ð«ððððððð ððð ðð ððððð ðð ðªððððððð ð©ððððð ððð ðºððððð ð³ððððð, this performance art pieceâoddly billed as a theater adaptation of Brache's book of poemsâis an exploration of power dynamics, mortality, and the female psyche. Starring Emily Allan, Betsey Brown, and Joshua Weidenmiller with a live score by Ryan Woodhall, the 30-minute live performance will captivate and challenge its audience long after the final curtain falls.
â©â©â©ðð°ð°ð¥ð¯ðªðšð©ðµ ððžðŠðŠðµ ðð©ðªð¯ðšâ©â© â©ð«ððððððð & ðð ððððð ðð Cristine Brache & Sigrid Lauren â©ðºððððððð Emily Allan, Betsey Brown & Joshua Weidenmiller â©ð·ððð ðððð ðð Olivia West Lloyd & Metalabel â©ðŽðð ð ðð ððððððððððð ðððð anonymous gallery & Blade Study â©ðºðððð ð ððððð & ðððð ððððð ðð Ryan Woodhall â©ððððððð ð ðððððððð & ðððððð ðð Bunny Lampert â©ðªðððððð ð ððððð ðð Bunny Lampert & Destroyer of Worlds â©ð¯ððð ðð Atinka Anderson â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©â©
ð«ðšð»ð¬ â May 11, 2024 ð»ð°ðŽð¬ â 8:00PM ð³ð¶ðªðšð»ð°ð¶ðµ â 42n, 120 E Broadway, NY, NY 10002 ð°ðµðžðŒð°ð¹ð°ð¬ðº â goodnightsweetthing@gmail.com
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ðªððððððð ð©ððððð is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and filmmaker based in New York City. Her work, which spans encaustic painting, sculpture, and film, often explores constructs of the female body and psyche, mortality, nostalgia, and solitude. Select solo exhibitions include those held at anonymous gallery (New York); Locust Projects (Miami); and Anat Ebgi (Los Angeles). She has exhibited internationally at galleries and institutions like Berlinische Galerie, Perez Art Museum Miami, and ICA Miami. Her films have screened in festivals like the Miami Film Festival (Miami); and Slamdance (Park City). Her work has been critically reviewed in places like Artforum, The New York Times, and The New Yorker.
ðºððððð ð³ððððð is a New York-based performance artist whose work has been presented at renowned institutions and events worldwide. She is known for her exploration of control, consumerism, and societal conditioning through live performance and collaborative workshops. Her performance works have been presented at places like The Broad Museum, Guggenheim, Andrea Rosen Gallery, SIGNAL, Performa, Queens Museum, Miami Art Basel, and Frieze NYC. Her movement direction & choreography have expanded into collaborations with Mugler, Peter Do, CFGNY, SOPHIE, Drew McDowell amongst others. She is one half of performance art duo FlucT with Monica Mirabile. Sigrid hosts a monthly workshop in NYC entitled, how to throw a body away.
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ð¬ðððð ðšðððð is a writer and performer from the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Her two woman show ððððð, written and performed with Leah Hennessey, was a hit at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival and called âquite possibly the end of civilizationâ (LB y The Guardian). They have also collaborated on the site specific play ðððð ððð ðððð at MoMa Ps1, and the film ðð ððð ððð ððððððð : ðððððððððð ðððððððððð, for the Biennale de l'image en mouvement 2021 at the Centre dâArt Contemporain GenÚve. Most recently they co-directed ðððð ððððð : ððð ðððð ðððð ðððð for HBO. Emilyâs album ðððððððð will be released on all platforms in 2024.
ð©ððððð ð©ðððð is an actor/filmmaker born, raised, and based in Manhattan. She stars in ððð ððððð ðð 61ðð (dir. Dasha Nekrasova) which won the GWFF Best First Feature Award at Berlinale. She also stars in ðððððððð (dir. Peter Vack) which won the inaugural Adam Yauch Hornblower Award at SXSW, and plays the title role in Vackâs upcoming sophomore feature, ððð.ðððððððððððð.ððð (http://www.rachelormont.com/). She's been on television shows such as ðð©ðŠ ðð¢ð³ð³ðªðŠ ððªð¢ð³ðªðŠðŽ (THE CW), and ðð°ð³ðŠð·ðŠð³ (ABC). She also stars in Lilliya Scarlett Reidâs short film debut, ðððð, which premiered at SXSW this year. Her debut short film as a writer/director/actor, ððððððððð ðððððð won the Audience Award for Best Experimental Short at the New Orleans Film Festival. Her feature directorial debut, ðððððð, won the audience award at Fantastic Film Festival Australia, and played to sold out audiences in movie theaters internationally. It is available to stream at http://actors.movie
ð±ððððð ðŸððð ðððððððð has traveled the world performing in musicals, on cruise ships and with internationally celebrated recording artists. Since moving to NYC he has worked with Mabou Mines, Ryan McNamara, CHERYL art collective and was part of comedic dance group Varsity Interpretive Dance Squad. Most recently he performed the role Blue in Ryan McNamaraâs ððððððð ððððð at the Guggenheim through their Works and Process program. This summer he will be on tour in the UK with recording artist Bright Light Bright Light.
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ð¶ððððð ðŸððð ð³ðððð is a filmmaker based in New York. Her debut feature film ððððððððð ððððð, premiered in competition at Tribeca Film Festival 2023 and was acquired by Vertical. Her short film, ðððð ðððð, screened at festivals internationally and before being released online by Alter. In addition to her work as a writer and director, Olivia works as an independent producer and production manager. Her production credits include ððððððð (Sundance), and ððððððððâð ðððððððð (Sundance/Berlin). Olivia graduated with highest honors from Princeton University with a degree in Art History and Creative Writing.
ðŽðððððððð is a new space for releasing, selling, and exhibiting creative work. A platform where people can release digital work, physical work, music, art, videos, publications, podcasts, performances, and combinations of all of the above. Metalabel is supported by a small, egalitarian team spread around the world.âšWeâre brought together by a shared purpose to build a new model for creative work.
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ð¹ððð ðŸððð ðððð is a New York City based sound designer working across music, film, performance, and podcasts. His compositions incorporate a mix of custom audio software, handmade controllers, and digital synthesis to create immersive & emotive sonic environments. For over a decade Ryan has worked on a diverse array of content for clients including Supreme, Nike, ADIDAS, and Red Bull. He makes music as SPARQL, is a member of the band Yellow Tears, and is a founder of the Red Light District venue in Far Rockaway, NY.
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ð©ðððð ð³ðððððð is a New York-based artist and filmmaker with a BFA in Photography and Media from Cal Arts. She has worked in the New York fashion industry as a wardrobe stylist with a strong sense of personal style and continues to collaborate closely with artists including Susan Cianciolo, Avena Gallagher, and Jessi Reaves. She directed the short film, ðð ðððððððððð.
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ððððððððð is a platform for contemporary art, public art, and community involvement. The gallery is committed to presenting ambitious projects featuring international emerging, mid-career, and historically significant artists.
The gallery operates between New York City and Mexico City with the goal of developing alternative networks for creative discourse between Latin America, the United States, and the international community. The gallery is devoted to artists experimenting in a variety of media, poetry and performance, and will continue a mission of giving voice to those marginalized; showcasing a variety of artists from different generations, genres and backgrounds.
ð©ððð ð ðºððð ð is a contemporary art gallery in New York's Lower East Side, founded in 2020 by Brooke Nicholas and Ian Glover.
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ððð is a studio and creative space in Chinatown, NYC. It aims to be a nexus for artists of all kinds to meet, grow, learn, conduct business, and more. Founded in 2021, it is already home to a diverse group of multidisciplinary artists who collaborate on both commercial and personal projects.
ðšð©ð¶ðŒð» ð»ð¯ð¬ ð©ð¶ð¶ð²
ðð°ð°ð¥ð¯ðªðšð©ðµ ððžðŠðŠðµ ðð©ðªð¯ðš brings together a compelling second collection of poetry by artist and filmmaker Cristine Brache. Through concise, powerful lyricism, Brache unapologetically reconstructs her inner life. With poems about mortality, power dynamics, and constructs of the female body and psyche, ðð°ð°ð¥ð¯ðªðšð©ðµ ððžðŠðŠðµ ðð©ðªð¯ðš introduces a fresh and distinctive voice to contemporary poetry, offering readers a complex portrait of Brache's core and vision. The book also includes her out of print debut poetry collection, Poems, previously published by Codette.
â©â©ðð°ð°ð¥ð¯ðªðšð©ðµ ððžðŠðŠðµ ðð©ðªð¯ðš will be available for purchase at the event.â©â©
ð·ðŒð©ð³ð°ðºð¯ð¬ð¹'ðº ðµð¶ð»ð¬
ððððððððð ð·ððððððððð (ðð·) is a newly established independent publishing initiative from anonymous gallery. With the goal of furthering dialogue, discovery and documentation, aP will work with gallery artists and collaborators to produce distinctive editions. aP endeavors to create editions that transcend classification, evolving into immersive experiences that invite the public to engage deeply with the content.
ð·ð¹ðšð°ðºð¬ ðð¶ð¹ ð®ð¶ð¶ð«ðµð°ð®ð¯ð» ðºðŸð¬ð¬ð» ð»ð¯ð°ðµð®
âLike problems that end up solving themselves, Cristine Bracheâs poems feel torn out of old diaries, ripped from the headlines, plucked from obscurity and pushed into the spotlightâat once familiar and refreshing to read. â
âNatasha Stagg, author of ðð³ðµððŠðŽðŽ
"Cristine Bracheâs poems are like a phone call with a long lost friend, their flow and rhythm attuned, so that whatâs left in the end is a feeling of once again moving in accordance with things."
âRachel Rabbit White, author of ðð°ð³ð¯ ðð¢ð³ð¯ðªð·ð¢ð
âUnderneath the surface of Bracheâs tautly constructed verse are a series of propositions that examine the contracted distance between wanting and ambivalence, between running away and staying, and between disappointment and pleasure. Central to the artistâs practice is the concept that the present is just a waiting room in which we consider what weâve had and what we will inevitably lose; lodged between regret and longing are these poems, shimmering with the doomed glamor of the now.â
âAlissa Bennett, author of ðð¢ð¹ðªð¥ðŠð³ð®ðªðŽðµâðŽ ðð¢ð¯ð¥ð£ð°ð°ð¬
âThe specter surrounding us finds an extraordinary poet holding the backdoor open so we can climb through. âBut who are these gods that replay my life and question it? All along I thought I was safe.â Cristine Brache has given us a brilliant, haunting page-turner with ðð°ð°ð¥ð¯ðªðšð©ðµ ððžðŠðŠðµ ðð©ðªð¯ðš.â
âCAConrad, author of ððªðŽðµðŠð¯ ðµð° ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ðð¥ðŠð¯ ðð°ð°ð®ðŠð³ð¢ð¯ðš ððŠðµð¶ð³ð¯
ð·ð¹ðšð°ðºð¬ ðð¶ð¹ ðªð¹ð°ðºð»ð°ðµð¬ ð©ð¹ðšðªð¯ð¬
âCristine Brache works dually as a visual artist and poet, and this gives her writing a particular charge. Poetry, for Brache, becomes the default, the last resort, and a means of covert assault in matters of living where language has led. Bracheâs poems are wide-ranging, intellectually accomplished and deeply shocking. Sheâs doing something very original here.â
âChris Kraus, author of ðð§ðµðŠð³ ðð¢ðµð©ðº ðð€ð¬ðŠð³
âThe violence women endure is met head-on with the fearless poetry of Cristine Brache, giving us all the courage to embrace the strength of poetry. Her life, her love, her unapologetic and direct care for the female body and voice can change whatever needs changing in the coldest ignorance our hostile and judgmental world can dish.â
âCAConrad, author of ððªðŽðµðŠð¯ ðµð° ðµð©ðŠ ðð°ðð¥ðŠð¯ ðð°ð°ð®ðŠð³ð¢ð¯ðš ððŠðµð¶ð³ð¯
"These poems are like dares from the writer to the readerâI dare you to look at me, to define me, to unravel me. The body is amorphous here and hard to pin downâboth alluring and defiant, stoic and vulnerable. These contradictions open up a world of possibility that Cristine Brache writes within, and no word is wasted."
âChelsea Hodson, author of ðð°ð¯ðªðšð©ðµ ð'ð® ðð°ð®ðŠð°ð¯ðŠ ðððŽðŠ
"Testing the air with confidence and austere beauty and wisdom, Cristine Brache manages to rework the language of a female body. Each poem, creating a new form unsparing and deeply transformative, this book is a magical marvel."
âPrecious Okoyomon, author of ðð¶ðµ ððªð¥ ð ð°ð¶ ððªðŠ?
âThe figures evoked in Cristine Bracheâs Poemsâcam girls, housewives, daughtersâoften find themselves topping from the bottom, locating power in the positions, sexual and gendered, designed to disempower them. But this role play is not wholly triumphant: Brache, a cunning satirist in the tradition of Dorothy Parker, never loses sight of the larger culture in which women are not âpaid / seen, heard, or understood,â only looked at. â[Y]ou are the one who disgusts her,â she charges the voyeur her reader becomes, âshe is laughing at you while you hold your phone to record her.ââ
âJameson Fitzpatrick, author of ðð³ðªð€ð¬ðŽ ðªð¯ ðµð©ðŠ ðð¢ð±ðŠðŽðµð³ðº
âPoems deals carefully, tenderly, cleverly, and, at times, bitingly with pain, beauty, and struggle, both internal and external, personal and societal. This is a book Iâll revisit again and again.â
âJordan Castro, author of ðð©ðŠ ðð°ð·ðŠððªðŽðµ
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