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From Sunday, June 8th - Thursday, June 12th, Lyons Wier Gallery will host EVERYTHING'S OK.
As an avid cigar smoker, pioneer Soho gallery owner Ivan Karp (1926-2012) opened OK Cigars in 1997 once the gallery forbade the timeless ritual. Unfortunately, with Karp's recent passing, OK Cigars so too has passed. In homage to Karp's visionary endeavors, "Everything's OK" will be taking over our gallery for an active five day exhibition of the hand-finished limited edition photo book about OK Cigars, as well as black and white photographs from the OK Project by OK's tobacconist, resident smoker and photographer Gavin Baker. Also included in the exhibition are collected curios and relics that made OK Cigars such a beloved and unique shop. We invite you to attend and participate in the storytelling that surrounds these various pieces from its culture!
As the shop has recently closed its doors after 17 years of fulfilling service, We would like to invite any and all OK fanatics to come show your love, share what OK means to you, and to express the future of the OK philosophy. We will continue to collect these impressions so the world knows who we are and where we are (we are everywhere)!
Additionally, we request your presence at a special reception on Tuesday, June 10th at 6:30pm to celebrate and express the OK Spirit.
Lyons Wier Gallery will be open daily from 11am to 7pm (and by appointment)
As an avid cigar smoker, pioneer Soho gallery owner Ivan Karp (1926-2012) opened OK Cigars in 1997 once the gallery forbade the timeless ritual. Unfortunately, with Karp's recent passing, OK Cigars so too has passed. In homage to Karp's visionary endeavors, "Everything's OK" will be taking over our gallery for an active five day exhibition of the hand-finished limited edition photo book about OK Cigars, as well as black and white photographs from the OK Project by OK's tobacconist, resident smoker and photographer Gavin Baker. Also included in the exhibition are collected curios and relics that made OK Cigars such a beloved and unique shop. We invite you to attend and participate in the storytelling that surrounds these various pieces from its culture!
As the shop has recently closed its doors after 17 years of fulfilling service, We would like to invite any and all OK fanatics to come show your love, share what OK means to you, and to express the future of the OK philosophy. We will continue to collect these impressions so the world knows who we are and where we are (we are everywhere)!
Additionally, we request your presence at a special reception on Tuesday, June 10th at 6:30pm to celebrate and express the OK Spirit.
Lyons Wier Gallery will be open daily from 11am to 7pm (and by appointment)
Tuesday
at 8:00pm - 11:00pm
Join Mx Justin Vivian Bond and friends in celebration of 20 of the most exuberant years of subversive glamour and performance this city has ever known! (Well, minus the Giuliani plague, the terrorist attacks, natural disasters, and gentrification)
Expect extreme performance, shocking guests and a bit of "gentle persuasion" -whatever that means!
Musical Direction: Thomas Bartlett
$25 ADV, $30 Day of Sale
Expect extreme performance, shocking guests and a bit of "gentle persuasion" -whatever that means!
Musical Direction: Thomas Bartlett
$25 ADV, $30 Day of Sale
Daniel Heidkamp, Jennifer Nichols, Patrick Berran "PRIMARY INFORMATION presents ALBUM RAY HAMILTON" at White Columns
13 street: 320 W 13 street, (entrance on Horatio), 6-8pm
13 street: 320 W 13 street, (entrance on Horatio), 6-8pm
Panel Discussion: Photography: Debbie Rasiel "Picturing Autism" at SOHO20 Gallery
27 street: 547 W 27 street, suite 301, 7-9pm
27 street: 547 W 27 street, suite 301, 7-9pm
Shiva Ahmadi "Shiva Ahmadi: In Focus" curated by Asia Society Museum Collection at Asia Society
70 street: 725 Park avenue, $7-$12, 11am-6pm
70 street: 725 Park avenue, $7-$12, 11am-6pm
Artist Talk: Andre Woolery, LeRone B. Wilson, Marcus Hunter, Michael Ricardo Andreevs, Sorin Abraham, Stan Squirewell, Tomo Mori, Walter Lobyn Hamilton, Yaron Dotan "The BLACK & WHITE Show" curated by Leanne Stella at Art In FLUX Harlem
124 street: 2296 Frederick Douglass boulavard, 124th St, 6-8pm
124 street: 2296 Frederick Douglass boulavard, 124th St, 6-8pm
Lecture: Heather Darcy Bhandari at Brooklyn Art Space (Trestle Gallery)
Brooklyn: 168 7th street, floor 3, 6-8pm
Brooklyn: 168 7th street, floor 3, 6-8pm
Mao Ooishi "You are who you are, I am who I am." curated by Asako Zenna at Ouchi Gallery
Brooklyn: 170 Tillary street, Suite 105, 7-10pm
Brooklyn: 170 Tillary street, Suite 105, 7-10pm
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