Murray Hill-Madison Square Walking Tour
by Tony Robins

Sunday, October 21st, 2012
2 – 4 pm

This Deco walk thru the east side of Midtown South will include an unusual collection of buildings, each quite different from the next. We have a surprising modernist apartment building among the genteel town houses of Murray Hill; a Park Avenue hotel by modernist firm Corbett, Harrison and McMurray; Ely Jacques Kahn’s most impressive office building (and another building that’s no slouch); a work by Edgar Brandt, the great French iron master; the iconic Empire State Building; and an incomplete attempt by Metropolitan Life to capture the Empire State Building’s “world’s tallest” title.

Optional cocktails to follow with fellow Deco walkers

TIME: 2 – 4 pm (please arrive by 1:45 to check in)
LOCATION: East 38th Street & Park Avenue (northeast corner)
COST: $15 members; $25 non-members (you can pay at the walking tour)
RSVP: 212/679-3326

Hope to see you there!

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CUBA’S ART DECO TREASURES

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012
6:30 – 8:30

ART SOURCE INTERNATIONAL
333 Park Avenue South, Suite 2A
(bet. 24th and 25th St.)

SLIDE LECTURE by MARIA ELENA MARTIN ZEQUEIRA

INTRO & INFO on ICADS 12th WORLD CONGRESS in HAVANA, CUBA
Discussion by GEO DARDER

ADSNY proudly invites you to a double Deco program on Cuba. We are excited to be offering you a slide lecture on Cuba’s Deco Architecture by Maria Elena Martin Zequeira, a practicing architect, Senior Professor at the Havana School of  Architecture in the Higher Institute for Polytechnic Studies “Jose Antonio Echeverria” and noted author Havana architectural guide. Maria is also one of the original supporters and founding members of the Art Deco Society of Cuba-Havana Deco Group. She is visiting New York for several days to promote the upcoming Congress.

Her lecture will be followed by a talk with Geo Darder who will be speaking about the details of the 12th ICADS Congress being offered in Havana, March of 2013. Geo Darder has been organizing international Art Deco trips to Cuba for the past 20 years for different Deco societies and private groups. Mr. Darder will be the liaison for this international historic Congress.

RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

ADSNY members $15, guests $20
RSVP (212) 679-3326, reservations required.
One can pay at the door
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ART DECO SOCIETY of NEW YORK’S 32nd ANNUAL MEETING

Monday July 9, 2012
Museum of the City of New York
A Musical Concert Celebrating New York Deco by
Peter Mintun

6:00pm — ADSNY’s Welcome, Business and Deco News
6:30pm — Performance by Peter Mintun

Admission is Complimentary to Members, Guests $15
Reception to Follow
Museum of the City of New York
1220 Fifth Avenue at 103rd Street,
New York, NY  10029

Mr. Mintun’s performance is co-presented with the Museum of the City of New York

Reservations required. To RSVP and register, please call
(917)492-3395 or (212)679-3326.

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Gertude Stein: Paris is My Hometown Lecture by David Garrard Lowe

Wednesday, May 16th

Dear ADSNY Member,  In celebration of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s current exhibit The Steins Collect, David Garrard Lowe’s illustrated lecture will focus on the extraordinary American, Gertrude Stein, who settled in the French capital before the First World War and made her apartment at 27, rue de Fleurus a center of the artistic life of Paris.

Wine reception to follow

LOCATION: Church of the Resurrection
115 East 74th Street, NYC
TIME:
6:30 PM
COST:
$35 Members, $50 non-members
RSVP:
212/679-3326

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TWO IMPORTANT MODERN POSTER AUCTIONS

We’d like to inform you of two fantastic poster sales coming up.

The sale at Poster Auction International, Inc. will feature automobile, airline and aviation themes as well as tennis images and Swiss posters. Included in the sale will be works by such artists as Pierre Bonnard, Cappiello, Mucha, Klimt and Toulouse-Lautrec.

Preview April 20 – May 5
Sale – May 6

For more details, visit their website at www.posterauctions.com.

POSTER AUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC.
601 West 26th Street, Suite 1370New York, NY 10001

 

Swann Galleries is featuring Russian avant-garde and constructivist works, some early typography masterpieces, as well as iconic mid-century and contemporary designs. Highlights include a poster for a van Gogh exhibition in 1928, two versions of Paul Rand’s iconic design for IBM, both signed and inscribed by the artist, as well as designs for Dior, Chanel, Lavazza and more. Also included will be Pop culture and comic book inspired posters and several designs by A.M. Cassandre including an Hermes silk scarf.

Preview May 5 – 9
Sale – May 10

For more detailed information, please see their website at swanngalleries.com

SWANN GALLERIES, INC.
104 East 25th StreetNew York, New York 10010

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DECO JAPAN and the HEART OF THE MODERN GIRL

Saturday, May 5th

Dances of Vice and the Japan Society have invited ADSNY members to peruse the exhibit Deco Japan: Shaping Art and Culture, 1920 – 1945 and to partake in a decadent evening celebrating the Moga or modern girl, and her kaleidoscopic world of dancing, drinking, and late night revelry. Learn a new step on the dancefloor, sip an intoxicating tonic and take in the sultry sounds of live pre-War jazz by the Kuni Mikami Jazz Quintet featuring vocalist Mari Koga. Also, watch as fashionable flirtation comes to life as real Mogas wearing Deco era style fashion designed by Mutsumi Gee of Allure Original Styles shimmy through the halls of Japan Society’s exhibition Deco Japan: Shaping Art and Cutlure 1920-1945. Period attire is strongly encouraged.

LOCATION: The Japan Society
333 East 47th St., NYC
TIME: 7:15 – 8:00pm Exhibition Tour by Gallery Director Joe Earle
8:00pm Opening Remarks by Art Deco Society of New York President
Kathryn Hausman
8:15 – 9:00pm Charleston Dance Lesson
9:00 – 11:30pm Live Jazz, Performances, and Fashion Show
COST: ADSNY members $15 in advance. $20 day of the event.
Gallery admission included with ticket.
RSVP: Reservations required. Please call 212-679-3326

 

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Upper West Side Walking Tour with Tony Robins

Sunday, April 29th

Come join ADSNY for a brand-new walking tour itinerary – Art Deco on the Upper-West Upper West Side (that’s not a typo) with ADSNY’s own Tony Robins, who is currently completing his Guide to the Art Deco Architecture of New York City.

Our walk starts at the northeast corner of Broadway and West 84th Street, and meanders back and forth across the upper west tracts of the Upper West Side, ending at Riverside Drive and 103rd Street. We see work by such stalwart Manhattan Deco icons as Sugarman & Berger, Boak & Paris, and Harvey Wiley Corbett, as well as architects less well known for their Deco productions, including Emery Roth and Rosario Candela. Most of the buildings on the tour are residential – highlights being Roth’s Normandy Apartments and Corbett’s Master Apartments. We also look at the Broadway Fashion Building – four-stories of commercial space in a Moderne glass box; Joan of Arc Junior High School; Boak & Paris’s Midtown (now Metro) Theater; and one of Manhattan’s last surviving Horn & Hardart automat buildings, with splendid Art Deco terra-cotta. If you’ve taken Tony’s tour of Art Deco on Central Park West, and wondered what else might be out there closer to the Hudson, this is your chance to find out! Wear the proverbial comfortable shoes.

LOCATION: NE corner of Broadway & West 85th St.
TIME: 2:00 – 5:00 PM. Please arrive at 1:45.
COST: ADSNY members $20, Guests $25. One can pay at the event.
RSVP: Reservations required. Please call 212-679-3326

• Optional cocktail stop at the end of the tour with Tony & Kathy •

 

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“SITTING PRETTY” 1924 Broadway Musical Revival

Thursday, April 19th

ADSNY has reserved a section of seats for a wonderful period production of “Sitting Pretty”, which is part of the Musicals Tonight series. It was the last show of the immensely successful partnership of Guy Bolton, P. G. Wodehouse and Jerome Kern. Bolton created the plot and wrote the dialogue, Wodehouse pounded out the lyrics and Kern composed the music.

The storyline is as follows: a millionaire plans to adopt one of two twin orphans and marry her to his protégé, who is in reality a “New Yoik” con artist who plans to steal the family jewels. Songs include “All You Need Is a Girl,” “A Year from Today,” “Is This Not a Lovely Spot?“, “Bongo on the Congo,” and “Shufflin’ Sam.”

LOCATION: The Lion Theater on Theatre Row, 410 West 42nd Street
TIME:
Thursday, April 19th, 7:30 PM
COST: ADSNY Members $25.00. Reservations and prepayment required. Limited seats.
RSVP: Please call 212-679-3326

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COSTUME DESIGN: Fantasy into Fashion at Leonard Fox Ltd.

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Wednesday, February 1st Costume design for both dance and theatrical performance is a unique area where creative innovation interacts with and informs fashionable modes of the day. Early in the 20th century fashion periodicals reported on dance and theater, performers … Read the rest of this entry

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