “reacts to the physical aspects of the building itself,” according to the press release. Expect disarmingly beautiful, spare sculptures and photographs. More from the release: “To enter into Pedigo’s visual language is like waking up from a coma inside an archeological dig.” You don’t want to miss it, in other words. —A.R.
    Henry Street Settlement, Abrons Arts Center, 466 Grant Street, New York, 6–8 p.m.

    SUNDAY DECEMBER 16

    Performance: Alfredo Jaar, Barbara Hammer, Emi Fontana, Fabio Mauri, Lovett/Codagnone, Ninetto Davoli, Paul Chan “Pier Paolo Pasolini: Intellettuale” at MoMA PS1
    Tied to the Museum of Modern Art’s Pier Paolo Pasolini retrospective, this live show will use his work as a starting off point for artists to celebrate his ethos. And it’s in that cool dome! —D.D.
    MoMA PS1, 22-25 Jackson Avenue, Queens, 12–6 p.m.

  • Back Forward THURSDAY | Opening: Will Boone, "Yes No Goodbye" at Karma

    THURSDAY | Opening: Will Boone, "Yes No Goodbye" at Karma

    We do not have any information about this show, except for a cryptic email with what appears to be a rural photograph from Google Maps's Streetview feature. But, you know, it's Karma so it'll be a good time. —Dan Duray 21 Downing St, 6 to 8 p.m.

  • Back Forward THURSDAY | Panel Discussion: Parellel Lines at the New Museum

    THURSDAY | Panel Discussion: Parellel Lines at the New Museum

    John Holmstrom, Pat Place, Marcia Resnick and moderator Marc H. Miller will discuss the impact of the rock club CBGB’s on the Bowery art scene of the 70s and 80s as part of the New Museum’s “Come Closer: Art Around the Bowery, 1969-1989.”—M.H.M. New Museum, 235 Bowery, New York, 7 p.m., $8 (free for museum members)

  • Back Forward THURSDAY | Opening: Shaun Odell at Jack Hanley and Louise Despont at Nicelle Beauchene

    THURSDAY | Opening: Shaun Odell at Jack Hanley and Louise Despont at Nicelle Beauchene

    Two great galleries, Jack Hanley and Nicelle Beauchene, have moved into together into a two-floor space on the Lower East Side. They will inaugurate the space with two simultaneous solo shows, Shaun Odell at Jack Hanley, and Louise Despont at Nicelle Beauchene.—Michael H. Miller 327 Broome Street, New York, 6-8 p.m.

  • Back Forward THURSDAY | Panel: "David Wojnarowicz: Motion Rhythms" at EAI

    THURSDAY | Panel: "David Wojnarowicz: Motion Rhythms" at EAI

    Doug Bressler, Cynthia Carr, Brent Phillips and Tommy Turner will discuss how the late David Wojnarowicz integrated soundtracks into his trailblazing films. A rare treat: a sound version of his 1986–87 work, A Fire in My Belly, which caused a ruckus a few years ago when it was shown at the National Portrait Gallery, will be screened. EAI's director of distribution, Rebecca Cleman, moderates. —Andrew Russeth
    Electronic Arts Intermix, 535 West 22nd Street, New York, 6:30 p.m.

  • Back Forward FRIDAY | Reception: Ann Hamilton "a survey of works 2000-2012" at Gemini G.E.L. (Joni Moisant Weyl)

    FRIDAY | Reception: Ann Hamilton "a survey of works 2000-2012" at Gemini G.E.L. (Joni Moisant Weyl)

    Ann Hamilton's show at the Park Avenue Armory is, like all the others, a must-see. Why not check out some of her earlier work? —D.D. 535 W 24 street, 3rd floor, 7:30-9:30 p.m.

  • Back Forward FRIDAY | Opening: "Masterpieces: A Fact-Filled Coloring Book" at ABC No Rio

    FRIDAY | Opening: "Masterpieces: A Fact-Filled Coloring Book" at ABC No Rio

    This is a one-night-only show! Come tonight or not at all. Sixty artists present pages from Masterpieces: A Fact-Filled Coloring Book, which is, well, a coloring-book filled with drawings of masterpieces. Among the artists: Kembra Pfahler, Terry Allen, Curtis Cates and—this should be interesting—Richard Kern. —A.R.
    ABC No Rio, 156 Rivington Street, New York, 8–10 p.m.

    Pictured is Curtis Cates's Rubens and His First Wife

  • Back Forward FRIDAY | Opening: "Ian Pedigo: Eyes Fixed Upon Pictures" at Abrons

    FRIDAY | Opening: "Ian Pedigo: Eyes Fixed Upon Pictures" at Abrons

    Anchorage–born, New York–based artist Ian Pedigo presents a show of new work that "reacts to the physical aspects of the building itself," according to the press release. Expect disarmingly beautiful, spare sculptures and photographs. More from the release: "To enter into Pedigo’s visual language is like waking up from a coma inside an archeological dig." You don't want to miss it, in other words. —A.R.
    Henry Street Settlement, Abrons Arts Center, 466 Grant Street, New York, 6–8 p.m.

  • Back SUNDAY | Performance: Alfredo Jaar, Barbara Hammer, Emi Fontana, Fabio Mauri, Lovett/Codagnone, Ninetto Davoli, Paul Chan "Pier Paolo Pasolini: Intellettuale" at MoMA PS1

    SUNDAY | Performance: Alfredo Jaar, Barbara Hammer, Emi Fontana, Fabio Mauri, Lovett/Codagnone, Ninetto Davoli, Paul Chan "Pier Paolo Pasolini: Intellettuale" at MoMA PS1

    Tied to the Museum of Modern Art's Pier Paolo Pasolini retrospective, this live show will use his work as a starting off point for artists to celebrate his ethos. And it's in that cool dome! —D.D. MoMA PS1, Queens, 22-25 Jackson avenue, noon to 6 p.m.

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