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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190424
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SUMMARY:Curt Hoppe Downtown Portraits
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: April 24\, 2019 / 6–9 PM / Free\n  \nHowl! Happening: An Arturo Vega Project is pleased to showcase the work of Curt Hoppe\, an artist whose work amplifies and illustrates Howl’s dedication to preserving the past and celebrating the contemporary culture of the East Village and Lower East Side. Downtown Portraits explores Hoppe’s work as a photographer and realist painter—penetrating layers of cultural history to reveal the changing faces of the neighborhood. The 105 photographs in the series will be shown at Howl!\, while 20 larger-than-life paintings will be shown at Frank Bernarducci Gallery. \nHoppe\, a realist painter and photographer\, has enjoyed a successful 40-year career driven by meaningful relationships with pioneering downtown creators. While many of the artists\, writers\, musicians\, activists\, and art entrepreneurs appearing in the photographs that make up the series at Howl! are now well known\, this project is conceived not as a hall of fame but as personal homage. Hoppe has been inspired not only by his subject’s youthful achievements but also by their lifelong perseverance and creativity. These are definitely not images of beautiful young creatives\, but rather visions of determined survivors who continue to influence our culture.  \n“It all started with Arturo\,” says Hoppe of the late Arturo Vega\, his longtime friend. Howl! will also feature Hoppe’s larger-than-life painting of Vega—who was not only the source of inspiration for Howl! Happening—but also Hoppe’s first portrait in the Downtown Portraits series. \nWhat began with one large realist painting has become an all-consuming project that Hoppe has pursued for nine years. As a long-time denizen of downtown New York\, Hoppe pays tribute to the core group of artists who offered him friendship and direction when he first arrived in the city in the mid-70s and who continue to inspire and define him today\, both as artist and member of a vibrant and enduring creative community.    \n“I want this exhibition to be forward-looking\,” he says. “These artists found a way to survive and to thrive\, and their wisdom continues to have a profound impact on today’s culture. We’re cooler now than we were back then. Our lives are on our faces.” The famous hang side by side with unsung heroes. His project is not about vanity or celebrity or self-promotion\, but rather\, like a yearbook of friends one hung with\, learned from\, and created mischief with\, the show traces the lines of connection of some of the most influential creators of our time including John and Charlie Ahearn\, Penny Arcade\, Patti Astor\, Beth B\, James Chance\, Diego Cortez\, Brett DePalma\, Jane Dickson\, Coleen Fitzgibbon\, Richard Hambleton\, John Holmstrom\, Lady Pink\, Arto Lindsay\, Colette Lumíère\, Tom Otterness\, Walter Robinson\, Marcia Resnick\, and Robin Winters\, among others. \nThe accompanying catalog\, featuring the photographs and paintings along with essays by Marc H. Miller and Walter Robinson\, among others\, examines the cultural themes and community that were the hallmark of downtown New York in the 70s and 80s.   \nImage: Arturo Vega with his portrait– Acrylic on Canvas \n  \nAbout Curt Hoppe \nhttps://museumofnonvisibleart.com/interviews/curt-hoppe/ \nhttp://www.itchysilk.com/curt-hoppe-journeys-into-hype \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/curt-hoppe-downtown-portraits/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190513T200000
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CREATED:20190512T190557Z
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SUMMARY:Memorial For Our Beloved Friend and Collaborator Clark Render
DESCRIPTION:Please join us this Monday at Howl! Happening for a memorial for our dear friend Clark Render\, actor\, writer\, musician\, and caring member of our community\, who passed away in early April. \nAn electric performer and Pyramid pioneer along with Black Lips\, John Sex\, Wendy Wild and others\, Clark became a downtown crowd favorite introducing zany characters like Margaret Thatcher\, Tartar\, Dr. Clark Render\, and The Demographics. With his best friend and comedy partner\, David Ilku\, he created the legendary Dueling Bankheads\, as well as the McNelephant Report with Rachel Young. \nAt Danceteria and the Limelight\, he was a welcome attraction with his The Toys That Don’t Care (a Xmas Fable) and many other hilarious variety sketches. \nClark’s bands ‘Hagatha\,’ and ‘Sex in Miami\,’ performed regularly at CBGB’s and word has it that a film being made about Hagatha will be ready for release in September 2020.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/memorial-for-our-beloved-friend-and-collaborator-clark-render/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190515T210000
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SUMMARY:Local Knowledge Issue #7
DESCRIPTION:Magazine Launch Party \nHowl! Happening invites you to celebrate the release of Local Knowledge #7. A journal of art and literature\, the magazine brings together poets\, prose writers (fiction and non-fiction)\, and artists to foster conversation\, exploration of the creative flow\, real dialogue\, and experience. As its name implies\, Local Knowledge offers an alternative to the disconnect in the homogenized creative writing scene. The magazine proposes all knowledge is local\, and spreads out from the life and language of people who lead their lives as both artists and individuals struggling with the process of daily experience. Sanjay Agnihotri is the founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine\, with creative director Tom Haynes. \n  \nIncluded in Local Knowledge #7 are: \nWilliam Benton \nMichaela D’Angelo \nSally Davies \nMike DeCapite \nMaggie Dubris \nTadzio Koelb \nMitch Levenberg \nMimi Lipson \nGreg Masters \nCarter Ratcliff \nVictor Schrager  \nKate Shepherd \nHannah Thurman \nJohn J. Trause      \nDonald Zirilli    
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/local-knowledge-issue-7/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190516T183000
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SUMMARY:Fence 35 Launch Party
DESCRIPTION:With Readings by Tess Brown-Lavoie\, Rachel Levitsky\, and Serena Solin \nHowl! Happening is pleased to host a launch party for Fence 35. Editor Rebecca Wolff is joined by Fence contributors\, editors\, and board members to introduce the latest issue\, and there will be short readings by contributors including Tess Brown-Lavoie\, Rachel Levitsky\, and Serena Solin. \nAbout Fence \nIn continuous publication since 1998\, Fence is a biannual print journal of poetry\, fiction\, art\, and criticism that redefines the terms of accessibility by publishing challenging writing—distinguished by idiosyncrasy and intelligence rather than by allegiance with camps\, schools\, or cliques. \nFence is committed to publishing from the outside and the inside of established communities of writing: seeking always to interrogate\, collaborate with\, and bedevil all the systems that bring new writing to light. As a non-profit\, Fence is mandated to make decisions outside of the requirements of market force or capital concern\, in keeping with its mission:  \nTo maintain a dedicated venue for writing and art that bears the clear variant mark of the individual’s response to their context; and to make that venue accessible to as many\, and as widely\, as possible so that this work can reach others\, that they may be fully aware of how much is possible in writing and art; such that Fence publishes almost entirely from its unsolicited submissions; and is committed to publishing the literature and art of queer writers and writers of color.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/fence-35-launch-party-with-readings-by-tess-brown-lavoie-rachel-levitsky-and-serena-solin/
LOCATION:NY
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SUMMARY:Walter Robinson: Artist Provocateur
DESCRIPTION:A Paul Tschinkel Film \nDiscussion with Paul Tschinkel\, Carlo McCormick\, Jane Dickson\, and Marc H Miller. \nWalter Robinson has been on the New York art scene since the early 70s. Painter\, art critic\, writer\, and publisher\, his work critiques popular culture. Loosely affiliated with postmodernism and The Pictures Generation\, his subversive paintings can be seen in this film\, including visits to Robinson’s Long Island City studio; exhibitions at the Jeff Bailey Gallery in Hudson\, New York; a retrospective exhibition organized by Barry Blinderman in Illinois State University\, Normal\, Illinois; and Deitch Projects\, New York City. Besides Robinson\, critic and curator Carlo McCormick; artist Mark Kostabi; Janelle Reiring\, director of Metro Pictures gallery in New York City; and Jeffrey Deitch of Deitch Projects are interviewed. \nInterviewed by artist and critic Noelle Bodick\, Robinson states: “I am interested in desire and consumer happiness. When I started out\, I wanted to paint like the artists who did illustrations of pulp paperbacks—of romance\, passion\, love. A lot of the things I was reproducing are charged with sexuality…unleashing the libido.”  \nView the trailer \nPaul Tschinkel is the producer and director of the ART/new york video series. A painter and video artist\, he is a graduate of the MFA program at Yale University. His work has been shown widely in Europe\, Japan\, and the U.S.\, at prominent institutions including the Whitney Museum of American Art\, MoMA\, and the National Gallery of Art. Over the years\, Tschinkel’s unique work has become a valuable historical resource on contemporary art and artists. Begun in 1979\, the ART/new york series has covered artists such as Alice Neel\, Chuck Close\, Jeff Koons\, and many more. Tschinkel also produced and recorded many of the punk and new wave bands of the late 70s\, and 80s.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/walter-robinson-artist-provocateur/
LOCATION:NY
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