
Freshen up.
TUESDAY
Celebrate the silver anniversary of Deconstructivist Architecture at the MoMA. Spots are limited, RSVP here.
When politics and egos collide the result is mayhem and bodily harm–Revisit filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker’s films Maidstone and 1 P.M., screening in tandem at Film Forum. Pennebaker will be in attendance! To buy tickets click here.
WEDNESDAY
St. Mark’s Bookshop will host the final reading and discussion of The Trouble is the Banks: Letters to Wall Street –The latest pamphlet by N+1 “by the people, for the people.”
Catch the final performance of Family Happiness by the internationally acclaimed theater group Theatre-Atelier Piotr Fomenko.
The Center for Fiction presents a discussion on the legacy of Clarice Lispector. Participants include New Directions’ publisher Barbara Epler and translators Idra Novey and Johnny Lorenz. For more information click here.
BAM’s Eat, Drink & Be Literary series continues with a performance reading by Martin Amis. Dinner and drinks are included with cost of admission.
THURSDAY
The New School presents Political Advertisement 1952-2012: Antoni Muntadas and Marshall Reese. Admission is free and open to the public.
McNally Jackson Books hosts forerunners of experimental biography and autobiography, Barbara Browning, Matias Viegener, and Kate Zambreno. Begins at 8pm.
FRIDAY
Join musician and songwriter Paul Williams at the Museum of the Moving Image where they will commemorate his prolific career with the retrospective documentary, Paul Williams: Still Alive.
SATURDAY
Catch director Paul Morrissey at Film Forum where he’ll introduce the screening of his 1970’s classic Trash.
SUNDAY
At TEMP Art Space artists and poets will gather to discuss Laura F. Gibellini’s book, Constructing a Place.
(BOMBlog, BOMB Alert)