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Artcards Press for the Participants at Denny Gallery, 2013 Artcards brings you to art June 18, 2013 Weekly Outlook Parties abound this week in NYC, as some return from the massive Art Basel. Smack Mellon is hosting their “Summer Solstice Backyard Party”. The Invisible Dog invites us to “The People to Come”. A “Founder’s Farwell Lu’au” will be in full swing, hosted by The City reliquary Museum and Civic Organization. Fourth Art’s Block is hosting “The Blind Pig”. And lastly the Riis Settlement invites everyone to join them for “Farewell Mr. Newlin” but don’t let him know, it’s a surprise. RAW Brooklyn is kicking off its art fair, “KALEIDOCOPE”. Editor's Picks Wednesday: + Art Fair: 45+ Brooklyn Artists of multi-disciplines "RAW Brooklyn presents KALEIDOSCOPE" curated by Emma Marie Riley, Kaitlyn Hamilton at RAW (La Pomme) view image » Thursday: + Aiden Simon, Amber Hawk Swanson, Oli Rodriguez, Sean Fader "The Participants" at Denny Gallery + "Woods, Lovely, Dark, and Deep" at DC Moore + Katerina Lanfranco "Wildflowers & Floating Worlds" at Nancy Hoffman Gallery view image » Full Listings (All Art Events This Week) Tuesday, June 18 Javier Gomez "Dimensions" at Charles West Gallery Downtown: 163 Charles Street, 6-9pm Ken Price "Slow and Steady Wins the Race" Works on Paper 1962 at The Drawing Center Soho: 35 Wooster street, 6-9pm Artist Talk: Catherine Christer Hennix, Henry Flynt "PAN_ACT Goethe Talk" Catherine Christer Hennix & Henry Flynt at Goethe-Institut New York (Goethe-Institut Wyoming Building) 4 Street: 5 E 3 street, 7:00pm Benefit: "The Blind Pig" at Fourth Arts Block (FAB) (The Cooper Square Hotel Penthouse) 5 Street: 25 Cooper Square, b/w 5th & 6th sts, $50-$150, 7-10pm Adou, Alec Soth, Ana Casas Broda, Bear Kirkpatrick, Bill Sullivan, Chris Bucklow, Christophe Kutner, Collier Schorr, David Dawson, Deana Lawson, Esther Teichmann, Geir Moseid, Glen Luchford, Glen Luchford, Jeff Bark, Jenny Saville, Justine Kurland, Kim Joon, Maciek Jasik, Malerie Marder, Mariah Robertson, Mona Kuhn, Nadav Kander, Polly Borland, Sarah Anne Johnson, Shen Wei, Spencer Tunick "Under My Skin" Nudes in Contemporary Photography curated by Mona Kuhn at Flowers Gallery 20 street: 529 W 20 street, 3rd floor, 6-8pm Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Hedda Sterne, Ibram Lassaw, Walter Plate "East End Artists of the 50s and 60s" curated by Jim Levis at Levis Fine Art 24 street: 514 West 24th, 3W, 10am - 6pm York Society of Women Artists "Synergism" at Prince Street Gallery 25 street: 530 W 25 street, floor 4, 4-7pm "Contemporary Brazil & Baroque Roots" at United Nations 42 street: 405 E 42nd Street, 6-9pm Screening: Zhang Yimou "The "Dramas" of Zhang Yimou" Raise the Red Lantern, To Live, Happy Times, Not One Less at China Institute Gallery 65 street: 125 E 65 street, 6:30pm beau "Science Fiction Predicted Your Future" curated by Robert Aloia at 2feet12inches (TBA Brooklyn) Brooklyn, Williamsburg: 395 Wythe ave at 6, free admission open bar 7-8pm, 7-10pm view image » Workshop: "Photo Etching Workshop" Design on Copper at 3rd Ward Brooklyn, Bushwick: 195 Morgan avenue, $89-$109, 6-8pm Artist Talk: Jennifer Wynne Reeves "Art Talk Series: Jennifer Wynne Reeves" at Brooklyn Art Space (Trestle Gallery) Brooklyn, Misc.: 168 7th street, floor 3, $5 Donation, 6:30pm Lecture: Catherine Christer Hennix "GOETHE TALKS" Catherine Christer Hennix at Issue Project Room Brooklyn, Misc.: 22 Boerum Place, 7-9pm Benefit: "Farewell Mr. Newlin" Surprise retirement party at Riis Settlement Long Island City: 47-40 21 street, RSVP, 6-9pm Wednesday, June 19 Javier Gomez "Dimensions" at Charles West Gallery Downtown: 163 Charles Street, 6-8pm Panel Discussion: "The Music Industry from a Queer Perspective" at Bluestockings Chinatown/LES: 172 Allen street, $5.00 suggested donation, 7pm Ernestine Ruben, Gail Goldsmith, Liv Mette Larsen, Rebecca Bird, Richard Barnet, Robert Clark, Rosa Lasaosa "Summer Show" New Artists at William Holman Gallery Chinatown/LES: 65 Ludlow St, 6-8pm Artist Talk: "Exporting Enlightenment" How the Buddha Became Chinese at Rubin Museum of Art 17 street: 150 W 17 street, at seventh ave, $13.50 - $15, 7-9pm Artist Talk: Alexie Glass-Kantor "Curator’s Perspective" at Tyler Rollins Fine Art 20 street: 529 W 20 street, 7-8:30pm Artist Talk: Lowery Sims, Regina Silveira "Regina Silveira and Lowery Sims in Conversation" at Alexander Gray Associates 26 street: 508 W 26 street, suite 215, 6pm + Art Fair: 45+ Brooklyn Artists of multi-disciplines "RAW Brooklyn presents KALEIDOSCOPE" curated by Emma Marie Riley, Kaitlyn Hamilton at RAW (La Pomme) 26 street: 37 West 26th Sreet, $15 pre-sale $20 door, 8pm-12am view image » Joe Lamport, Michel Delsol "The Life and Times of Richard Musto" at chashama (window space) 37 street: 266 W 37 street, 4-7pm Performance: Alyssa Gersony "here there are more people sitting on furniture" at Brooklyn Fire Proof Brooklyn, Bushwick: 119 Ingraham street, at Porter avenue, 7-11:30pm "Equus" at Tabla Rasa Gallery Brooklyn, Misc.: 224 48 street, 6-8:30pm Performance: Catherine Christer Hennix "Installation Closing & Vocal Concert" at Issue Project Room Brooklyn, Misc.: 22 Boerum Place, 8-10pm Thursday, June 20 Ariel Dill, Clare Grill and Kristina Lee, Sarah Faux, Tatiana Berg "Dying on Stage" New Painting in New York curated by Kyle Chayka at Garis & Hahn Chinatown/LES: 263 Bowery, 6-8pm + Aiden Simon, Amber Hawk Swanson, Oli Rodriguez, Sean Fader "The Participants" at Denny Gallery Chinatown/LES: 261 Broome St, 6-8pm Screening: Carl George, David Wojnarowicz "Significant Others" Dirty Looks + Visual AIDS curated by Karl McCool at Participant Inc. Chinatown/LES: 253 E Houston street, 7-9pm Joe Waks "The Absurd World" at S & J Project(s) Chinatown/LES: 191 Henry street, 6-9pm Elizabeth Jordan "50 grams" curated by Manish Vora at BOSI Contemporary Chinatown/LES: 48 Orchard, 6-9pm Group Show "Emerging to Established" curated by Benjamin Krause at Krause Gallery Chinatown/LES: 149 Orchard street, 7-9pm Alex Israel, Alex Katz, Anna Plesset, Arlene Shechet, Asher Penn, Augusta Wood, Aura Rosenberg, Dan Graham, Dana Frankfort, Daniel Feinberg, Daniel Lefcourt, Darren Bader, David Altmejd, David Levine, Deborah Kass, Diane Arbus, Dina Seiden, Dustin Yellin, Elaine Reichek, Eleanor Antin, Erica Baum, Eva Hesse, Hannah Wilke, Isaac Brest, Jamie Sneider, Jason Fox, Jennifer Rubell, Joanne Greenbaum, Joel Mesler, Joel Shapiro, Joel Sternfeld, Jon Kessler, Jon Rafman, Jonas Wood, Joshua Abelow, Joshua Neustein, Judith Bernstein, Justin Lieberman, Keren Cytter, Kon Trubkovich, Leon Golub, Lisa Oppenheim, Louis Eisner, Louise Nevelson, Luis Camnitzer, Marc Chagall, Matthew Chambers, Matthew Weinstein, Mel Bochner, Michael Portnoy, Mika Rottenberg, Miki Carmi, Mindy Shapero, N. 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Sean Mellyn "OPTIC NERVE" curated by Michael Steinberg at Underline Gallery 14 street: 238 W 14 street, (time not confirmed, check with gallery) view image » ? DAMON McCARTHY, Paul McCarthy "Rebel Dabble Babble" at Hauser & Wirth New York 18 street: 511 W 18th St, (time not confirmed, check with gallery) ? Simon Denny "All you need is data" DLD 2012 Conference REDUX rerun at Petzel Gallery 18 street: 456 W 18th St, (time not confirmed, check with gallery) Dashi Namdakov "The Nomad: Memory of the Future. From Sculptor and Artist Dashi Namdakov" curated by Marina Kovalyov at National Arts Club 20 street: 15 Gramercy Park South, By invitation only., 6-8pm Rebecca Norris Webb "My Dakota" at Ricco/Maresca Gallery 20 street: 529 W 20 street, floor 3, 6-8pm Performance: Alex Waterman "ambient" Walter Marchetti's Natura Morta by Alex Waterman curated by Tim Griffin at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery 21 street: 521 W 21 street, 4:30pm Alex Waterman, Dike Blair, Haim Steinbach, Liz Deschenes, Nathan Hylden, Nick Relph, Olafur Eliasson, Seth Price, Sherrie Levine, Susan Goldman, Tristan Perich "ambient" curated by Tim Griffin at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery 21 street: 521 W 21 street, 6-8pm + "Woods, Lovely, Dark, and Deep" at DC Moore 22 street: 535 West 22nd st, 2, 6-8pm "Mixed Message Media" curated by Neville Wakefield at Gladstone Gallery 24 street: 515 W 24 street, 6-8pm ? Arman, Bruce Conner, Claes Oldenburg, Frank Stella, George Brecht, H.C. 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