Tag Archives: Kim Gordon

RACHEL KUSHNER IN CONVERSATION

Sometimes I am boggled by the gallery of souls I’ve known. By the lore. The wild history, unsung. People crowd in and talk to me in dreams. People who died or disappeared or whose connection to my own life makes no logical sense, but exists, as strong as ever, in a past that seeps and stains instead of fading. The first time I took Ambien, a drug that makes some people sleep-fix sandwiches and sleepwalk on broken glass, I felt as if everyone I’d ever known were gathered around, not unpleasantly. It was a party and had a warm reunion feel to it. We were all there.

But sometimes the million stories I’ve got and the million people I’ve known pelt the roof of my internal world like a hailstorm. — Rachel Kushner*

A series of online events:

On Tuesday, Kushner will join Hal Foster to talk about her new book of essays The Hard Crowd. The following day she will join Dana Spiotta in conversation. And a week after that, Kim Gordon will sit down with the author.

RACHEL KUSHNER and HAL FOSTER—THE HARD CROWD

London Review 

Tuesday, April 6.

11 am on the West Coast, 2 pm East Coast, 6 pm London, 7 pm Paris.

RACHEL KUSHNER and DANA SPIOTTA IN CONVERSATION

City Lights 

Wednesday, April 7.

6 pm on the West Coast, 9 pm East Coast.

RACHEL KUSHNER with KIM GORDON

Skylight Books

Wednesday, April 14.

6:30 pm on the West Coast, 9:30 pm East Coast.

*Rachel Kushner, The Hard Crowd: Essays 2000–2020 (New York: Scribner, 2021). Text © Rachel Kushner, courtesy of the author and Scribner.

From top: Rachel Kushner, photograph by Chloe Aftel; Rachel Kushner, The Hard Crowd: Essays 2000–2020. Images courtesy and © the author and Scribner.

THE SONG CAVE FUNDRAISER

Support The Song Cave by purchasing a limited edition print by Kim Gordon or Hedi El Kholti or one of the other hundred or so artists, poets, photographers, filmmakers, musicians, and actors who have donated work to this year’s initiative, the theme of which is “mirages.”

Artworks are 5×7 C-prints, each in an edition of 30. See link below for details.

THE SONG CAVE FUNDRAISER—MIRAGES

Through March 26.

From top: Hedi El Kholti, Place in the Sun; Eileen Myles, At Book; Wayne Koestenbaum, The Book of Mirages; Wendy Xu, Televisions; Brontez Purnell, Untitled; Kim Gordon, Drone; Cedar Sigo, Untitled. Images courtesy and © the artists and The Song Cave.

STATES OF CHANGE



This feels to us like the most significant election of our lifetimes. The outcome will likely be decided by just a handful of states. And make no mistake: attempts are being made right now to unfairly tip the playing field and influence the vote—from voter intimidation to outright misinformation.*

STATES OF CHANGE—a fundraiser supporting forty-two organizations fighting voter suppression in Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—is offering $150 prints by over 150 artists. See link below for details.

STATES OF CHANGE*

Through October 18 at midnight, PDT.

From top: Carrie Mae Weems, Hear No Evil, (from See No Evil, Hear No Evil, Speak No Evil Triptych), 1995; Roe Ethridge, Blue Roses, 2017; Susan Worsham, Margaret’s Azaleas Through Section of Cat’s Esophagus, 2014; Samantha Box, Lilies, 2019; Susan Meiselas, Traditional Indian dance mask from the town of Monimbo, adopted by the rebels during the fight against Somoza to conceal identity, Nicaragua, 1978, image © Susan Meiselas / Magnum Photos; Kim Gordon, Finley ave, 2020; Luc Sante, We’ll, 2019; Jack Pierson, 7/28/20, 7:57:38 PM, 2020; Dawoud Bey, Lauren, 2007; James Casebere, Blue House on Water #2, 2018; Sharon Lockhart, Light Is More Powerful Than Dark, 2020; Richard Renaldi, Seth at the Hollywood Celebrity Hotel, Hollywood, CA, 1999; Yto Barrada, Untitled, Tangier, 2015; Cass Bird, Untitled, 2015; Hannah Whitaker, Blood Red, 2020; Elinor Carucci, Eden in the fire escape, Corona days, 2020. Images courtesy and © the artists.

KIM GORDON AND CHRISTOPHER WOOL

The Broad presents Kim Gordon and Christopher Wool in conversation at the Colburn School as the museum celebrates its fifth anniversary with a Wool exhibition.

The evening will be moderated by John Corbett, author of Extended Play—Sounding Off from John Cage to Dr. Funkenstein and co-owner of the Chicago gallery Corbett vs. Dempsey.

THE UN-PRIVATE COLLECTION—CHRISTOPHER WOOL and KIM GORDON and JOHN CORBETT

Saturday, February 15, at 2 pm.

Zipper Hall at the Colburn School

200 South Grand Avenue, downtown Los Angeles.

Top and bottom: Artwork by Kim Gordon. Above: Christopher Wool, Untitled, 2008. Below: Wool, Untitled, 1991. Images courtesy and © the artists and their galleries.

KIM GORDON AND LORETTA FAHRENHOLZ VIDEO PARTY

Join Kim Gordon and Loretta Fahrenholz for a NO HOME RECORD video party.

NO HOME RECORD VIDEO PARTY

Thursday, January 16, from 7 pm to 9 pm.

Reena Spaulings Fine Art

165 East Broadway, New York City.

Loretta Fahrenholz, Kim Gordon—Sketch Artist video. Images courtesy and © the artists, Matador, and Reena Spaulings Fine Art.