John Giorno's memoir sketches a loose picture of New York's painting and poetry scenes of the 1960s but lavishes detail on the author's liaisons with Warhol, Rauschenberg, and others.
In a new collection of Madeline Gins's poetry and prose edited by Lucy Ives, Ives compares Gins’s poetry to the work of artists like Dan Graham and Adrian Piper, exploring how each approached semantics.
Three remarkable exhibitions showcase heterogeneous tactics for aesthetic and political organizing through dialogical exchange, pedagogical intervention, and embodied acts of resistance.
As its title suggests, "Ugo Rondinone: I ♥ John Giorno" is both a valentine from a sweetheart and an open invitation to explore the legacy of an iconic New York poet.
A constellation of works included amid the expansive programmingof the IN>TIME festival propose politically and affectively charged translations of literary texts into live performance.
The revelatory retrospective of Martin Wong at the Bronx Museum focuses on his painting at the expense of his poetry. Language is all over his paintings, from graffiti to inscriptions to sentences spe…
Landrián's films exist as offerings, gestures and ephemeral sculptures. They are predecessors of Third Cinema, an anti-neocolonialist film movement identified by Argentine filmmakers Fernando Solanas…