EventsThe New Social Environment#303

A Tribute to John Giorno

Friday, May 21, 2021 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

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Join us for a tribute to John Giorno hosted by Rail Publisher and Artistic Director Phong H. Bui and featuring conversations and readings from Penny Arcade, Kyle Dacuyan, Colin Dickerman, Christian Haye, Bob Holman, Chris Martin, and Michael Stipe.

In this Talk

Penny Arcade

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Internationally respected performance artist, writer, poet and experimental theatre maker Penny Arcade is known for her magnetic stage presence, her take no prisoners wit and her content rich plays and one liners. She is the author of ten scripted performance plays and hundreds of performance art pieces. Her work has always focused on the other and the outsider, giving voice to those marginalized by society. Her willingness to speak truth to power at the expense of career concerns has made her an international icon of artistic resistance. Her decades-long focus on the creation of community and inclusion as the goals of performance and her efforts to use performance as a transformative act mark her as a true original in American theatre and performance.

    Christian Haye

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    Writer, poet, and critic Christian Haye lives in New York. In 1998 he opened a gallery in Harlem. In addition to presenting American audiences with artists such as Kimsooja, Elmgreen/Dragset, Minerva Cuevas, Romuald Hazoumè, Aernout Mik, Tracey Rose, Jose Damasceno, Monica Bonvincini, Elodie Pong and Yoshua Okon, the gallery also introduced (and re-introduced) American artists to the world including Barkley Hendricks, Coco Fusco, Paul Pfeiffer, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Julie Mehretu, Shu Lea Cheang, Kori Newkirk, William Pope.L and Camille Norment. Haye has published criticism in the journals May, Atlantica, and Art Against Art. He is currently working on a book about the tenets, exigencies, polemics and perils of internalised racism within Black art and cultural expression.

      Colin Dickerman

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      Colin Dickerman has edited and published many national bestselling and award-winning authors, including Vice President Joe Biden, Carly Simon, Paul Beatty, James Rebanks, Alan Hollinghurst, Joel Grey, Ethan Coen, Chelsea Handler, Marc Maron, Jordan Ellenberg, Mark Frost, Glenn Frankel, Ben Schott, Roz Chast, Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, Mac McClelland, Edmund White, and Chelsea Manning. Over his thirty years in publishing, he has held editorial and leadership positions at Alfred A. Knopf; Grove/Atlantic; Bloomsbury; The Penguin Press; Flatiron Books; and Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. His areas of expertise are memoir, pop culture, literary fiction, biography, big idea books, popular science, and narrative history. He grew up in Vermont and earned a B.A. in English from Amherst College.

        Michael Stipe

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        Artist, producer and singer/songwriter Michael Stipe (American, born 1960). He fronted the band R.E.M. for 31 years, selling over 100 million records and touring the world. As a film producer, he made over 25 feature films, including Spike Jonze’s Being John Malkovich and Todd Haynes’ Velvet Goldmine. As a music producer, the album Sir by Fischerspooner releases in February 2018. For the past decade, his personal focus has been cross-medium work, incorporating video, soundscape, bronze, and photographic and digital imagery. His most recent book was published in February 2018. He lives in New York City.

          Chris Martin

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          Portrait by Phong H. Bui
          Contemporary American abstract painter Chris Martin’s wide range of material and imagery is drawn from Buddhist mandalas, the landscapes of the Catskills, and the legacy of Abstract Expressionism. Martin’s works attempt to deal with the psychological internalizations of spirituality and memory, using formalism in a way similar to both Alfred Jensen and Thomas Nozkowski. The artist regularly incorporates unconventional materials into his work, such as textiles, glitter, and vinyl records, as evidenced in Sweet Dreams (2nd Pillow Painting) (2009), a canvas where six affixed pillows are covered in bright neon paint. Martin lives and works in Brooklyn, NY.

            Bob Holman

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            Portrait by Phong H. Bui

            An American poet and poetry activist, Bob Holman is equal parts spoken word performer, professor, impresario, activist, founder and proprietor of the Bowery Poetry Club, filmmaker and host of Language Matters (2015 Documentary of the Year, Berkeley Film Festival), and beyond. “Talking Pictures,” is a film of Bob Holman’s ekphrastic poems based on the paintings of Elizabeth Murray, music by David Lang and Suzanne Vega, it’s Directed by Kristi Zea who also directed the American Masters documentary “Everybody Knows Elizabeth Murray.” Both streaming from Kino Lorber. Holman's latest chapbook WE INTERRUPT THIS PROGRAM, streaming poems, is coming soon from SubPress Collective, and solo show: “Life Poem” with Mivos Quartet, workshop performance this spring.

            Phong H. Bui

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            Photo by Nicola Delorme
            Phong H. Bui is an artist, writer, independent curator, and Co-Founder and Publisher/Artistic Director of the Brooklyn Rail, Rail Editions, River Rail and Rail Curatorial Projects.

            We’d like to thank The Marion Boulton Kippy Stroud Foundation and Teiger Foundation for making these conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive 🌈✨

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