Saturday, September 18, 2010 (12)

Sep 18, 2010
August 10, 2010
Tuesday
  • Matisse: Radical Invention 1913-1917

  • Aug 10, 2010 at 5:00am to Oct 11, 2010 at 3:00pm
  • Location: MoMA
  • Description: In the time between Henri Matisse's (1869–1954) return from Morocco in 1913 and his departure for Nice in 1917, the artist produced some of the most demanding, experimental, and enigmatic works of his career—paintings that are abstracted and rigorously purged of descriptive detail, geometric and sharply composed, and dominated by shades of black and gray. Works from this period have typically been treated as unrelated to one another, as an aberration within the artist's development, or as a response to Cubism or World War I. Matisse: Radical Invention, 1913–1917 moves beyond the surface of these paintings to examine their physical production and the essential context of Matisse's studio practice. Through this shift of focus, the exhibition reveals deep connections among these works and demonstrates their critical role in the artist's development at this time. Matisse himself acknowledged near the end of his life the significance of this period when he identified two works—Bathers by a
  • Created by: Quentin Jouberton
August 11, 2010
Wednesday
August 24, 2010
Tuesday
  • Brooklyn, Bergen St. Fine Art Exhibition - Muriel Guepin Gallery

  • Aug 24, 2010 at 2:00pm to Sep 19, 2010 at 3:00pm
  • Location: Brooklyn, NY
  • Description: Alexandre Guillaume's acrylic paintings offer a more masculine take on abstraction. In his work, Guillaume incorporates the speed, brutality and impatience we experience in daily life to create paintings that ultimately leave the viewer in peace. A thick, carefully placed, large brush stroke interrupts a solid ground to end in light, airy splashes of thin lines, alleviating an omnipresent tension. His palette ranges from a monochromatic grey, to a swath of black paint on a bright orange, yellow, blue or red ground.His work will be on view at the gallery from August 6th through September 12th. (10 paintings, chance to see some large format like 76, 84 inches)Muriel Guépin Gallery47 Bergen streetBrooklyn, NY► ViewAugust 6 at 6:30pm - September 19 at 10:30pm► Via SubwayF Train - Bergen stop.2, 3, 4 or 5 train to Borough Hall.Or the R train to Court Street.The Gallery is located at 47 Bergen Streetbetween Smith and Court Streets.
  • Created by: Alexandre Guillaume
September 10, 2010
Friday
September 11, 2010
Saturday
  • "Hetero" Arthur Nauzyciel and "The Sea Museum" Daniel Pettrow

  • Sep 11, 2010 at 3:30pm to Sep 19, 2010 at 11:00am
  • Location: Site-specific. Please visit website for details.
  • Description: The French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) in partnership with Centre Dramatique National (CDN) in Orléans, co-presented with Performance Space 122, presents "Hetero" Arthur Nauzyciel and "The Sea Museum" Daniel Pettrow.In two new site-specific theatrical works this fall, audiences will contemplate compromise from a tunnel in Brooklyn, and ponder gender from a New York apartment, both exact locations to be revealed upon reservation. French director Arthur Nauzyciel returns to the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) Crossing the Line festival with "Hetero" and the Wooster Group’s Daniel Pettrow directs "The Sea Museum".
  • Created by: Jennifer Kutsher
September 12, 2010
Sunday
  • Farm City: Where Are You Growing? A Celebration of Urban Agriculture

  • Sep 12, 2010 at 7:00am to Sep 25, 2010 at 1:00pm
  • Location: Locations throughout NYC
  • Description: Over three weekends, Farm City celebrates Urban Agriculture and explores the possibilities of a new agrarian future within the current urban reality. Components include: Farm City Fair, Farm City Film, Farm City Tour, and Farm City Forum, spotlighting the work of artists, farmers, activists, planners, architects, chefs, and foodies devoting themselves to feeding the city both culturally and agriculturally. Presented by the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF), Farm City is part of the Crossing the Line fall festival, conceived as a platform to present vibrant new works by a diverse range of transdisciplinary artists working in France and New York City.
  • Created by: Jennifer Kutsher
September 17, 2010
Friday
  • Jean Lebreton

  • Sep 17, 2010 at 2:30pm to Sep 19, 2010 at 1:00pm
  • Location: Brooklyn
  • Description: ENCAUSTIC MIXED MEDIAEMERGING ARTISTS@ANYSEPTEMBER 17,18.19 2010THE INVISIBLE DOG51BergenBrooklyn,NYArtist's reception : Friday 17, 6.30-9.00 PM
  • Created by: Jean Lebreton
September 18, 2010
Saturday
  • INVITATION - L'Atelier de Cinéma - OPEN HOUSE - Portes-ouvertes

  • Sep 18, 2010 from 11:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: Simple Studios, NY
  • Description: Bonjour !Parce que la première session s'est si bien déroulée, et vous l'avez ratée.Venez découvrir gratuitement, et en action, l'Atelier de Cinéma en français.À l'Atelier de Cinéma, vous allezfaire des films en immersion totale.Le français sera la langue utilisée pour écrire le scénario et les dialogues,pour les conversations critiques, l'apprentissage théorique et technique.Le but est de progresser en français, mais vous avez un objectif concret :votre film.SAMEDI 18 SEPTEMBRESIMPLE STUDIOS – 134 west 29th StreetNew YorkDe 15h à 16hIl y aura des fruits et des biscuits.Venez motivés, curieux et prêts à parler français !Pour réserver, répondez s’il vous plait.--Théodore Boy, Fondateurwww.latelierdecine.com917 500 0889
  • Created by: Theodore Boy - L'Atelier de Ciné
 
  • Free Tango Lessons (All Members of New York In French!)

  • Sep 18, 2010 from 12:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Location: Bar 13
  • Description: Do you want to Tango like Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman or Richard Gere and Jennifer Lopez in Shall We Dance?90 MINUTES CLASS - Intensive introduction to Argentine Tango led by Argentine instructor Laura Real.The class will cover the basic figures to start dancing socially, such us: Salidas, Forward & Back "Ochos" and some extra fancy moves to show off!When: Saturday, September 18Time: 4:00pm- 5:30pm ( We continue socializing afterwards)Location: Bar 13Length: 1 1/2 hours of Professional lessonsCost: Free (Normally $25 for one hour)Level: First timers and beginnersWhat to wear: I suggest you wear comfortable clothing (and sexy if you wish) and shoes that slide easily (to make some turns) with a closed heel like strap or full heel for women. The shoes for men need to slide easily (no rubber soles) so almost anything but sneakers.About the instructor: LAURA REAL is a professional Tango dancer from Argentina that has been sharing her love and passion for Tango with great success for more
  • Created by: Rory
 
  • Jérôme Bel

  • Sep 18, 2010 from 4:00pm to 7:00pm
  • Location: Joyce Theater
  • Description: Work conceived and directed by esteemed conceptual artist and choreographer Jérôme Bel. Cédric Andrieux is a visual autobiography of Cédric Andrieux, one of contemporary dance's most lauded artists. Beginning with his training in France and continuing through his performing life in the Merce Cunningham Dance Company and the Lyon Opera Ballet, Andrieux both talks about and, through dance, demonstrating facets of his incomparable career. The performance includes excerpts from Newark by Trisha Brown, Biped, Suite for 5 by Merce Cunningham, Nuit Fragile by Philippe Tréhet, and The show must go on by Jérôme Bel.A presentation of the French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF) in partnership with The Joyce Theater, Cédric Andrieux is part of FIAF's Crossing the Line 2010 festival, conceived as a platform to present vibrant new works by a diverse range of transdisciplinary artists working in France and New York City.Approx. Running Time = 1 hour 15 minutesCompany website:http://www.jeromebel.f
  • Created by: Quentin Jouberton
 
  • French Mixer At La Pomme

  • Sep 18, 2010 at 6:15pm to Sep 19, 2010 at 12:00am
  • Location: La Pomme
  • Description: Friends,Come join us for a fun evening at La Pomme. For all the members who are unable to join us for the earlier Tango event, feel free to meet the group for the Afterparty. We will be leaving Bar 13 at 10pm, where we will all head to La Pomme as a group to this great venue.*Come meet other Francophones and Francophiles who are ready to have fun.* You will definitely meet a diverse group of people.*Come show all your dance moves on the dancefloor.*If you come solo or with friends, you will still be introduced to other members.*Do mention Rory's French guestlist for entry at La Pomme.*Ladies free before midnight on my list. Gents there will be a reduced admission of $10 (half off).*Once you have entered La Pomme do ask hostess for Rory's table. (Ladies drink free on my table)*Dress code in effect. (no t-shirts and hats)*Come show all your dance moves on the dancefloor.*Feel free to call/text me if you have further questions.Looking forward in meeting many of you. Let's come out and hav
  • Created by: Rory