Anthology Film Archives will be screening two programs of films by Richard Kern this weekend. Shot in the 1980′s on Super-8 and originally distributed on VHS , the films are described by Anthology as as “darkly comedic, shocking, sexy, disturbed, debauched, violent, and really quite wonderful.” They feature the likes of Lydia Lunch, Nick Zedd, David [...]
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Richard Kern at Anthology Film Archives
September 23, 2011 – 1:44 pm
By Skye Parrott
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Posted in Events, Film, Photography
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Also tagged Anthology Film Archives, David Wojnarowicz, Foetus, Henry Rollins, Karen Finley, Lung Leg, Lydia Lunch, Nick Zedd, Richard Kern, Sonic Youth, The Warhol Foundation
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Not Quite Open for Business
June 25, 2010 – 8:50 am
The first show at The Hole, Not Quite Open for Business, is opening this Saturday. The Hole is the new venture of former Deitch directors Kathy Grayson and Meghan Coleman, launched after Jeffrey Deitch’s sudden departure for the West Coast. They have spent the last few months putting together a number of shows, two of [...]
By Skye Parrott
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Posted in Art, Exhibits
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Also tagged Aurel Schmidt, Barry McGee, Chris Johanson, David Benjamin Sherry, Erik Foss, Io Wright, Kathy Grayson, Meghan Coleman, Not Quite Open for Business, Rosson Crow, Stephen Powers, Taylor Mckimens, Terence Koh, The Hole
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