Every Week is Art Week: Phillips Picks August 5 - 10TUESDAY, AUGUST 5ARTIST TALK: ‘Alex Mackin
Every Week is Art Week: Phillips Picks August 5 - 10TUESDAY, AUGUST 5ARTIST TALK: ‘Alex Mackin Dolan: In a Sea of Debris’ Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art18 Wooster Street, New York, 7pmArtist and curator Alex Mackin Dolan will discuss art as a reflection of patterns in the natural world and “the relationship between global catastrophe and everyday life.” Timely, topical, Tuesday. SCREENING: Gilbert & George – 'Scapegoating Pictures for London’, 2014 & 'The Singing Sculpture’, 1992White Cube Bermondsey144 – 152 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3TQBeginning on the 5th of August and running through the 31st, White Cube will screen two Gilbert & George short films created in 2014 and 1992 respectively. In Scapegoating Pictures for London, Gilbert & George discuss modern townscapes of contemporary London. They talk about the moral dimensional of their work and how these themes are intended to engage their audience. While you’re there, check out Rachel Kneebone’s 399 Days exhibition through the 28th of September.THURSDAY, AUGUST 7OPENING: 'Itself Not So’ at Lisa Cooley GalleryLisa Cooley Gallery 107 Norfolk Street, New York, 6-8pmThis group show curated by Rachel Valinsky is inspired by the cognitive disorder aphasia, that causes an inability to understand or produce speech, highlighting a disconnect between sensory experiences being had but not fully experience. The artists explore language and articulacy through a variety of mediums. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2OPENING: 'Language and Code’ at Transfer GalleryTransfer Gallery1030 Metropolitan Ave, Brooklyn , NY 6-8pmA collaborative exhibition featuring Bill Miller and Daniel Temkin promises interactive art, code work, and Temkin’s Light Pattern – a programming language that uses photos in the place of text for source code. The show explores developments in human/machine language patterns. THROUGH SUNDAY, AUGUST 10LAST CALL: 'DIY or DIE!’ at Milk StudiosMilk450 W 15th St. New York, NYPunk-lovers and music history aficionados this one’s for you: This week is your last chance to catch Milk Gallery’s latest exhibition, 'DIY or DIE!’ curated by Johan Kugelberg, founder of Boo-Hooray, featuring a ton of never before seen artifacts from the DIY-music era dating from the late 1960s to present day. -- source link
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