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SUMMARY:THRU OCT. 14thKINK HAÜS
DESCRIPTION:https://www.howlarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Kink-Haus-2.mp4\nKINK HAÜS \n  \n \nKINK HAÜS by Gunnar Montana in association with Howl! Arts. Gunnar Montana creates KINK HAÜS\, a brutal underground nightclub predicting the wild powerful and sometimes hilarious sexual journey inside us all. Fantasy\, fetish\, heartbreak and carnal desire will all be in fashion– leave your inhibitions at home. \nGunnar Montana is a Philadelphia-based choreographer and performance artist whose work has appeared in festivals covering the region\, including Philadelphia Fringe Arts festival and ThinkFest\, as well as several venues across the city. Infusing movement\, visuals arts and multimedia\, Gunnar’s work refuses to be defined. \nhttps://www.howlarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Kink-Haus-2.mp4\nWarning: Mature Content\nRunning Time: 60 Minutes \nTickets available here
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/kink-haus/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:THRU OCT 14THKINK HAÜS
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand LaMama Experimental Theatre Company and Howl! Arts\, Inc. extend KINK HAÜS through to October 11th\, 12th\, 13th and 14th!\nTickets available here from Monday Oct 1st at 2pm  \nhttps://www.howlarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/KINK-HAÜS-Dance-Cut.mp4\n\nKINK HAÜS\nCreated by Gunnar Montana\nPresented by LaMama in association with Howl! Arts\, Inc.\n \nGunnar Montana creates KINK HAÜS\, a brutal underground nightclub predicting the wild powerful and sometimes hilarious sexual journey inside us all. Fantasy\, fetish\, heartbreak and carnal desire will all be in fashion– leave your inhibitions at home. \nGunnar Montana is a Philadelphia-based choreographer and performance artist whose work has appeared in festivals covering the region\, including Philadelphia Fringe Arts festival and ThinkFest\, as well as several venues across the city. Infusing movement\, visuals arts and multimedia\, Gunnar’s work refuses to be defined. \nhttps://www.howlarts.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Kink-Haus-2.mp4\nWarning: Mature Content\nRunning Time: 60 Minutes \nTickets on sale thru Oct. 14th
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/extended-through-oct-14th-kink-haus/
LOCATION:LaMama\, The Downstairs\, 66 East 4th Street\, New York\, 10003\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tony Whitfield RUMINATIONS: Notes on New Love
DESCRIPTION:Opening reception Wednesday 17th October\, 6-8pm\, Free\n  \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to present a major new body of work by artist Tony Whitfield. At the center of this exhibition is Notes on New Love\, a video work exploring ways in which queer males recognize and embrace the otherness of their desires. Drawing from a series of interviews\, Whitfield sees this work as a meditation on how queer desire blossoms\, thrives\, and survives categorization as sexual misconduct. Conducted in the process of developing New Love\, 1910: World Out of Kilter is a theater piece that premiered this spring at La MaMa E.T.C. Notes on New Love is a collaborative project with Whitfield CoLabs’ composer and video editor Andrew Alden\, and Alden’s Detroit-based venture Obscura Broadcasting Company. \nIn this exhibition\, Whitfield contextualizes the series of short videos in Notes on New Love by counterbalancing them with a group of two-dimensional works in several parts that lay bare the artist’s competing preoccupations. These pieces serve as transformative exercises\, exploring components of Whitfield’s experience as an evolving figure in a turbulent queer landscape. Each work consists of a series of rethinkings\, minings\, broodings\, or mutterings that articulate various aspects of a life lived in awkward relationship to other humans. Grounded in the specifics of his biography as a black\, queer\, mature male who has navigated through decades of challenging circumstances\, Whitfield has gathered these works together as what he calls “a meditation on endurance.” \nIn Lessons Learned\, each grid of brightly colored text written by Whitfield is a (self) portrait constructed from a catalog of the artist’s dated recognitions that have influenced his behavior. Each grid was selected from that catalog by men in Whitfield’s life. The resulting works are joint self-portraits of Whitfield and his collaborators\, chosen for the ways in which the facts of life they state have influenced the artist’s behavior\, and for their resonance as shared truths.  \nHe Lives Everyday is Whitfield’s reverie on states of mind that “cloak [his] daily passage through the world.” Various Infatuations pays homage to men who have captured Whitfield’s romantic imagination over 50 years\, from puberty into middle age.  inquiries\, statements\, listing\, which began as a meditation on violence against queer people\, is a document consisting of remnants from Whitfield’s June 2016 window installation at Printed Matter. \nWhitfield says of the exhibition: “I have never been a skillful reporter; I can’t get far enough away from the specifics of what I know\, what I see\, what I think I can trust. While I believe there are facts\, my understanding of those facts is often fleeting. This show is about the view of the world I can hold on to— in all of its queerness. I have learned to find comfort in that queerness.” \n  \nAbout Tony Whitfield  \nTony Whitfield is a multimedia artist\, designer\, and educator whose theater work has been shown by LaMaMa E.T.C. His art and photographic works have been shown in solo and group exhibitions in galleries and museums including the Museum of Arts and Design in Manhattan; the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art; The Pop-Up Museum of Queer History; the Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano in Lima\, Peru; and Le Centre LGBT Paris Île-de-France. Whitfield’s work has published in the U.S. and abroad. His video installation Paris\, 1938 was featured in the contemporary art festival Nuit Blanche 2017\, held in Paris. Whitfield also writes about art\, new media\, film\, performance\, and design. \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/tony-whitfield/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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SUMMARY:East-West: Celebrating 50 Years of Beyond Baroque
DESCRIPTION:Happy Birthday\, Beyond Baroque! Join Howl! Happening in celebrating a half-century of art and poetry with a gathering of East-West performers paying tribute to the rich mix of literary tradition\, commitment to emerging artists\, and community-building that Beyond Baroque represents. Founded as a magazine by poet George Drury Smith in the waning days of the Beats\, Beyond Baroque is one of the nation’s most influential grassroots incubators of the literary arts\, contributing to the early development of Tom Waits\, Wanda Coleman\, Mike Kelley\, Viggo Mortensen\, the seminal punk band X\, and many others. Allen Ginsberg\, Amiri Baraka\, Raymond Carver\, and Patti Smith are some of the literary luminaries who have passed through.  \nBeyond Baroque enjoys a distinguished history of reaching out to diverse groups in and out of Los Angeles and offers a fascinating variety of literary and arts programming\, including readings by poets and touring authors\, free writing workshops\, art exhibits\, and youth education. So many of us have experienced their warm welcome on the West Coast\, and we are honored to return the hospitality.  \nWe look forward to another 50 years of cutting edge poetry\, literature\, and art. C. Bain\, Eve Brandstein\, Victor D. Infante\, Nancy Mercado\, Richard Modiano\, Amber Tamblyn\, George Wallace and Michelle Wittaker bring their brilliance and dedication to the party. Hosted and curated by Puma Perl. \n\n\nC. Bain is a gender-liminal writer-performer. His full-length poetry collection\, Debridement\, was a finalist for the 2016 Publishing Triangle Awards. He currently works to create beautiful\, interdisciplinary\, and intersectional performance texts via Tiresias Projekt.  http://tiresiasprojekt.com/ \nEve Brandstein\, in addition to being a poet\, is a producer\, a film and theater director\, writer/creator\, documentary filmmaker. She is also an artist and workshop facilitator\, who has led writing and performance groups. Her poetry appears in national publications and she produces the celebrated reading series – Poetry In Motion\, launched in 1988 which presents the monthly series in Los Angeles at Beyond Baroque and in New York City at The Cutting Room and Gotham Comedy Club. Eve is a publisher of The Hollywood Review\, an anthology of L.A. poets. \nVictor D. Infante is a displaced Californian living in New England. He is the entertainment editor of the Worcester Telegram & Gazette\, a contributing writer for OC Weekly\, editor-in-chief of Radius\, and author of City of Insomnia from Write Bloody Publishing. His poems and stories have appeared in dozens of periodicals and anthologies. He doesn’t get enough sleep. \nNancy Mercado is a writer\, editor\, educator\, and activist. Her work focuses on issues of injustice\, the environment\, and the Puerto Rican and Latino experience in the United States. She is the 2017 recipient of the prestigious American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement and was recently recognized as one of 200 by the Frederick Douglass Family Initiatives and the Antiracist Research and Policy Center of American University. Her upcoming full-length poetry collection is titled Please Postpone My Death. https://www.nancy-mercado.com/ \nRichard Modiano is executive director of the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center and a lifelong member of Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). His poems have been published in Blue Satellite\, Big Scream\, Maintenant\, The Mas Tequila Review\, and the Los Angeles Cultural Weekly. Modiano is also a contributor to Bukowski: An Anthology of Poetry & Prose About Charles Bukowski.  \nPuma Perl is a widely published poet and writer\, and has four solo collections in print. She is the producer and creator of Puma Perl’s Pandemonium\, which brings spoken word together with rock ‘n’ roll\, and she performs regularly with her band Puma Perl and Friends. She writes for The Villager and has received three New York Press Association awards in recognition of her journalism. Perl is the recipient of the 2016 Acker Award in the writing category. \nAmber Tamblyn is an author\, actress\, and director who has been nominated for an Emmy\, a Golden Globe\, and an Independent Spirit Award for her work in television and film. She is the author of three books of poetry—including the critically acclaimed bestseller Dark Sparkler (Harper Perennial)—and a debut novel\, Any Man. Tamblyn co-wrote and directed the feature film Paint it Black\, based on the novel by Janet Fitch and currently streaming on Netflix. She lives in New York City.  \nGeorge Wallace is writer-in-residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace\, the author of 33 chapbooks of poetry\, and a third generation New Yorker. As editor of poetrybay.com and co-editor of great weather for MEDIA\, he travels internationally to appear at literary festivals and perform his poetry. Wallace is the winner of numerous poetry prizes and laureateships\, including the Alexander the Great Gold Medal (Greece) for significant contributions to the development of culture. \nMichelle Whittaker is a Long Island poet\, the author of Surge (great weather for MEDIA)\, and a finalist for the 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Award. She has been published in The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, The Southampton Review\, Narrative\, Long Island Quarterly\, and other publications. Whittaker was awarded a Jody Donohue Poetry Prize and a Cave Canem fellowship. She is the recipient of the 2017 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry.  \n 
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