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The 11th Edition of Contemporary Art Week ' ‘ expands to a full season this fall, offering cutting-edge exhibitions, receptions, performances, discussions & festivities at leading Consortium Partner museums & galleries citywide. ‘ ’

‘ For more information visit: ACAWJNFO ' Sotheby’s , ‘- . = 2pm | Lecture " Dr Claudia Brown introduces ‘ Twelve Gates Art (Philadelphia) the visionary Chinese 6:30-8:30pm | Opening Reception paintings in Roy and Marilyn ‘ Madad: Amina Ahmed Papp's collection. Using geometric-patterns as tools for 1334 York Ave. (71st & 72nd St) “re-remembrance” the artist’s new drawings 6-9pm I Opening Reception are a prayerful invocation for Divine grace. 6:30-7:30pm l Lecture DAG Modern No Limits: Zao Wou-Ki . 6-9 m o enin Rece tion The first U.S. retrospective for the Chambers Flne Art Mei")nor,|V agd ldtgntity p Chinese—French superstar, whose 6-8pm I Opening Reception indian Artists Abroad paintings and work on paper have Ten Thousand Things: Wu Jian’an «a- ,, ‘ made him a pioneer in internation- 'g . , . _. Inspired by Lothar ill f .3 a alisttranscultural aesthetics. .» it. it; j. Ledderose‘s book on i i . 725 Park Ave. (at 701'“ St) itwfiguf if}. in: Chinese art history, : l . ~ ' V Examining the works of 15 seminal ~ fik‘fifi; £5 .:&13§?f W” 3 new installatlon ; y ' ‘. . ._ . artists from India living abroad to weigh M" 4 Ti #5 .. _"= uses traditional ) t k ‘ “ " i the influences that their cultural origins a...” i E! a Chinese paper CUt .ii’ ' . and adopted new homes have on their the materialTs boundless crfzactri‘v‘elch:satt?i|:i:§slore A I works. Including 8 H Raza, Zarina 522 w 19th St(10th & 11th Ave.) p , ,. 41HaShm'E 57th&St,KnsmaFuller Bldg.Reddy"SUIte- 708 Doosan Gallery gfggiyggiglrgieceptlon Tyler Rollins Fine Arts W The Seoul-based artist renders figures & scenes 6—8pm I Opening Reception in bold minimal brush strokes that infiltrate the 7pm i P?”9rmance inner worlds and emotions of her subjects. Arahmalanl . 533 w 25th St (10th & 11th Ave.) New Works '” 'ndoneé'ai Germany , . and Tibet by the iconic artist, whose f 1.-...... multi-faceted performances probe .-"‘ ~ Ryan Lee Gallery socio-political issues related to F 4-6pm | Opening Reception gender, spirituality & ecology. =. . ,2», . The City & The City by 529 W 20th St #10 W (10th & 11th Ave.) 3.! W Ghan',‘ m§5terfUI mtg), , i111; , gs. Sundaram Tagore Gallery I new_Vldeo installa- Whig ‘l lite?) ,h“ \t 6-8pm I Opening Reception QM . ‘ tlon inspired by If ”.4 “I" T : i" A i Sohan Qadri fl ., 7‘ sci-fiChinanoirMiéville’snovel ...... ~‘ flitis: it . -‘ . I;. a“ . . 2““ . Solo exhlbltlon. . . by artist,. poet and Indian—born. Tantrlc. ’ guru, depicts a city so ' ‘ Pw»s-;-- 5-, known for his rhythmic, Vibrantly colored mlnlmallst palntlngs divided it becomes may he.“ ‘ suffused with Tantra symbolism and phllosophy. two separate 547 W 27th St (10th & 11th Ave.) countries. 515 W 26th St (10th &11th Ave.) Rubin Museum Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum Egg—lgpnlelLeri/Iest Moon Party 6-9pm l Public Opening Performance The 100 Views of the Moon Monumental Lhasa Debriefing Session II Public Movement J . . Fortress, Palace, Temp/e apanese artist Tsukloka _ _ _ Based on research about pre-1948 modern Yoshitoshi depicts fantastical Behold Tibet’s most Iconic art in Palestine. Held at a secret location in half- I' d 't‘ th t sacred sites in over fifty rare . g lmpse apparl lons a . , , the museum. Through Oct 1st, booklng blur reality with illusion drawmgs, palntlngs & ’eqmred at guggenheim‘org 425 Madison Ave. (48th a 49th St) phomgraphs- 1071 5th Ave- (88th & 89th St) 150 w 17th St (6th & 7th Ave.) FR. 5a. 16 ACAW 0is a Full Season Owen James Gallery. 1",» I i _ 1 SAT SEP 24 1 6—8pm | Opening Reception ‘ , _ , = '1 i PHUNK - I =' .- Solomon R. i Aseries of color screen-prints by A {I . ‘ I ., ' “ Guggenheim Museum Singaporean artist collective Phunk, in F c ,1 ' 3,": 132;” .5 TBAI Performance collaboration with one of Japan’s most r ‘ g . ‘ ' .4. ‘.- “a; ." Public Movement 1 important post-war artists, Tanaami. A m a -- 5*“? Museum Operations l 61 Greenpoint Ave. #315 (Brooklyn) , . 3.3;: Aprocession through the i "I; l ‘ museum as part of But a Storm ‘ SUN SEP- 18 5?} 1‘ ' ‘51 i 5331’”: is Blowing from Paradise: Art 1 Queens Museum of the Middle East and North Africa. Also on Sep 25th 3-6pm | Opening Reception with museum admission. 1071 5th Ave. (88th a 89th St) Mierie Laderman Ukeles: Maintenance Art 1 An overview of five 5"" V 2 r “i V SUN SEP‘ 25 i decades of work by the f 9.4 Sammie" Queens Museum. . i feminist performance * {H " :«s . “5.55.. K ~ i TBA | Roundtable Discussmn , artist, a figure that has a i a .. 3. 3 "x it. Artist in/of the City as part of Talks at the i transformed notions of Q'W -. . 3,?“ ‘ h . i?" t)‘ Peace Table ‘ public art on a global y; g" a; , 2...; . ii if: g; 'l Tom Finkelpearl, Commissioner of the city‘s . scale with projects in , use, i ‘i‘ t; airy . i Department of Cultural Affairs discusses artist i Japan, Korea & Israel. ‘ ‘ e . ‘ . residencies in city agencies with Mierie Laderman Flushing Meadows, 3 ' J Ukeles and other noted national activists, artists, Corona Park and experts. Flushing Meadows, Corona Park ‘

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Sylvia Wald & Po Kim Gallery ACAW M “d _ S P 6-8pm | Opening Reception I eason a rty :umlnescence h_b_t_ fl' ht Wednesday September 28th n lmmerswe ex | llon 0 lg _ . installations and other work by Six 6.30-9PM I In Celebration Of ACAW 2016 emerging and established Korean artists: Hyong Nam Ahn, Dong Chul - . J . Ha, Han Ho, Moha Ahn, Yunwoo .71 . 4;. iii; 1 j; (7» Choi and Choong Sup Lim. ‘ if“ 417 Lafayette St (E4th St &Astor PI.) 1* . a ? - ,_. . turf

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' 9 ‘ Metropolitan Museum of Art 5:30-9pm | Exhibition Viewings Poetry and Devotion in Indian Painting, Museum of Chinese in America Celebrating the Arts of Japan: The Maly 6—9pm | Exhibition Opening Griggs Burke Collection & Masterpieces Sour, Sweet, Bitter, Spicy of Chinese Painting from the Metropolitan Stories of Chinese Food Collection. 1000 5th Ave. (80th & 84th St) & Identity in America 4,”, ‘ , ’ Comp admission. .5‘1 .e 215 Centre St 9% ”5 a2? _ a? y"“\ r” (Grand & Howard St) «2% . g {kl W , Reversible i Destin Foundztion , ti 5:30—9pm | Special Viewings + ACAW . gl \ Major installations by Teiji Furushashi (Japan) at Artnet Elf ;/\\ Lovers; Bouchra Khalili (Moroccan-French) The f . i ,1 Mapping Journey Project & Reena Saini Kallat ”is“ V (India) Woven Chronicle & screening of Pema a . t Tseden’s (Tibet) latest film drama Thar/o. _ _ _ . . . Comp admission. 11 w 53rd St (5th & 6th Ave.) gjgti'ggggnlvggcefiion 8‘ Recept'on

’ Arakawa and the Art of 19605-19703 ’ .z. . ‘ ' R; a ~‘ 3 J " About the legacy of Arakawa’s art and philosophy, along— ». 3; fig;%$3n ' side other Japanese artists working in New York, as an ”3:5; "“3“: i A}; ._ integral part of the transition from Abstract Expressionism 33! i5 J o to Minimalism and Conceptual Art. With curators Miwako .. . Tezuka, Reiko Tomii and other distinguished speakers. t RSVP required at [email protected] t t 233 Broadway (Park PI & Barclay er.)

— THUR OCT. 13 SAT OCT. 22 SPECIAL EVENT Sundaram Tagore Gallery ? y 5355...; ArteEast + ACAW W (Opening Reception at: - 2: .5“ i , 4-6pm | In Conversation A/fi-edo & Isabel Aquilizan ‘ r 2;“ 5 ’11:... ,,' An Evening with Sandi Hilal and Alessandro Petti The Brisbane-based Filipino 5:.5 ”,5. , g :5 Deco/onizing Architecture Art Residency duo‘s first solo show in New York, 5.“; in“ ya ’ with large-scale installations "A“ w i ' . ‘ reflecting migratory experiences 9'" ’ , f ,.., & themes of displacement, “ ,0 ‘ “" ‘ 31‘ memory and community. " . 547 W 27th St (10th &11th Ave.) 5.“

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