Art Calendar March Noguchi MuseuM 52 March 2017 i LIC COURIER i www.qns.com 9-01 33rd Rd. 718-204-7088 “solid Doubts: Robert stadler at The Noguchi Museum” on view April 26 through sept. 3 Continuing the Museum’s collaboration with contemporary artists of all disciplines, the category-defying works of designer Robert Stadler (Austria, b. 1966) will be installed in tandem with Noguchi’s sculptures, raising as many aesthetic, functional, and philosophical questions as possible. With four installations of the two mens’ work in the Museum’s ground level galleries and sculpture garden, the exhibition explores ways in which both Robert Stadler and Isamu Noguchi probe—and sometimes undermine—concepts such as “art” and “design,” “functional” and “aesthetic,” “material” and “space.” MuseuM of The MoviNg iMAge 36-01 35 Ave. 718-777-6888 “Martin scorsese exhibition” on view through April 23 Martin Scorsese, the first major exhibition about the director’s deeply intertwined career and life, explores Scorsese’s remarkable halfcentury of filmmaking within the context of his personal history and his love of cinema. Drawing extensively from Scorsese’s own collection, the exhibition includes production material from his key films, objects from his childhood, behind-the-scenes images, and large-scale projections of scenes from his work. It is organized thematically: Family, Brothers, Men and Women, Lonely Heroes, New York, Cinephile, Cinematography, Editing, and Music. DoRsky gAlleRy 11-03 45th Ave. | 718-937-6317 “Performing geometries” | on view March 26 In Shanti Grumbine’s performative reading, The Last Color: A Reliquary, the artist recites text that imagines a post-apocalyptic collapse of language and the rediscovery of communion through engagement with the plastic sleeves that protect the daily newspaper. Tatiana Istomina will present an excerpt of the work in progress, Helene’s Story, a collaborative multimedia project she is creating with Montreal-based puppet artist Mona Sharma. Following the performances, exhibition curator Gabriel de Guzman will lead a conversation with Grumbine and Istomina. They will discuss how the artists’ performance projects add another dimension to their visual art pieces on view in the gallery and how they relate to ongoing themes in their overall work. The artists will also talk about shared topics of interest, including the use of abstract symbols in language and for communicating beliefs and dogma.
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