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SUMMARY:Zeitgeist: The Art Scene of Teenage Basquiat
DESCRIPTION:An Exhibition and Special Events\nCurated by Sara Driver\, Carlo McCormick\, Mary-Ann Monforton and Howl! Happening \nOpening Sunday\, May 13\, 2018 / 6–8 PM / Free \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to announce Zeitgeist: The Art Scene of Teenage Basquiat\, a group exhibition focusing on the artists and scene around Jean-Michel Basquiat’s teen-aged\, pre-fame years. Curated by Howl! Happening\, Sara Driver\, Carlo McCormick\, and Mary-Ann Monforton\, Zeitgeist complements and amplifies the theatrical release of Sara Driver’s film BOOM FOR REAL The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat from Magnolia Pictures. The film premieres on May 11th at IFC\, New York. \nThe period covered in the exhibition and film tells the story of Jean-Michel’s early work\, peers\, and creative community in gritty\, pre-AIDS\, downtown New York—before the rise of the 80s art and real estate juggernaut. It was a time when decay\, drugs\, and dissolution fueled a boom in creativity where the definition of fame\, success\, and power was not based on money\, Facebook likes\, and self-promotion. For these creators\, to be a penniless published poet or a musician gigging at CBs was the height of success. In the rawness of the work\, the focus on street art and graffiti\, and the experimentation and cross-pollination of styles and disciplines\, the era has become a flash point for younger generations seeking to learn about and understand the authenticity\, closeness\, and community expressed in the work of the artists in Zeitgeist. \nThe exhibition—and a series of special events—illuminate Basquiat’s work and that of his friends and other artists\, writers\, filmmakers\, and musicians who emerged from that scene\, including: \nAlexis Adler\, Charlie Ahearn\, Ted Barron\, Jean-Michel Basquiat\, Philippe Bordaz\, Robert Carrithers\, Henry Chalfant\, Brett De Palma\, Vivienne Dick\, Jane Dickson\, Al Diaz\, Barbara Ess\, Coleen Fitzgibbon\, Fab 5 Freddy\, Futura\, Robert Goldman aka Bobby G\, Godlis\, Nan Goldin\, Richard\, Hambleton\, Michael Holman\, Becky Howland\, Tessa Hughes-Freeland\, Jim Jarmusch\, Justen\, Ladda\, Ann Messner\, Mary-Ann Monforton\, James Nares\, Glenn O’Brien\, Franc Palaia\, Lee Quiñones\, Walter Robinson\, Christy Rupp\, Luc Sante\, Kenny Scharf\, Paul Tschinkel\, Robin Winters\, and Bob Gruen. \nSpecial events will include: \n\nA panel discussion featuring Alexis Adler\, Felice Rosser\, Lee Quiñones\, Al Diaz\, and more\nA screening of Howard Brookner’s 1983 documentary Burroughs: The Movie from the Criterion Collection\nAn evening of films featuring an experimental film by Basquiat’s bandmate Michael Holman\, and Paul Tschinkel’s film about New York/New Wave\, curator Diego Cortez’s groundbreaking exhibition at PS1 in 1981\nA night performance and readings by Felice Rosser and Luc Sante.\nReadings\n\nFilm Series in collaboration with Anthology Film Archives. Anthology Film Archives will present a special\, 2-part film series to celebrate the Zeitgeist exhibition at Howl! and the release of Boom for Real. Part 1 (May 4-14) brings together a selection of films about or involving Basquiat\, as well as works that came out of the same era and milieu. For Part 2 (May 17-29)\, various participants in Boom for Real will guest-select films from the period that they feel have been overlooked\, or simply films that influenced their own work. Curators include Sara Driver\, Charlie Ahearn\, Coleen Fitzgibbon\, Fab 5 Freddy\, Tessa Hughes-Freeland\, Jim Jarmusch\, James Nares\, Lee Quinones\, Felice Rosser\, and Luc Sante. For more visit: anthologyfilmarchives.org. \n\n\nAbout BOOM FOR REAL \nphoto credit: Robert Carrithers\, 1979
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SUMMARY:Janie Heath\, Tom Cole & Maggie Dubris
DESCRIPTION:Three outstanding New York writers\, Janie Heath\, Maggie Dubris and Tom Cole\, will convene to share recent works including fiction\, drama and much more. Join us for a literary extravaganza that promises to run the gamut of New York writing and experience. \n  \nTexas-born\, New York City-dwelling Janie Heath has work cutting across the newspaper\, film\, and music industries\, with work featured in Big Bridge\, Mr. Beller’s Neighborhood\, and Brink. Currently at work on a novel\, a recent essay of hers will appear in the liner notes for the hotly-anticipated Domino Records box set\, G Stands for Go-Betweens Volume II. \n  \nMaggie Dubris is the author of In The Dust Zone (Centre-Ville books\, 2010)\, Skels (Soft Skull Press\, 2004) and Weep Not\, My Wanton (Black Sparrow Press\, 2002). Her latest book\, BrokeDown Palace\, will be coming out from SubPress in 2019. She is a songwriter who co-founded the all-female extravaganza Homer Erotic with the late Barbara Barg (Homerica the Beautiful\, Depth of Field records 1999). Maggie has also been working as a soundscape artist on installations with the visual artist Linda Byrne\, and video artist Sang-ah Choi. She worked as a 911 paramedic for 25 years\, and currently works as a set medic for the TV show Law and Order: SVU. \n  \nNationally-acclaimed Lower East Side-based playwright\, dramaturge and director Tom Cole has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and Edward Albee Foundation\, with work presented at Participant\, Dixon Place\, ICA Boston and Threadwaxing Space among many others. Head of the New Play Commissioning Program at True Love Productions and curator of the “Experiments and Disorders” literary series at Dixon Place (where he is also a member of the board)\, Tom co-directed HOPELESSNESS with Anohni (aka Antony and the Johnsons) at the Park Avenue Armory\, touring Europe including the Barbican in London and Edinburgh International Festival. He also produced Antony and the Johnson’s TURNING at St. Ann’s Warehouse in 2003 and 2000-2002 directed the Market Theater in Cambridge presenting new work by Antony and the Johnsons\, Ping Chong\, David Mamet\, Ricky Jay\, Kate Robin and others. (Photo Credit Alice O’Malley.)
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