Chris Doyle
In his animation-based practice, Chris Doyle explores aspiration and progress, questioning the foundation of a culture consumed by striving. His narratives feature a world of increasing speed and complexity in which environmental disaster and social inequities continue to generate anxiety of a looming apocalypse. He has exhibited widely at venues in the U.S. and internationally, […]
Bertie Brandes
Bertie Brandes grew up in London and studied English. She started her writing career with a column for VICE and after graduating became their UK Fashion Editor. Self-employed for the past 5 years, she has written for the Observer, GQ, The Times among others and is a contributing editor at i-D. Since 2011 she has […]
Bertie Brandes
Bertie Brandes grew up in London and studied English. She started her writing career with a column for VICE and after graduating became their UK Fashion Editor. Self-employed for the past 5 years, she has written for the Observer, GQ, The Times among others and is a contributing editor at i-D. Since 2011 she has […]
Jeff Perkins
Nicknamed “the Fluxus cabdriver” by Nam June Paik, Jeffrey Perkins is an artist and filmmaker who has worked in relative obscurity for over four decades, having collaborated in the 1960s with Fluxus artists including George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, and Alison Knowles. Until recently he was best known for his light projection performances and his “Movies […]
Jeff Perkins
Nicknamed “the Fluxus cabdriver” by Nam June Paik, Jeffrey Perkins is an artist and filmmaker who has worked in relative obscurity for over four decades, having collaborated in the 1960s with Fluxus artists including George Maciunas, Yoko Ono, and Alison Knowles. Until recently he was best known for his light projection performances and his “Movies […]
Ron Athey
Ron Athey is a Los Angeles-based performance artist, making work since 1980 in the form of solos, company work, and collaborations. His work is aligned with body art, the HIV/AIDS pandemic era, esoterica, the bloat of opera, and queering Georges Bataille. Since the 90s he has toured extensively in the USA/Europe and parts of latin […]
Ron Athey
Ron Athey is a Los Angeles-based performance artist, making work since 1980 in the form of solos, company work, and collaborations. His work is aligned with body art, the HIV/AIDS pandemic era, esoterica, the bloat of opera, and queering Georges Bataille. Since the 90s he has toured extensively in the USA/Europe and parts of latin […]
Sarah Schulman Part 2
Sarah Schulman is a playwright novelist, nonfiction writer, screenwriter, journalist and AIDS historian. This is the second interview with Sarah Schulman, the first one can be heard here. Her plays include: CARSON McCULLERS – (Sundance/Playwrights Horizons -2002) MANIC FLIGHT REACTION (NY Stage and Film/Playwrights Horizons-2005) ENEMIES, A LOVE STORY, adapted from IB Singer (Wilma Theater-2007). […]
Sarah Schulman Part 2
Sarah Schulman is a playwright novelist, nonfiction writer, screenwriter, journalist and AIDS historian. This is the second interview with Sarah Schulman, the first one can be heard here. Her plays include: CARSON McCULLERS – (Sundance/Playwrights Horizons -2002) MANIC FLIGHT REACTION (NY Stage and Film/Playwrights Horizons-2005) ENEMIES, A LOVE STORY, adapted from IB Singer (Wilma Theater-2007). […]
Anastacia-Renee
Anastacia-Renee is Civic Poet of Seattle and former 2015-2017 Poet-in-Residence at Hugo House. She is the author of four books: Forget It (Black Radish Books), (v.), (Gramma Press), Answer(Me) (Argus Press), and 26 (Dancing Girl Press), and her poetry, prose and fiction have been published widely. The three book covers are below and the interview file is at the bottom and can be listened to on the web, […]