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SUMMARY:Icons\, Iconoclasts\, and Outsiders
DESCRIPTION:September 19\, 2021 – March 6\, 2022\nInaugural Exhibition at Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive (HA/HA)\nGrand Opening: Sunday\, September 19 / 11 AM–6 PM \nHowl Arts is pleased to announce the inaugural exhibition at its new space\, Howl! Arts/Howl! Archive (HA/HA). Icons\, Iconoclasts\, and Outsiders presents works by artists\, writers\, musicians\, scenesters\, performers\, icons\, iconoclasts\, outsiders and other creators from the 1960s to the present whose life and work energized the underground and are now entering mainstream cultural discourse. HA/HA is located at 250 Bowery\, just down the block from Howl! Happening. The exhibition continues through December 23\, 2021 and is co-curated by Howl executive director Jane Friedman with Sean Mellyn and Maynard Monrow. \nIcons\, Iconoclasts\, and Outsiders unveils previously undocumented aspects of downtown life and culture—the atmosphere of a wildly diverse neighborhood that has influenced successive generations. A refined collection of works of art\, cultural history\, and ephemera\, the exhibition presents the early Ramones banner Gabba Gabba Hey (1977) and the paintings by artist and founding spirit of the gallery Arturo Vega; Candy Darling’s the worst years of my life: a five year diary\, from the collection of her longtime friend Jeremiah Newton; David Wojnarowicz’s Saint Sebastian (1981)\, a portrait of Brian Butterick from his personal collection; costumes\, props\, and videos from The Alien Comic Tom Murrin’s archive; an exquisite photographic portrait by George Dureau and explosive paintings by Richard Hambleton from the Arturo Vega estate; a signature portrait by Helen Oliver Adelson; graphite portraits by John Kelly of gifted individuals who were part of his life and creative circles; cultural chronicler and photographer Marcia Resnick’s color portrait of William Burroughs (1980); and Scooter LaForge paintings that explore contemporary social issues through humor\, lavish decoration\, and exaggerated cartoon-like figures. \nAlso from the collection are works of art and archival materials from the 60s to the present including Philly Abe; Richard Bernstein; Don Herron; Mark Morrisroe; Dustin Pittman; Jamie Reid; Walter Stedding; Patti Smith; Tabboo!; Gail Thacker; Toyo Tsuchiya; Guy Woodard; as well as Mudd Club doorman extraordinaire Richard Boch’s personal papers; and materials from the estate of Clark Render\, known for his collaboration with David Ilku in The Dueling Bankheads. \nIn the new screening room\, Howl draws from its video archive of work by Merrill Aldighieri as the first VJ and early documentarian of the legendary 80s nightclub Hurrah; the archives of Efrom Allen\, host of the early public-access television show Underground TV\, featuring a range of unconventional guests including Sid Vicious\, the Ramones\, Marilyn Chambers\, Blondie\, Steve Allen\, Buddy Rich\, Stiv Bators\, Brooke Shields\, and William Shatner; and selections from the vaults of Howl TV including live performances\, readings\, panel discussions\, and happenings with artists\, writers\, musicians\, and thought-leaders who have enlivened the gallery since its inception in 2015. \nHowl’s Permanent Collection comprises over 3\,000 objects\, including art\, rare digital and analog media\, performance-art ephemera\, and personal archives from the 1960s onward. The Collection documents the origins and growth of local cultural and social movements that have had far-reaching impact—offering a myriad of opportunities for new interpretations of the punk\, new-wave\, and no-wave movements; performance art; drag; street art; public-access television; nightlife; LGBTQ activism; the AIDS epidemic; and urban gentrification. \nImage: Richard Hambleton\, Untitled (Leaping Shadowman)\, ca 2000 \nVisitation Guidelines
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/icons-iconoclasts-and-outsiders/
LOCATION:HA/HA\, 250 Bowery\, 2nd Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Gallery,HAHA,Happening Soon
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210921
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SUMMARY:The Full Moon Show With John Pizza: How to Make a Stage
DESCRIPTION:Visit Howlarts.org on Monday\, September 20\, 2021 from 12 AM to 11:59 PM to watch the Full Moon Show! \nIt’s a production – but it’s no stage. \nIt’s a showing – but there ain’t no performer. \nIt’s opening night – but there’s no damn audience. \nHow do you exhibit yourself?  ‘Cause I wanna take notes. Lemme know….. \nJoin John Pizza for How to Make a Stage\, a YouTube-style vignette on building a D.I.Y. theater anywhere\, anyhow\, or not at all. \nJohn Pizza is a performer\, builder\, and drawer. He uses trash and thrift-store detritus scrounged in his Brooklyn neighborhood to tell stories and make his shows. He loves the macabre and the mushy sweet. His sculptures are performative\, and his performances involve sculptures—an object theatre of weird surprises.  \n\nAbout Tom Murrin and the Full Moon Show \n Performance is anything done with purpose and style. —Tom Murrin \nHowl! Happening is home to the archive of Tom Murrin\, aka the Alien Comic and the Godfather of Performance Art. Every full moon—without fail\, paid booking or not\, in all seasons and whatever the weather—he performed his Luna Macaroona Full Moon Show. When he had a club date that fell on the full moon\, he’d wrangle his friends to perform as guests—pushing the careers of such groundbreaking performers as David Cale\, David Sedaris\, Amy Sedaris\, Blue Man Group\, Ethyl Eichelberger\, Lisa Kron\, and many others. When he didn’t have a club date\, he performed on the street for passersby\, transforming the pedestrian atmosphere with his madness and magic.
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/the-full-moon-show-with-john-pizza-how-to-make-a-stage/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Happening Soon,Performance
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SUMMARY:Jeffrey Cyphers Wright &Friends
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday in September at 8 PM\nSeptember 7\, 14\, 21\, and 28 \nContinuing Howl’s &Friends series\, we welcome poet and publisher JEFFREY CYPHERS WRIGHT\, founder of LiVE MAG!! An artist\, critic\, and eco-activist\, he is best known as a New Romantic/Post Surrealist poet. Under the rubric “The Fun Doctrine\,” Wright brings together a lively mix of performance poetry\, art\, and film by colleagues and friends.  \nThe &Friends series features weekly programs curated by one notable creator\, with the voices\, commentary\, music\, art\, films\, and writing of friends they admire and work with. “For me\, collaboration is the foundation of community and community is paramount to success\, survival\, and happiness\,” says Wright. “No one is an island\, as they say. The people around me in the creative fields are like touchstones. In them and their work\, I find support and inspiration—and hopefully\, return the same.” The series continues every Tuesday in September on Howl TV. \nSeptember 7: Lips of the Unsyncable—Live Mag! contributing artists and writers Ama Birch\, Charles Borkhuis\, Kathe Burkhart\, Mike DeCapite\, Editor JCW\, plus singer/songwriter Roger Manning. \nSeptember 14: A Blinkfest—Films from the Alterverse\nFeaturing puppets by Wright. Plus Rita Barros\, Luigi Cazzaniga\, Kathe Burkhart\, and Lili White. \nSeptember 21: Crazy (like a quilt)\, Live Mag! co-editor Ilka Scobie &Friends with art\, performance\, fiction\, and poetry featuring Penny Arcade\, Helixx Armageddon\, Bonny Finberg\, JCW\, and hip hop emcee Uptown GI (Jo Sé). \nSeptember 28: The Fundamentals—Grande Finale with Wright’s new puppet film\, art by Chris Lee\, and literary haymakers Andrei Codrescu\, Ron Kolm\, Sharon Mesmer\, David Mills\, and John Reed. \n\nAbout Jeffrey Cyphers Wright \nWright is an artist\, critic\, eco-activist\, impresario\, and publisher\, but is best known as a poet associated with New Romanticism and the New York School. He received his MFA in Poetry from Brooklyn College where he studied with Allen Ginsberg and also taught. He served on the Poetry Project Board of Directors at St. Mark’s Church and also taught there. From 1987 to 2000 he ran Cover Magazine\, the Underground National. During this time he also served on the Board at Mason Gross School of the Arts. He is the author of 17 books of verse\, including most recently Blue Lyre from Dos Madres Press\, Radio Poems from The Operating System\, and Fake Lies from Fell Swoop. Wright contributes criticism regularly to American Book Review and ArtNexus. He is a long-time resident of the East Village in New York City where he raised his two sons. Recently he received a Kathy Acker Award for writing and publishing. Currently\, Wright produces literary events in NYC at La Mama ETC\, Howl! Happening\, and KGB Lit Bar in conjunction with his annual art and poetry journal\, LiVE MAG! \nAbout LiVE MAG!  \nLiVE MAG! was born to run at the Bowery Poetry Club. Conceived by Bob Holman and Jeff Wright as a performance publication event created specifically for the Club\, earlier events from 2007 to 2010 featured editors of other publications as guests — eg\,   Hannah Winarsky\, editor of Princeton University Press\, William Electric Black of La Mama ETC.\, Michael Andre of Unmuzzled Ox\, Bob Hershon of Hanging Loose and the late Akilah Oliver\, the Monday night coordinator of the Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church — who read their own works\, some favorites\, and then solicited poems from the audience to read. LiVE MAG! has evolved as an equal mix of art and poetry. In a unique partnership with La Mama\, ETC\, the magazine hosts an annual print publication party. \nAbout DJ Jo Sé \nHipHop artist/Geoscientist Uptown G.I. (Jo Sé ) is a bilingual (English/Spanish) emcee with range from urban socio political poet\, to slick dance rap\, multiple entendres entertainer. With two celebrated releases as MC/DJ duo SpicHop\, alongside Dj ShortWiz\, bringing experimental afrocaribbeat rap to local and int’l exposure. Appearances on mixtapes with legendary Dj Ron G among others\, featured in rap documentaries in Paris and Berlin representing NYC HipHop\, on a solo debut “Guilty Innocent” considered by many a must have underground self release. Collaborating in the activist collective eXtaOrdinary Individuals (XOI) with veteran emcees Zookness (RIP) and Will E.Survive and DJ Mister Hall for live shows\, performing in Zuccotti Park during Occupy Wall Street\, and as part of activism art installations at El Museo Del Barrio and This Red Door galleries. While in academia recording a pioneering single on scientific theory released to and used in educational programs. Taking full advantage of the time quarantined preparing a much anticipated duo release “Ghetto Intellect” and a Spanish language rap en español “Generó Individuo” with Grammy award winning mix engineers. A follow up full length multimedia project “Gentle Illness” to be made available on NFT platforms. A true multicultural HipHop experience. \nAbout Ilka Scobie \nAbout Rita Barros \nAbout Luigi Cazzaniga \nAbout Mike DeCapite  \nAbout Lili White \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/jeffrey-cyphers-wright-friends/2021-09-21/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210923
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SUMMARY:Amon Focus: Visual Voices
DESCRIPTION:Opening Reception: Thursday\, September 23 | 6 – 8 PM \nHowl! Happening is pleased to present Visual Voices\, a special exhibition of photographs and interactive immersion in “the New York experience” by Amon Focus. \nNew York is a cacophonous mix of voices—from wisecracks and witticisms to activism and social commentary—and everything in between. Amon Focus captures these visual voices and has created a photographic archive spanning more than a decade\, aptly named New York Said. Visual Voices is a three-part multimedia experience for attendees to engage with the visual voices of New York City and celebrate the resilience of our communities as we approach a new state of “normal.” \nThe exhibition is an installation of 50 photographs and a series of collages created from the New York Said archive. Also on view is Unwarranted Advice\, a series of 10 large-format photographs based on overheard statements and the unsolicited guidance Amon has received while trekking the city. \nEach print shares the voice of the city and invites the viewer to contemplate our commonalities as a community of New Yorkers. Amon photographically captures the said\, but often unseen\, visual communications of those who have made the city their journal. \nThe second component of the show includes a “Meet the Artist ” experience\, where Amon will engage gallery-goers and the public in impromptu conversations about their New York experience. Fashioned as an interactive game he calls “Riff”\, these short conversations will be recorded and shared on a later airing of a New York Said podcast episode. \nAttendees will be invited to share their voices by adding to the New York Said Visual Voices Wall installed during the exhibit. \n\nAbout Amon Focus\nAmon Focus is the founder and creative force behind New York Said\, a multidisciplinary project with a mission to document and preserve the “writing on the wall” hidden in plain sight throughout the five boroughs. \nFor more than 10 years\, Amon has photographed over 2\,500 statements written on every surface imaginable in his ongoing photo series New York Said. \nIn addition to this photo series\, Amon hosts the New York Said podcast. The podcast has recorded over 200 long-form conversations with native and notable New Yorkers. \nAmon’s photography and film projects have been featured in multiple venues throughout New York City. Project highlights include an archival screening of his film Arturo Vega\, The Last Interview at Howl! Happening; shooting for New York Fashion Week; and the New York Said fifth-anniversary photography exhibit. \nAmon is also a consultant for destination-marketing organizations throughout the country and has worked as creative producer and camera operator on hundreds of tourism-related productions. \nAmon Focus is one of 500 New York City-based artists to receive a grant through the City Artist Corps Grants program\, presented by the New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA)\, with support from the Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) as well as Queens Theatre. \nAmon will also be curating Howl’s signature month-long residency\, the &Friends series\, every Tuesday night in November on Howl TV. \nVisitation Guidelines \n 
URL:https://www.howlarts.org/event/amon-focus-visual-voices/
LOCATION:Howl! Happening\, 6 East 1st Street\, New York City\, NY\, 10003\, United States
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