Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Retrospective: Joaquim Pedro de Andrade MAY 2018 International House Philadelphia 

In collaboration with Kino Lorber, Lightbox presents a retrospective of the work of Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, one of the most important figures in the Cinema Novo movement that transformed Brazilian film in the 1960s and ’70s. Hailing from a culturally prominent family in Rio de Janeiro, Andrade grew up in close contact with some of the country’s greatest artists, writers, and scholars. Abandoning his university education to pursue filmmaking, he would soon join in the formally and politically audacious Cinema Novo. Andrade’s films combined a sophisticated, modernist approach with an uncompromisingly critical, often outrageous, and uniquely Brazilian sensibility that makes his work every bit as vital today as it was when he made it.

More information: http://ihousephilly.org/arts

“Songs for Sabotage,” the fourth New Museum Triennial, questions how individuals and collectives around the world might effectively address the connection of images and culture to the forces that structure our society.



Co-Chairs:
Shelley Fox Aarons, Lonti Ebers, Ken Kuchin, and Toby Devan Lewis
Friends:
Sarah Arison
Blue Rider Group at Morgan Stanley
Alexandra Bowes and Stephen Williamson
James Keith Brown and Eric G. Diefenbach
Abbie and Patrick Dean
Sandra and Leo DelZotto
Rebecca and Marty Eisenberg
Charlotte Feng Ford
Carol and Arthur Goldberg
Tina Kim and Jaewoong Chung
Carlos Marsano
Mario J. Palumbo, Jr. and Stefan Gargiulo
Tom Pegues and Don Capoccia
Phillips
Lisa Roumell and Mark Rosenthal
Lyn and Sam Schwab
Courtney Finch Taylor
Laurie and David Wolfert
Neda Young
Rosina Lee Yue

Major support is provided by the Jacques and Natasha Gelman Foundation.
Artist commissions are generously supported by the Neeson / Edlis Artist Commissions Fund.
Additional support is provided by Fundación Almine y Bernard Ruiz-Picasso para el Arte.
Funding for artist projects, travel, and research was generously provided by Adrian Cheng and K11 Art Foundation, Sunita and Vijay Choraria, Ella Fontanals-Cisneros, Dakis Joannou, Carlos Marsano, Office for Contemporary Art Norway, Royal Norwegian Consulate General in New York, TBA21-Academy, and V-A-CFoundation.


The accompanying publication was made possible, in part, by the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation and the J. McSweeney and G. Mills Publications Fund at the New Museum.
Education and community programs are supported, in part, by the American Chai Trust.
Thanks to Iris Z. Marden and Sunny Y. Goldberg.
Special thanks to our hotel partners:
Hotel 50 Bowery, a Joie de Vivre Hotel
Hotel Indigo Lower East Side New York
HGU New York
Hotel on Rivington
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Tuesday,  Apr 10 - 6:00PM
NEW YORK STORY EXCHANGE
Jeff Rose, host
David Arroyo;  Josh Gardner;  Andrew McGill;  Anita Rendall

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The New York Story Exchange brings the best of New York storytelling to Cornelia Street Cafe every month with four featured storytellers, followed by a five minute open mic. Up to five audience members can get five minutes each onstage to share stories, poems, spoken word or music! Sign up is from 5:45–6:10pm.
This month’s host: Jeff Rose —with featured tellers David Arroyo, Josh Gardner, Andrew McGill, and Anita Rendall.


Tuesday,  Apr 10 - 8:00 & 9:30pm  

More information:
BLONDE ET BRUNE
Naomi Petit, voice, dj;  Elizabeth Aklilu, voice, dj


Sunday,  Apr 15 - 8:00 & 9:30pm  
NEW BRAZILIAN PERSPECTIVES: HELIO ALVES QUARTET 
Billy Newman, host
Helio Alves, piano;  tba, guitar;  Edward Perez, bass;  Alex Kautz, drums 


A native of Sao Paulo, Brazil, pianist Helio Alves combines the rhythmic complexity of modern brazilian music with the edgy energy of contemporary jazz. A resident of NYC since the early '90s, Alves has received high praise as an in-demand sideman with the likes of Joe Henderson, Yo-Yo Ma, Paquito D'Rivera, Airto Moreira, Claudio Roditi, Rosa Passos and Sadao Watanabe, to name but a few.

More information: http://corneliastreetcafe.com/underground/performances.asp

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