September City Notes

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Welcome to Fall 2022! Happy September! I hope everyone had a beautiful summer! I have been working really hard on a new website which launched two days ago for the Greene Isen Team! The website can be found by going to PatriciaGreeneIsen.com GreeneIsenteam.com Citynotesnyc.com Our new website will highlight our listings, neighborhood guides and I am FINALLY able to bring you my last FOUR YEARS of CITYNOTES all at your fingertips at anytime . There is a landing page JUST for CITYNOTES and you will be able to reference any back editions at anytime as well as review the most recent. I am so proud to be able to finally bring this to fruition! Please send me any comments you have. Please sign up if your don't already receive the monthly email blast. You can direct friends to sign up as well. This is a real labor of love for me and I am thrilled to be able to share it with you! In addition, this months CITYNOTES has some wonderful art openings. I have also dedicated 2 sections to restaurants! It seems as though after covid there is a strong resurgence to open new spots! I also included 2 oldies but goodies! Im most excited about the new Jean George Tin Building. It is going to be amazing!

Enjoy! Wishing you beginning of Fall. Be Safe. Sending you Love & Light! xoxoxoxo Patty

NEW SEPTEMBER OPENINGS

Lorna Simpson1985 — 92 HAUSER & WIRTH 69TH STREET GALLERY 7 SEP – 22 OCT 2022

Born in Brooklyn, Lorna Simpson came to prominence in the 1980s with her pioneering approach to conceptual photography. Occupying all three floors of the gallery’s 69th Street location, this exhibition traces the impact and enduring influence of Simpson’s earliest output from the 1980s and 90s, with a selection of works on loan from major museums, private collections and the artist’s studio.

Masaomi Yasunaga

LISSON GALLERY 508 WEST 24TH STREET 8 SEPTEMBER – 15 OCTOBER 2022 For his first exhibition in New York since joining Lisson Gallery in April 2021, Masaomi Yasunaga presents a large body of new experimental ceramic work. Combined with unique raw materials such as feldspars, rocks, metal or glass powders, Yasunaga’s forms are buried in various strata of sand or kaolin to preserve their structure in the firing stage. Exquisite!

Hughie Lee-Smith

KARMA 22 EAST 2ND STREET AUGUST 3–SEPTEMBER 17, 2022 Karma is pleased to present a solo exhibition of paintings by Hughie Lee-Smith. The surreal compositions of Lee-Smith (b. 1915, Eustis, Florida; d. 1999, Albuquerque, New Mexico) reflect the social alienation of mid-twentieth century American life. The exhibition will run from August 3rd to September 17th, 2022 at 22 East 2nd Street, New York. Hughie Lee-Smith’s body of work spans nearly seven decades. He came of age in the midst of the Great Depression, spending his early life primarily between Cleveland and Detroit. His teaching took him to the East Coast, where he was artist in residence at Howard University in Washington, DC and later an instructor at the Art Students League of New York. Lee-Smith left behind an idiosyncratic body of work, the summation of a lifelong effort to see beyond the real.

NEW OPENINGS & AN OLD TIME FAVE

Le Dive

37 CANAL STREET You might think you’re on the Boulevard Saint-Germain instead of Canal Street when you step into this sleek French-style wine bar and restaurant from Jon Neidich (The Nines, Le Crocodile). The wines are natural, the food is simple French food

Deaux Chats

27 BROADWAY BROOKLYN NEW YORK 917.909.0145

Deux Chats is also from Jon Neidich .Located under the Williamsburg Bridge, this Belle Époque-themed spot .The bright, vaulted space is filled with distressed mirrors and ornate light fixtures, and the menu consists of interesting cocktails and a few fantastic seafood dishes especially the big seafood plateau.

Le Rock

45 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA 332-258-8734

Located at Rockefeller Center this brasserie makes Rock center a destination. Le Rock is from the Frenchette team, so it’s no surprise that the food here is French and the large Art Deco space is packed every night.

Il Posto Accanto

190 E 2ND ST This is an old time favorite with phenominal food! This delightful restaurant is home to some of the best meatballs and pastas in town, along with a great wine list and open air dining. It also happens to be next to Karma Gallery so you can do a joint visit.

MORE RESTAURANTS

Cool World by Green River

905 LORIMER ST GREENPOINT

This new spot JUST opened and the interiors were created by Green River!


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