Dutch Heritage Week in Kinderhook Village

A village-wide Dutch Heritage Celebration with food, tours, paint your own Dutch-Style tile, and more. 

A village-wide Dutch Heritage Celebration with food, tours, paint your own Dutch-Style tile, and more.

Here is the schedule for the rest of the week:

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DATE/TIME:
Friday, July 12 – Friday, July 19 2019

LOCATION:
Kinderhook Village Square
Intersection of Route 9 & Hudson Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106 

 

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Kinderhook History Walk, Jul 11

The Kinderhook Memorial Library presents Stories of the Village “Square”.

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The Kinderhook Memorial Library presents Stories of the Village “Square” – Ruth Piwonka and Kate Johnson, the Village and Town Hitorians respectfully, will draw upon the history of the town squares and greens in general as they talk about the changing character of this particular spot over the years, the artifacts ornamenting its green space, and the buildings surrounding the square.

DATE/TIME:
Thursday, July 11, 2019 / 6pm

LOCATION:
Kinderhook Memorial Library
18 Hudson Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106 

 

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‘Basquiat x Warhol’, an Exhibition at Jack Shainman Gallery

Five years since the opening of The School, Jack Shainman Gallery is pleased to present Basquiat x Warhol, an extensive examination of the compelling, albeit complex relationship between two master artists during the final years of their lives.

 

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Five years since the opening of The SchoolJack Shainman Gallery is pleased to present Basquiat x Warhol, an extensive examination of the compelling, albeit complex relationship between two master artists during the final years of their lives.

The crux of this exhibition lies in the collaborative paintings and interconnected practices of Jean-Michel Basquiat and Andy Warhol. The two artists shared collective creative space in New York City, a city rife with possibility. The series of collaboration paintings, executed from 1984 – 85, sparked conversations between the two artists that are visible on each canvas – a visual language all their own that revitalized Warhol’s engagement with painting.

This body of work was harshly criticized, with The New York Times reviewing in 1985, “[T]he collaboration looks like one of Warhol’s manipulations… Basquiat, meanwhile, comes across as the all too willing accessory.”[1] While Basquiat, they claimed, was forced into the role of “art world mascot,” the final verdict was reflected in the exhibition’s promo posters: “Warhol, TKO in 16 rounds.” The poor reception marked the downfall of this pivotal relationship, which dissipated soon after with Warhol’s death in 1987, and Basquiat’s one year after. Thirty years later, Jack Shainman Gallery is proud to present these previously misunderstood works as an in-depth study to mine Basquiat and Warhol’s creative geniuses.

Upon entering the show, one encounters a self-portrait by Warhol paired with a sculpture by Basquiat: a football helmet adorned with the artist’s own hair. A testament to their ongoing relationship, Basquiat loaned Warhol this helmet with the instructions to wear it for twenty-four hours to understand how it felt to be observed as a black man in America. The exhibition goes on to feature major, iconic works by both artists, including Warhol’s The Last Supper (Camel/57) and large-scale oil and acrylic paintings by Basquiat.

In addition, lesser-known works are on view, such as Warhol’s torso line drawings, stitched photographs and polaroids, along with Basquiat’s marker drawings on porcelain plates. One plate in particular exemplifies the artists’ alliance, in which Basquiat portrays Warhol, designating him: “BOY GENIUS” – a descriptor generally reserved for wunderkind Basquiat, himself.

The innately ephemeral and immediate nature of polaroids seems a fitting medium to serve as a starting point for Warhol’s practice. A suite of successive torso polaroids, along with two bodily portraits of Basquiat, seemingly respond to Basquiat’s painted stomachs and skulls. Interestingly, both artists underwent massive surgeries (Basquiat from a childhood accident and Warhol from a 1968 assassination attempt) to remove ruptured spleens – the organ tasked with filtering toxins.

The exhibition is further punctuated with a room projecting three of Warhol’s films and through a continual screening of PBS American Masters’ “Basquiat: Rage to Riches.” This juxtaposition comes to a climax in the main exhibition space, where eight of the artists’ large-scale collaboration paintings are powerfully staged.

info from jackshainman.com

DATE/TIME:
Now through September 7, 2019 on Saturdays / 11am – 6pm

LOCATION:
25 Broad Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106

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Kinderhook Food Truck Village, Jun 27

Kinderhook’s popular Food Truck festival returns this Thursday, June 27th.

Kinderhook’s popular Food Truck festival returns this Thursday, June 27th. Kinderhook Food Truck Village is an annual summer event taking place in the Kinderhook Village Square.  Enjoy a variety of cuisines in one spot, with live music. If you can’t make it this week, look for the second evening on August 22. Screen Shot 2019-06-23 at 11.48.35 AM

DATE/TIME:
Thursday, June 27, 2019 / 5pm – 9pm

LOCATION:
Kinderhook Village Square
Intersection of Route 9 & Hudson Street,
Kinderhook, NY

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This event will happen rain or shine.
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Concerts in the Village Presents Brahms’ Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem), Apr 14

Concerts in the Village presents the Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) of Johannes Brahms, with the Broad Street Chorale and Orchestra, and soloists Heather Green and Richard Byrne.

CITV-Poster-Brahms.jpgConcerts in the Village (CITV) presents the Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) of Johannes Brahms, with the Broad Street Chorale and Orchestra, and soloists Heather Green and Richard Byrne. CITV Artistic Director, David Smith, conducts.

The orchestral and choral forces of CITV perform one of the most moving works in all of music literature, the great Requiem (Ein deutsches Requiem) of Johannes Brahms. Unlike nearly every other requiem, this well-known masterpiece is very much a celebration of life rather than a liturgically-based memorial to the dead. Once heard, the beauty of Brahms’ writing cannot easily be forgotten.

 

DATE/TIME:
Sunday, April 14, 2019 / 3pm

LOCATION:
Kinderhook Reformed Church
21 Broad Street
Kinderhook, NY 12106

Handicapped accessible

ADMISSION:
Contribution $20

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