Sunday, March 11, 2012 (17)

Mar 11, 2012
February 1, 2012
Wednesday
  • Arne Quinze - "My Home, My House, My Stilthouse"

  • Feb 1, 2012 to Mar 31, 2012
  • Location: Chelsea
  • Description:

    The Vicky David Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of the Belgian artist Arne Quinze.

     

    The gallery will present pieces from the series "My Home, My House, My Stilthouse" which plays on the dichotomy between chaos and equilibrium. From the appearant fragility of his material emerges overflowing energy and pure beauty.  Arne Quinze dreams of an ideal society in which all individuals communicate and interact with each other. Eclectically he uses paintings, drawings, sculptures and monumental installations to develop his work in the urban movement, by focusing on the themes: Order, Disorder, Structure and Habitation.

     

    Beginning in the early 2000’s, Arne Quinze’s œuvre is the subject of many public and private installations around the world such as ("Uchronia", Nevada, USA; "Timegate", Miami, USA; "Rebirth", Paris, FRANCE; "Red Beacon", Shanghai, CHINA; "Camille", Rouen, FRANCE; "The Sequence", Brussels, BELGIUM; "The Traveller", Munich, GERMANY ; "The Visitor", Beirut, LEBANON).

    Arne Q

  • Created by: Vicky David
February 18, 2012
Saturday
  • Edith Piaf, alive and living in New York

  • Feb 18, 2012 at 4:30pm to Jun 21, 2012 at 6:00pm
  • Location: The Metropolitan Room
  • Description:

    Edith Piaf Alive and Living in New York

    Introducing Floanne

    Written by Floanne Ankah & Alice Jankell

    Directed by Alice Jankell

    Piano: Audrey Saint-Gil, Accordion: Kate Dunphy

    Guitar: Marcel Van Dam, Percussion: Alby Roblejo

    Saturday, Jan 21/Feb 18/Mar 17 at 9:30

    Thursday, April 19/May 17/Jun 21 at 9:30

    The Metropolitan Room

    34 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010 Tickets $20.00, 2 drinks minimum (212) 206-0440, www.metropolitanroom.com

    www.floanne.com


    French actress and singer Floanne Ankah recounts the Piaf story. This authentic ‘chanteuse’ and farm girl opens the door to her culture, by taking a closer look at the legendary ‘Little Sparrow’ —with that husky, mournful voice so popular in the 1940’ and 50’s. The performance is a culturally rich and moving presenta- tion that will make you smile, with tunes transporting you to other times and places.

    Yes, both Floanne and Edith Piaf will be attending the rendez-vous in a medley of vintage tunes from their native France... with a modern twist. She w

  • Created by: Flo Ankah
February 24, 2012
Friday
  • Jean-Philippe Delhomme: Dressed for Art

  • Feb 24, 2012 at 6:00am to Apr 14, 2012 at 2:00pm
  • Location: FIAF Gallery
  • Description:

     

    This February, Fashion at FIAF extends into the Gallery with a witty collection of colorful fashion drawings and paintings by Jean-Phillipe Delhomme, one of the most delightful satirists in fashion today.

    Delhomme is a painter, writer, cultural blogger, and fashion illustrator, whose illustrations have been featured in renowned magazines such as Vogue, W, Vanity Fair, GQ, and The New Yorker. In this exhibition, he explores how fashion, contemporary art, and design interact with each other and influence today’s popular culture.

     

    Free and open
    to the public

    Gallery Hours
    Tue–Fri: 11am–6pm
    Sat: 11am–5pm

  • Created by: FIAF
February 29, 2012
Wednesday
March 2, 2012
Friday
 
  • Middle Eastern Music Lessons/Classes at Alwan for the Arts

  • Mar 2, 2012 to May 25, 2012
  • Location: Alwan for the Arts
  • Description:
    Alwan for the Arts is excited to announce weekly group and private Arab Music Instruction this spring. Opportunities are available for beginners and seasoned musicians of all ages to learn fundamentals of Arab music and/or study specialized topics, such as focusing on many iterations of a single Maqam throughout a few decades, learning to sing and perform many maqams and popular songs along with classical Arabic poetry, studying vocal repertoire in an all-woman setting, and learning to play and jam on Arabic percussion instruments. Private lessons are also available on traditional as well as Western instruments and voice.  

    Group Classes include:  
    Maqam theory and practice (Maqam Rast in Early 20th c. Egypt)
    Arabic Percussion
    Women's Choir (Arabic repertoire, no knowledge of Arabic necessary!)
    Iraqi Maqam (repertoire and variation)

     

    Private lessons also available on violin'oudbuzuqqanunsanturtrumpetpercussionvoice (male and female).
    All other instrumentalists encouraged to stud
  • Created by: Lety ElNaggar
March 6, 2012
Tuesday
  • Act French: French language classes for theater lovers

  • Mar 6, 2012 at 1:00pm to Apr 17, 2012 at 6:00pm
  • Location: Pearl Studios
  • Description:

    Six-week interactive French language classes for theater lovers


    20% discount for NY in French members with code: NYinFrench

    Our fast-paced classes are designed to help you learn to speak French with confidence and make friends with a wonderful group of like-minded foreign language lovers. The class culminates in a big cultural party where you'll get to practice the language with native speakers, eat delicious food from the region and, if you choose, present the  theater scenes you work on during the semester in a relaxed, friendly environment (no one is forced to perform). There will be actors in this class but no acting experience is necessary. All you need to bring to this class is a passion for international culture and a spirit of adventure!


    *Act French for beginners: 
    Tuesdays (March 6-April 17)
    Time: 8:15-10pm


    OR 

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    *Act French for intermediates
    Tuesdays ( March 6 - April 17)
    Time: 6:15-8
    Last class party is 8-10pm


    Visit http://actfrench.com to register

  • Created by: Manisha Snoyer - Actress/Teacher
March 10, 2012
Saturday
  • THE ARTISTS OF THE INVISIBLE DOG BY MALCOLM BROWN

  • Mar 10, 2012 at 8:00am to Mar 11, 2012 at 2:00pm
  • Location: THE INVISIBLE DOG ART CENTER
  • Description:

    In The Artists of The Invisible Dog, New York City photographer Malcolm Brownpresents a solo exhibit of 32 portraits of artists from a unique Brooklyn community of sculptors, illustrators, toy makers, painters, jewelry designers, photographers and welders, a photographic study highlighting the artists of The Invisible Dog. Through this intensive, fulfilling year-long project, Malcolm has finalized a series of portraits that creatively connect the artists to their work, space, and artistic processes, while inevitably mixing in doses of his own quirkiness, humor and conceptual thinking. Individually, each portrait tells a unique story; collectively, they are the creative energy that is The Invisible Dog.

    Trained as an anthropologist and spatial sociologist, Malcolm uses his keen sensitivity to observe how people work and how their personalities, their craft and environment coexist.  The use of a variety of photographic techniques and the challenge to make each portrait different result in

  • Created by: lucien zayan / the invisible dog
 
  • ARTISTS OPEN STUDIOS

  • Mar 10, 2012 at 8:00am to Mar 11, 2012 at 2:00pm
  • Location: THE INVISIBLE DOG ART CENTER
  • Description:

    Work/Space 2012, the 2nd installment of the annual 32 in-house artist group exhibition and open studios event.  Curated by Whitney V. Hunter, Work/Space 2012 will introduce the public to the new artists of the Invisible Dog Art Center as well as exhibit new works by the center’s returning artists.  Over weekend long event, the public will have the unique opportunity to visit and meet with the in-house artists in their studios. Work/Space 2012 will showcase a broad range of work from the classical to the contemporary, fine art to design by these Brooklyn-based artists’ who are bound together by the physical space they share at The Invisible Dog Art Center.

  • Created by: lucien zayan / the invisible dog
 
  • 365 by DANIEL HOROWITZ

  • Mar 10, 2012 at 1:00pm to Apr 22, 2012 at 1:00pm
  • Location: THE INVISIBLE DOG
  • Description:

    Daniel Horowitz is an award-winning illustrator and art director. Working primarily as a digital artist over the last decade, one day Daniel Horowitz considered what might happen if he were to pull out a blank page and begin to draw. Not on commission and with no particular purpose in mind. The self imposed minimum, one drawing a day, was to serve as an exercise to pull himself away from the computer and to begin to explore analog creativity. Daniel was concerned that the quality of these artworks would be too different from, or inferior to, his better known commercial illustrations, so he had little intention of sharing this experiment. However, as days turned into weeks he began to realize that within the spontaneity of this process, something curious and new began to emerge.

    Horowitz formed a blog and began to post his daily explorations. The overwhelming response helped to see the project through to its end at 365 drawings.  Although the requirement was to post a sketch or line draw

  • Created by: lucien zayan / the invisible dog
 
  • DISTORTING [A MESSIAH PROJECT 13C]

  • Mar 10, 2012 at 1:00pm to May 5, 2012 at 1:00pm
  • Location: THE INVISIBLE DOG ART CENTER
  • Description:

    A sculptural installation overwhelming the ground floor of the Invisible Dog Art Center inspired by R. Justin Stewart’s research into the Jewish concept of the messiah and curated by Risa Shoup

    After two years of research, R. Justin Stewart, a professed agnostic, will install Distorting (a messiah project, 13C), an intricate environment constructed of fleece, rope and plastic that will serve as a 3-D representation of the concept of the messiah in the 13th Century. Distorting is a visual delight that will overwhelm the viewer with color and shape as it invades the Invisible Dog. Those viewers wanting to understand the connection between the sculptural elements and the information that inspired them will need only to scan QR codes, discreetly embedded throughout the sculpture, with their phone or other mobile devices to download the information they seek.

    In the coming years, Stewart will unveil additional installations under the umbrella of “a messiah project.” Just as Distorting only fo

  • Created by: lucien zayan / the invisible dog
March 11, 2012
Sunday
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Zarafa" by Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie

  • Mar 11, 2012 from 6:00am to 7:30am
  • Location: Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center
  • Description:

    ZARAFA
    Rémi Bezançon and Jean-Christophe Lie, 2011, France; 78m


    In this beautiful hand-drawn animation, 10-year-old Maki and the orphaned giraffe, Zarafa, go on an epic adventure from the Sudan, where Maki escapes from slave traders, to Alexandria, Marseille and Paris. Ages 7+. In French with English subtitles.


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Artist for a Day with painter Lauren Luloff

  • Mar 11, 2012 from 9:00am to 12:00pm
  • Location: Williamsburg, studio of Lauren Lullof
  • Description:

    Are you ready to get your hands dirty, ladies? The Mice at Play will gather in artistLauren Luloff's sun-drenched studio to express their creative selves (and, yes, get their hands dirty!).

    Ladies, we will work with Lauren to learn how to mix colors with paint and identify those colors we relate to the strongest.  We will compile painted paper surfaces that will act as our personalized color palette: for cutting, tearing, and layering into collages. Creating either abstract or representational images, flowers and plants surrounding the studio may serve as inspiration or objects of study for those who want to dive into creating imagery from life. 

    Participants are encouraged to bring something from home to use in your collages: any fabrics, images, or special papers... or you may just bring something you find inspiring, like a photograph or swatch of color you love.  You will dive into the world of color, exploring your personal relationship to different tones and explore how to create an

  • Created by: nadia stieglitz
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "38 Witnesses" (38 Témoins) by Lucas Belvaux

  • Mar 11, 2012 from 9:30am to 11:30am
  • Location: Walter Reade Theater
  • Description:

    38 WITNESSES (38 TÉMOINS)
    Lucas Belvaux, 2012, France/Belgium, 104 min.


    A woman is brutally murdered in front of an apartment building, but all of the residents claim to have seen and heard nothing in this taut, haunting thriller from RAPT director Lucas Belvaux. Inspired by New York’s infamous 1964 Kitty Genovese case.


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "The Well-Digger’s Daughter" (La Fille du Puisatier) by Daniel Auteuil

  • Mar 11, 2012 from 11:45am to 1:45pm
  • Location: Walter Reade Theater
  • Description:

    THE WELL-DIGGER’S DAUGHTER (LA FILLE DU PUISATIER)
    Daniel Auteuil, 2011, France, 107 min.


    Daniel Auteuil, veteran of Marcel Pagnol adaptations JEAN DE FLORETTE and MANON DES SOURCES, returns to Pagnol for his first work as a director, telling moving story of a hardscrabble well digger, his eldest daughter and her passion for the son of a local shopkeeper. The cast also includes Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Sabine Azema, and Kad Merad. A Kino Lorber release.

    *In person: Jean-Pierre Darroussin


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Delicacy" by David & Stéphane Foenkinos

  • Mar 11, 2012 from 2:00pm to 4:45pm
  • Location: Walter Reade Theater
  • Description:

    CLOSING NIGHT

    RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA


    DELICACY (LA DÉLICATESSE)

    David and Stéphane Foenkinos, 2011, France, 108 min.


    Audrey Tautou returns with this touching portrait of a woman trying to put her life back together after the loss of her husband, including embarking on an unexpected affair with a co-worker. A charming adult fable about starting over. A Cohen Media Group release.


    *In person: David & Stéphane Foenkinos and Audrey Tautou


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles
 
  • Rendez-Vous with French Cinema: "Delicacy" by David & Stéphane Foenkinos

  • Mar 11, 2012 from 5:00pm to 6:45pm
  • Location: Walter Reade Theater
  • Description:

    CLOSING NIGHT

    RENDEZ-VOUS WITH FRENCH CINEMA


    DELICACY (LA DÉLICATESSE)

    David and Stéphane Foenkinos, 2011, France, 108 min.


    Audrey Tautou returns with this touching portrait of a woman trying to put her life back together after the loss of her husband, including embarking on an unexpected affair with a co-worker. A charming adult fable about starting over. A Cohen Media Group release.


    *In person: David & Stéphane Foenkinos and Audrey Tautou


    The 17th edition of Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films’ celebrated annual showcase of the best in contemporary French film, hits screens at The Film Society, the IFC Center and BAMcinématek, March 1-11. 

  • Created by: Nathalie Charles