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The Art Scene: 06.01.17

The East End Photographers Group will take over Ashawagh Hall in Springs for a nine-day exhibition from Saturday through June 11. An opening reception with music by Job Potter and Friends will take place Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. The Nature Conservancy is launching its summer season with “Sacred Balance,” an art exhibition organized by Beth McNeill-Muhs, an independent curator, that will open with a reception June 3 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Center for Conservation in East Hampton. The show will run through July 14.

Jun 1, 2017
Alfonso Ossorio’s “Sing for Your Supper,” inscribed on the back as “Man and Fish fowl,” created with ink, watercolor, and wax on paper Now, a Fresh Look at Ossorio in a Sotheby's Gallery

Sotheby’s S/2, a gallery with exhibitions of art that are not up for auction, is showing the work of Alfonso Ossorio through June 9.

Jun 1, 2017
Jonas Wood is one of 40 artists in Rental Gallery’s first official show of the season. Sincerely Yours, Joel

East Hampton's Rental Gallery is here to add a bit of mischief and delight to our summer and year.

Jun 1, 2017
Music in Montauk

The Montauk Library will be a virtual concert hall during the coming week, with three music programs, each with a different point of view. On Saturday evening at 7:30, Alexander Wu and the Serendip Piano Trio will present “A JFK Centennial, Return to Camelot: Music From the Kennedy White House Concerts, 1961-1963.” The program will include compositions by Mendelssohn, Copland, Gershwin, Casals, Chopin, Brubeck, Bernstein, and others.

Jun 1, 2017
Henry Buhl with a portion of his vast collection Master Collector Shows His Hands

In 1973, after 30 successful years in the financial industry, Henry Buhl brought a new camera to his cousin’s wedding. The bride and groom preferred his photographs to the ones taken by the professional photographer they had hired, and a second career was born. He began to receive commissions to photograph art and fashion events for society magazines, and he opened a studio in SoHo.

Jun 1, 2017
Toni Ross will be one of four panelist speaking about the art market at the next Out of the Question evening in Southampton. ‘Provocative Conversation,’ This Time on the Art Market

“Out of the Question: Reviving the Lost Art of Provocative Conversation” will return to the Southampton Arts Center on June 8 at 7:30 p.m. with “The Business of Art: Passion or Profit?”

Jun 1, 2017
Larry Rivers's "Fall in the Forrest" will be on view at Temple Adas Israel in Sag Harbor through Sept. 6. Larry Rivers’s Jewish Themes on View in Sag Harbor

A new exhibition at Temple Adas Israel, set to open Sunday with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m., will focus on Larry Rivers’s works with Jewish themes.

Jun 1, 2017
Rosemary Cline, Andrew Botsford, George A. Loizides, and Jane Lowe Baldwin in a scene from Michael Frayn’s “Alarms and Excursions” at the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue Slapstick With a Higher Purpose in Quogue

At first glance, “Alarms and Excursions,” running now through June 11 at the Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue, seems a light romp about the tribulations of contemporary life. Its playwright, Michael Frayn, also wrote “Noises Off,” the hugely successful comedy of manners from the early 1980s. Like its predecessor, “Alarms and Excursions” has plenty of slapstick humor, but it ultimately aims for bigger targets than mere laughs. This production is a slightly abridged version of the original, first performed in London in 1998. The play is a loosely connected series of vignettes about married British couples. Most of the pieces work beautifully, with one or two being merely good. The first — a kinetic sketch about modern technology — is perhaps the funniest. Two couples meet for drinks in an upper-middle-class home. Once introduced they all decide to turn off their cellphones — they are going to chat, face to face, in the human way of the civilized elite. The host produces a bottle of w

Jun 1, 2017
Mambo Loco Gets the Party Started at Exhibition Closing

The closing party for the Southampton Art Center’s exhibition “East End Collected 3,” set for Saturday evening at 7, will feature the music of Mambo Loco.

May 25, 2017
Andy Cohen, on the set of his show Watch What Happens Live, has stepped up as a donor to the effort to save the Sag Harbor Cinema. Andy Cohen Joins Effort to Save Sag Harbor Cinema

Fund-raising momentum is building for the purchase of the Sag Harbor Cinema property. Last week, boldface names such as Billy Joel, Martin Scorsese, and Harvey Weinstein were revealed to have joined the campaign. This week, Andy Cohen, who has a house on Noyac Bay, announced his support as well.

May 25, 2017
The Art Scene: 05.25.17

Art Space 98 in East Hampton will reopen tomorrow for the summer season with “In Between,” a show of paintings on glass by the East Hampton artist Gabriele T. Raacke. The exhibition will run through July 3, with a reception on Friday, June 2, from 5 to 7 p.m. The Drawing Room in East Hampton is showing alabaster sculpture by Aya Miyatake and selected prints by Vija Celmins from tomorrow through June 26.

May 25, 2017
Classical Piano by a Figure-Skating Champion

The Southampton Cultural Center’s Rising Stars piano series will present a concert by the prize-winning Pianofest artist Vincent Ip on Saturday at 7 p.m.

May 25, 2017
Philip Galanes, in his East Hampton residence, will moderate a panel that includes Candace Bushnell, Erica Jong, and Gail Sheehy on Sunday. Steven Gaines Takes on Fridays at Five in Bridgehampton

With a fresh outlook and a new lineup chock-full of luminaries, the Fridays at Five series of author talks at the Hampton Library in Bridgehampton will have a new look and feel this year.

May 25, 2017
Roots Music and Rock in Water Mill

The Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will present tomorrow at 6 p.m. a performance by Hopefully Forgiven, whose musical styles, ranging from bluegrass to rock, are familiar to East End music fans.

May 25, 2017
Brett Gray, left, and Ryan Fielding Garrett rehearsing for “The Man in the Ceiling.” Schwartz Helms His ‘Most Exciting Season Yet’ at Bay Street

Scott Schwartz speaks in superlatives — “greatest,” “magnificent,” “world-class,” “thrilling,” “unparalleled,” and that is just in one sentence. Well, not really, but it is tempting to go “over the top” after spending an hour with his infectious enthusiasm.

May 25, 2017
Ruth Appelhof stood next to a portrait of Lee Krasner at the Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center in Springs last month. Appelhof/Krasner: A Reunion Four Decades In the Making

It might seem odd that Ruth Appelhof is currently in Rome, assembling a book proposal on the American artist Lee Krasner. But most everything about the project embraces the improbable and the serendipitous.

May 25, 2017
Hubbard Latham Fordham’s “Crowning of Mercy,” called a “splendid example of high Victorian idealization,” was found in an attic closet at the Sag Harbor Historical Society. The woman who served as the model for the painting (left) was Emily Fairchild Fordham Keese. A Fordham Painting, Long Lost, Is Found Again in Sag Harbor

A Hubbard Latham Fordham painting, described in a newspaper article from 1869, was recently found in the attic of the Sag Harbor Historical Society.

May 18, 2017
Few people know that Roy Lichtenstein designed a boat for one of the teams in the 1995 America’s Cup sailing competition. The spinnaker, on the boat above, was raised once before disappearing. The artist, below, nicknamed the mermaid he placed on the prow Dorothy. Roy Lichtenstein’s Mermaid Resurfaces in Film and Exhibition

The boat hull and spinnaker Roy Lichtenstein designed for the 1995 America's Cup races will be the subject of an exhibition opening at the Middlebury College Museum of Art on May 26.

May 18, 2017
Montauk Music Fest

From Atlantic Terrace to Zum Schneider, there will be music all over “The End” today through Sunday as the Montauk Music Festival returns for its eighth edition. The four-day festival, a financial windfall for the hamlet’s many hotels, restaurants, and bars, brings more than 100 up-and-coming independent artists to venues across town.

May 18, 2017
Concert at Old Whalers

The Old Whalers Church in Sag Harbor will present the season’s final concert in the Bach, Before and Beyond series on Sunday at 3 p.m.

May 18, 2017
Aneta Panek Residents Reveal Their Process at Watermill Center

The Watermill Center will present works in progress by four recently arrived resident artists on Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. as part of its ongoing “In Process” series. A tour of the building and grounds will take place Saturday from 1 to 2 and Wednesday from 2 to 4.

May 18, 2017
Baba Israel, a rapper, producer, and educator Hip-Hop Meets Jazz in Southampton

The next installment of the off-season series of concerts at the Southampton Arts Center promises to be one of its most musically adventurous.

May 18, 2017
The Art Scene: 05.18.17

“No Boundaries,” a group exhibition at RJD Gallery in Bridgehampton, will open on Saturday with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. and remain on view through June 20. “Water+Color+Works,” an exhibition of work by nine South Fork artists who share a fondness for the watercolor medium, will be on view at Ashawagh Hall in Springs tomorrow through Sunday. A reception will be held on Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m.

May 18, 2017
Live From London

National Theatre Live from London will present an encore screening of “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead,” the Tony Award-winning play that made Tom Stoppard an overnight success, on Saturday evening at 7 at Guild Hall.

May 18, 2017
Music of Tom Waits

Marissa Mulder, a cabaret singer from New York City, will showcase the music of the singer-songwriter Tom Waits on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Southampton Cultural Center’s Levitas Center for the Arts.

May 18, 2017
The four actors in “Angry Young Man” portray the same character, Youssef, as well as all the other characters in the play. Kneeling, left to right: Christopher Daftsios, Max Samuels, and Rami Margron. Standing: Nazli Sarpkaya. Four Actors in Search Of a Character at Guild Hall

In Ben Woolf’s play “Angry Young Man,” which will have its American premiere Wednesday at Guild Hall, four actors, two women and two men, play the same character, Youssef, often within the same scene. Those four actors also take turns playing the other 11 characters, who range from an elderly woman with an Irish brogue to a towering thug named Bruno to a young refugee named Gjerg.

May 18, 2017
Comic Sketches

The Hampton Theatre Company in Quogue will present “Alarms and Excursions,” Michael Frayn’s 1998 comedy, in a three-week run beginning next Thursday evening at 7.

May 18, 2017
Jazz and Latin Music

Gil Gutierrez, a guitar virtuoso on tour from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, will perform a program of jazz, Latin, and cinema music on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the East Hampton Presbyterian Church. The concert, part of the Art of Song series, is presented in collaboration with OLA, the Organizacion Latino-Americana.

May 18, 2017
Nicholas King Will Play Classical Piano in Last of Salon Series

The Salon Series at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill will conclude its current season tomorrow at 6 p.m. with a concert by the pianist Nicholas King, who has performed in concert halls throughout the United States, Canada, Ireland, Spain, Hungary, Austria, France, and Poland.

May 16, 2017
Rising Stars Piano Duo

The Rising Stars Piano Series at the Southampton Cultural Center, which features performances by participants and alumni of Pianofest of the Hamptons, will present a concert by the piano duo Arianna Korting and Robin Giesbrecht on Saturday evening at 7.

May 11, 2017