Tuesday, January 18, 2011

MUST SEES Art & Film / January 18-25

January 13-27 (see schedules below) Movies at MoMA. As part of the Global Film Initiative Film Series, the Museum of Modern Art presents A Useful Life (Veiroj, 2010), The Invisible Eye (Lerman, 2010), and The Tenants (Bianchi, 2009), three recent films from Uruguay, Argentina, and Brazil, respectively. At the MoMA, 11 West 53 Street. For more information, click here or call 212-708-9400.

January 19 (7 pm) Cinema Tropical’s Music + Film Series: Janeiro in New York. Screening of Dzi Croquettes (Alvarez, Issa, 2009), a documentary about an infamous Brazilian dance/theater group at the heart of the 1960s Tropicália cultural movement, followed by a Q&A session with the directors. At Lincoln Center’s Walter Reade Theater, 165 W. 65 Street, upper level. To purchase tickets or for more information, click here.

January 26 (7 pm) Selected Shorts.  The Peter Norton Symphony Space presents Haiti Noir, in which Anika Noni Rose and Stephen Lang perform new stories by Danticat and Mark Kurlansky. Tickets are $27. At the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street. For more information or to purchase tickets, click here.   

January 29  (see schedules below) Gego+Gerd Leufert and Claudio Perna--Closing. Henrique Faria Fine Art presents two exhibitions Gerd Leufert and Claudio Perna.  On view Tuesdays through Saturdays, 11am-6pm at Henrique Faria Fine Art Galleries, 35 East 67 Street.  For more information, click here or call 212-517-4609.

February 5 Shifting World—Closing. Magnan Metz Gallery presents the New York debut of Cuban artists Iván Capote, Duvier del Dago, Adonis Flores, Glenda León, and Douglas Pérez. At the Magnan Metz Gallery, 521 West 26th Street. For more information, click here or call 212-244-2344.

February 17: EmergeNYC Call for Applications 2011—Artivist Performance: Deadline. The Hemispheric Institute of Performance and politics at NYU is now accepting applications for the Hemispheric New York Emerging Performers Program focusing on artist/activist performance such as spoken word, street performance, political cabaret, performance art, video performance, and movement. The program aims to support the development of artists ages 18 to 28 through workshops and events between April 16 and June 24.


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