Events on Friday, July 18

The Bunker feat. James T. Cotton

Music: DJ

James T. Cotton

Friday 7/18 @ Public Assembly

The multi-monikered, multi-genre master Tadd Mullinix slips on his acid-house persona James T. Cotton for a set at the Bunker. Disco,... 

Celebrate Brooklyn presents Deerhoof and the Metropolis Ensemble: <em>The Rite Remixed</em>

Music

Deerhoof and the Metropolis Ensemble

Friday 7/18 @ Prospect Park Bandshell

In this corner: The Rite of Spring, Igor Stravinsky's storied masterpiece of neoclassical ballet, as reimagined by a band of technophiles.... 

River to River presents Mary Weiss of the Shangri-Las

Music

Mary Weiss

Friday 7/18 @ South Street Seaport

The opening rap on the Shangri-Las' " Leader of the Pack" is a classic salvo of rock 'n roll rebellion. The... 

Ninjasonik w/ Knyfe Hyts, Red Dawn 2, Psychothriller, and Ray Contour

Music

Knyfe Hyts

Friday 7/18 @ Death by Audio

The curiously named Knyfe Hyts has the market cornered on deranged cartoon-themed sludge. With members of Ex-Models, Oneida, and Pterodactyl, the... 

<em>The Tao of 9 Second Avenue</em> feat. Akim Funk Buddha and Steve Ben Israel

Film: Documentary

The Tao of 9 Second Avenue

Friday 7/18 @ New Museum of Contemporary Art

Documentaries often profile individuals or follow remote adventures. But The Tao of 9 Second Avenue takes an in-depth look at... 

blkmarket membership presents Vincenzo

Music: DJ

Vincenzo

Friday 7/18 @ Bar 13

You may not have heard of Vincenzo, but you've probably heard of Steve Bug, his longtime friend and mentor. The two... 

Ongoing Events

<em>Unreal City</em>

Art

Unreal City

Friday 7/18 @ Gallery Satori

With the UN forecasting that 50% of the world's population will reside in mega-cities by 2050, Gallery Satori's inaugural exhibition, Unreal... 

<em>Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy</em>

Fashion/Style

Superheroes

Friday 7/18 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

In association with Giorgio Armani and Vogue's Anna Wintour, curator Harold Koda of the Costume Institute investigates the distinction between costume... 

Film

Felon

Friday 7/18 @ Landmark Sunshine

Muscular and smart, Felon takes a long, hard look at many men's worst fear — incarceration — and actually comes up... 

Pilobolus

Dance

Pilobolus

Friday 7/18 @ The Joyce Theater

It wouldn't be a sultry summer in the city without Pilobolus emoting some high heat from the Joyce stage. The much-anticipated... 

Sol LeWitt at Storm King

Getaways

Sol LeWitt

Friday 7/18 @ Storm King Art Center

In the laboratory of conceptual art, Sol LeWitt is the mad scientist. Engineered from instructions, his hard-lined geometric sculptures are austere,... 

Chris Burden: <em>What My Dad Gave Me</em>

Art

What My Dad Gave Me

Friday 7/18 @ Rockefeller Center

In 1912, as the Woolworth Building was under construction in New York City, Olympic gold medalist A.C. Gilbert invented the Erector... 

<em>BASH'd </em>

Theatre

BASH'd

Friday 7/18 @ Zipper Factory Theater

The struggle for marriage equality in Canada ultimately succeeded, but the heated debate provoked a spike in hate crimes in 2005,... 

<em>I Won't Grow Up</em>

Art

I Won't Grow Up

Friday 7/18 @ Cheim & Read

The solidly enjoyable summer show I Won't Grow Up presents on-the-radar artists at their most childlike. Mark Fox's video Nutzilla catches... 

<em>Savage Grace </em>

Film

Savage Grace

Friday 7/18 @ IFC Center

Biopics are a tough lot. If they follow the arc of their subjects' lives too accurately, they drag, as real life... 

David Byrne: <em>Playing the Building</em>

Art

Playing the Building

Friday 7/18 @ Battery Maritime Building

From the man who once danced with a lamp comes another animation of the inanimate. In conjunction with Creative Time, David... 

<em>JACK*%SS</em>

Art

JACK*%SS

Friday 7/18 @ Susan Inglett Gallery

When bug-eyed boys mace each other on MTV, they're jackasses, but when Chris Burden's studio assistant shoots him in the arm,... 

<em>My Winnipeg</em>

Film

My Winnipeg

Friday 7/18 @ IFC Center

In My Winnipeg, Guy Maddin fashions both a valentine and a Dear John letter to his hometown, in a hypnagogic blur... 

<em>Fuerza Bruta: Look Up </em>

Theatre

Fuerza Bruta: Look Up

Friday 7/18 @ Daryl Roth Theatre

Avid fans of spectacular spectacle De La Guarda are rejoicing with the arrival of Fuerza Bruta: Look Up, a sort of... 

Kehinde Wiley: <em>The World Stage: Africa, Lagos ~ Dakar</em>

Art

Kehinde Wiley

Friday 7/18 @ Studio Museum in Harlem

Borrowing the poise and posture once reserved for 18th-century royalty, Kehinde Wiley's portraits feature young, African-American men — from anonymous neighborhood... 

<em>Painting Now & Forever Part II </em>

Art

Painting Now & Forever Part II

Friday 7/18 @ Greene Naftali

A return to good old-fashioned painting, this 42-artist group exhibition is a welcome respite from the predictable deluge of overly conceptual... 

<em>A Man Named Pearl</em>

Film: Documentary

A Man Named Pearl

Friday 7/18 @ Angelika Film Center

In 1976, when black factory worker Pearl Fryar moved to all-white Bishopville, South Carolina, his neighbors didn't disguise their trepidation: "Black... 

<em>Boeing Boeing </em>

Theatre

Boeing Boeing

Friday 7/18 @ Longacre Theatre

It takes an exceptional director and a brilliant cast to transform a frivolous film with an old-fashioned plot into a satisfying... 

Gerald Dearing: <em>Indivisible</em>

Art: Photography

Gerald Dearing

Friday 7/18 @ Gallery Nine5

The recently opened Gallery Nine5 in Nolita presents photographs by Gerald Dearing, who was born in Normandy as WWII raged around... 

J.M.W. Turner

Art

J.M.W. Turner

Friday 7/18 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Featuring powerful works such as 1794's Tintern Abbey and 1835's The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons, the Metropolitan... 

<em>Neal Medlyn's Unpronounceable Symbol</em>

Theatre

Neal Medlyn

Friday 7/18 @ P.S. 122

In Neal Medlyn's fourth musical parody, an off-kilter androgynous romp arranged by Obie-winner Kenny Mellman, the performer channels the artist formerly... 

<em>Darger</em>ism<em>: Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger</em>

Art

Contemporary Artists and Henry Darger

Friday 7/18 @ American Folk Art Museum

The American Folk Art Museum is home to the world's largest collection of work by Henry Darger, the Chicago recluse and... 

Paragraph

City Gems

Paragraph

Friday 7/18 @ Paragraph

Joy Parisi and Lila Cecil understand the importance of having a room of one's own. At Paragraph, their Union Square writing... 

Ice Factory 2008

Theatre

Ice Factory

Friday 7/18 @ Ohio Theatre

Amid the summer heat and the flurry of theatre festivals, Soho Think Tank's Ice Factory is a standout. Seven new performance... 

Zhang Huan: <em>Blessings</em>

Art

Zhang Huan

Friday 7/18 @ PaceWildenstein

For Zhang Huan and his Chinese art-boom contemporaries, coming from rigid, egalitarian China to its antithesis — the ego- and market-centric... 

<em>When Did You Last See Your Father?</em>

Film

When Did You Last See Your Father?

Friday 7/18 @ Angelika Film Center

Adapted from writer Blake Morrison's 1993 memoir about his bullying father's death from cancer, When Did You Last See Your Father?... 

<em>Artist as Publisher</em>

Art

Artist as Publisher

Friday 7/18 @ Center for Book Arts

In response to art-world elitism, or simply for lack of a better option, many young, independently minded artists have taken to... 

<em>Constraction </em>

Art

Constraction

Friday 7/18 @ Deitch Projects

Steel your stomach for a dose of kinetic op-art before entering Constraction, an exhibition devoted to new modernist technique. Tauba Auerbach's... 

Tetsumi Kudo

Art

Tetsumi Kudo

Friday 7/18 @ Andrea Rosen Gallery

The first US gallery exhibition of Tetsumi Kudo's bright but morbid sculptures introduces American audiences to one of contemporary art's lesser-known... 

<em>Tell No One</em>

Film

Tell No One

Friday 7/18 @ Various locations

Herein lies living proof that the French can spin a gorgeous existentialist drama in any genre. Pediatrician Alex (Francois Cluzet) has... 

<em>Passing Strange</em>

Theatre

Passing Strange

Friday 7/18 @ The Belasco Theatre

The loose autobiography-in-song of one Mark Stewart (aka Stew), Passing Strange tells the story of a restless Youth (the excellent Daniel... 

<em>The World's Smallest Art Fair</em>

Art

The World's Smallest Art Fair

Friday 7/18 @ Anna Kustera Gallery

When art imitates art fairs, the layers of irony are just too rich. Anna Kustera has converted her spacious gallery into... 

<em>Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan </em>

Art: Photography

Recent Photography and Video from Japan

Friday 7/18 @ International Center of Photography

Heavy Light: Recent Photography and Video from Japan features 13 contemporary Japanese artists whose funny, evocative, and startling images penetrate Japanese... 

<em>Take</em>

Film

Take

Friday 7/18 @ Landmark Sunshine

Take begins with two close-ups: that of Ana (Minnie Driver), her face drawn and mouth grim; and Saul (Jeremy Renner), wearing... 

<em>Stitching</em>

Theatre

Stitching

Friday 7/18 @ Wild Project

On the verge of a messy breakup, Abby finds herself pregnant. She and her boyfriend Stu proceed to hash out the... 

<em>Click! A Crowd-Curated Exhibition </em>

Art: Photography

Click!

Friday 7/18 @ Brooklyn Museum of Art

Photography has always been both celebrated and suspect for its popularity with so-called amateurs. The rise of do-it-yourself shutterbugs has given... 

<em>Twelve Ophelias</em>

Theatre

Twelve Ophelias

Friday 7/18 @ McCarren Park Pool

Twelve Ophelias picks up where Hamlet left off: Ophelia re-emerges from the water after her suicidal drowning and sets off to... 

<i>August: Osage County</i>

Theatre

August: Osage County

Friday 7/18 @ Imperial Theatre

Set in present-day Oklahoma, Tracy Letts' August: Osage County has a bad case of "the plains," as... 

<em>Dal&iacute;: Painting and Film</em>

Art

Dalí: Painting and Film

Friday 7/18 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

Comprising more than 130 works by Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí, Painting and Film explores the artist's passionate relationship with cinema. For... 

<em>Sangre de Mi Sangre</em>

Film

Sangre de Mi Sangre

Friday 7/18 @ IFC Center

New York has always been a magnet for black sheep, a makeshift family for people who don't have family of their... 

<em>From Another Shore: Recent Icelandic Art</em>

Art

Recent Icelandic Art

Friday 7/18 @ Scandinavia House

Beyond Vikings, black metal, and squealing, elvish pop stars, Iceland has a rich cultural terrain that Americans are slowly exploring. Scandinavia... 

Francisco de Goya: <em>Los Desastres de la Guerra</em>

Art

Francisco de Goya

Friday 7/18 @ Peter Blum Gallery Soho

Just before producing his modern masterpieces, dubbed the Black Paintings, Goya vented his disgust with the human animal in a series... 

<em>In the Heights</em>

Theatre

In the Heights

Friday 7/18 @ Richard Rodgers Theatre

There's a lot more color and zing on the Great White Way with the addition of In the Heights, an ebullient... 

<em>The Wackness </em>

Film

The Wackness

Friday 7/18 @ Various locations

The Wackness is the sort of movie whose most redeeming qualities are least likely to be advertised in its trailers. About... 

<em>Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland</em>

Art

Arctic Hysteria

Friday 7/18 @ P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

In Arctic Hysteria: New Art from Finland, the magical, the surreal, and the completely outlandish reign supreme. Tea Mäkipää's 60-foot collage... 

<em>Crop Rotation </em>

Art

Crop Rotation

Friday 7/18 @ Marianne Boesky Gallery

Reduce. Reuse. Remediate. The thoughtful and invigorating Crop Rotation brings together work by artists who each do their part to minimize... 

<em>The Exiles (</em>1961)<em> </em>

Film

The Exiles

Friday 7/18 @ IFC Center

Originally released to much ballyhoo at the 1961 Venice Film Festival, The Exiles has sunk into an undeserved oblivion over the... 

<em>Adding Machine</em>

Theatre

Adding Machine

Friday 7/18 @ Minetta Lane Theatre

After 25 years of tedious number crunching, Mr. Zero finds out that he is being replaced by an adding machine. Driven... 

<em>The Main Event</em>

Art

The Main Event

Friday 7/18 @ Schroeder Romero Gallery

Heeding George Orwell's declaration that sport "is war minus the shooting," the curators of The Main Event explore how love, death,... 

<em>Jeff Koons on the Roof</em>

Art

Jeff Koons on the Roof

Friday 7/18 @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art

It's difficult to reconcile the Jeff Koons of topiary puppies, pool floaties, ornamental hearts, and oversized choo-choo trains with the man... 

N&eacute;lida Tirado

Dance

Nélida Tirado

Friday 7/18 @ Joyce Soho

Duende, the spirit of flamenco, is rarely bestowed upon dancers lacking a Spanish birthright. But the powers that be made an... 

<i>Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now</i>

Art

Multiplex: Directions in Art, 1970 to Now

Friday 7/18 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

MoMA's permanent collection gobbles up so many artworks that many aren't ever seen again, which is why Multiplex: Directions in Art,... 

Dance

Dance Out!

Friday 7/18 @ Parks throughout NYC

The Joyce Theater teams up with City Parks Foundation for the Dance Out! festival, as the city's green space provides rich... 

<em>The Be(a)st of Taylor Mac</em> and <em>The Young Ladies of...</em>

Performing Arts

Taylor Mac

Friday 7/18 @ HERE Arts Center

As a drag performer, playwright, songwriter, and director, Taylor Mac wears many hats (and dresses). This month, the downtown legend takes... 

Richard Ross: <em>Architecture of Authority</em>

Art: Photography

Architecture of Authority

Friday 7/18 @ Aperture Gallery

In support of the Architecture of Authority exhibition's accompanying book, photographer Richard Ross takes a Foucauldian look at institutional spaces. Ross... 

<em>Stuck</em>

Film

Stuck

Friday 7/18 @ Angelika Film Center

Stuck is inspired by one of those too-freakish-to-be-believed, real-life events that normally wends its way into a Law and Order episode... 

Os Gemeos: <em>Too Far Too Close</em>

Art

Os Gemeos

Friday 7/18 @ Deitch Projects

Os Gemeos (the Twins) turn the walls of the world into sprawling krylon villages, incorporating whimsical imagery from their native São... 

Bill Owens

Art: Photography

Bill Owens

Friday 7/18 @ James Cohan Gallery

Famous for his eviscerating depiction of middle-class suburbia, photographer Bill Owens ventures out into America's proverbial backyard. Owens tours the churches,... 

<em>Encounters at the End of the World</em>

Film: Documentary

Encounters at the End of the World

Friday 7/18 @ Film Forum

In many ways, Encounters at the End of the World is the ultimate Werner Herzog documentary. Set in Antarctica, it (blessedly)... 

<em>Can I Help You?</em>

Theatre

Can I Help You?

Friday 7/18 @ The Bushwick Starr

In Can I Help You?, theatre group Exploding Moment has created a fascinating new dramatic structure, and the results are completely... 

Paul Fusco: <em>RFK Funeral Train Rediscovered</em>

Art: Photography

RFK Funeral Train Rediscovered

Friday 7/18 @ Danziger Projects

During his nearly 15-year tenure at Look magazine, Paul Fusco developed an acute eye for human pathos. He documented the hard-up... 

<em>Louise Bourgeois</em>

Art

Louise Bourgeois

Friday 7/18 @ Guggenheim Museum

After persevering through relative obscurity during the first half of her career, artist Louise Bourgeois has been at the forefront of... 

<em>Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired</em>

Film: Documentary

Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired

Friday 7/18 @ Quad Cinema

Roman Polanski may be best known in some circles as the director of such classics as Rosemary's Baby (1968) and Chinatown... 

Hospital 2008

Theatre

Hospital 2008

Friday 7/18 @ Axis Theatre

For the ninth year running, Axis Company presents its fascinating serial drama Hospital, which annually explores the thoughts of a different... 

<em>Eminent Domain: Contemporary Photography and the City</em>

Art: Photography

Eminent Domain

Friday 7/18 @ LIVE from the NYPL

When, in 2007, the New York City government considered requiring permits to photograph in public, officials were met with cries of... 

Olafur Eliasson: <em>The New York City Waterfalls</em>

City Gems

Olafur Eliasson: Waterfalls

Friday 7/18 @ Various locations in the East River

Known for his stunning meteorological installations at the Tate Modern and, more recently, MoMA and P.S.1, Danish-born artist Olafur Eliasson returns... 

<em>[title of show]</em>

Theatre

[title of show]

Friday 7/18 @ Lyceum Theatre

This meta-musical about four friends trying to write a musical about four friends trying to write a musical is at once... 

Bernd and Hilla Becher: <em>Landscape/Typology</em>

Art

Bernd and Hilla Becher

Friday 7/18 @ MoMA The Museum of Modern Art

From the 1950s on, Bernd and Hilla Becher traversed the United States and Europe photographing silos, factories, mills, processing plants, and... 

All the Real Americans: The World of David Gordon Green

Film

The World of David Gordon Green

Friday 7/18 @ BAM

David Gordon Green's talent for creating moody, coming-of-age dramas has drawn universal acclaim since his feature-length debut George Washington (2000). To... 

The Science Barge

Special Event

The Science Barge

Friday 7/18 @ Riverside Park South

Take a 45-minute guided tour of the city's only functioning, large-scale sustainable farm: the Science Barge boasts a vegetable garden grown... 

Christian Vincent: <em>Runyon Canyon</em>

Art

Christian Vincent

Friday 7/18 @ Mike Weiss Gallery

  The realist vignettes of Christian Vincent's Runyon Canyon are akin to the character sketches in Spoon River Anthology — they... 

<em>Beauty in Trouble</em>

Film

Beauty in Trouble

Friday 7/18 @ Angelika Film Center

Young mother Marcela has never had much going for her. She got pregnant young and ran away from her tyrant stepfather,... 

<em>South Pacific</em>

Theatre

South Pacific

Friday 7/18 @ Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center Theater's revival of Rogers and Hammerstein’s South Pacific is one of those rare, magical experiences that makes musical theater... 

<em>After Nature</em>

Art

After Nature

Friday 7/18 @ New Museum of Contemporary Art

The After Nature exhibition evokes a nightmare/fantasy of humankind's impending self-destruction and its aftermath. Sculptor Maurizio Cattelan imagines a horse's deadly... 

<em>If Love Could Have Saved You, You Would Have Lived Forever</em>

Art

If Love Could Have Saved You, You Would Have Lived Forever

Friday 7/18 @ Bellwether Gallery

So summer isn't the ideal time for reflecting on death, but in Chelsea, it is the season for thematic group shows.... 

Hot!: The NYC Celebration of Queer Culture

Performing Arts

Hot!

Friday 7/18 @ Dixon Place

Now in its 17th year, Hot! is a summer-long exploration of queer issues through the performing arts, including dance, theatre, burlesque,... 

<em>Jump</em>

Theatre

Jump

Friday 7/18 @ Union Square Theatre

After achieving worldwide success, Korean phenomenon Jump has landed at Union Square — and it's easy to see what makes its...