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NASTY WOMEN AT GAVLAK

I don’t really look for inspiration. I just let it come to me, but I don’t stop working. Work comes from work. When I’m stuck I just keep working and make terrible looking things until something else comes out of it. That’s the creative process… You can’t think yourself out a right action. You have to act yourself into right thinking. You can’t sit there and smoke cigarettes and look at the wall waiting for inspiration. — Marilyn Minter

NASTY WOMEN—a celebratory group exhibition at Gavlak Los Angeles—”seeks to uplift communities underrepresented in contemporary art and American visual culture at large… [giving] a platform to a diverse array of perspectives and female voices throughout art history.”*

The show is dedicated to the memory of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. See link below for details.

NASTY WOMEN*

Through December 12.

Gavlak Los Angeles

1700 South Santa Fe Avenue, Suite 440, downtown Los Angeles.

NASTY WOMEN features work by Tiffany Alfonseca, Candida Alvarez, Lisa Anne Auerbach, Judie Bamber, Whitney Bedford, Andrea Belag, April Bey, Delia Brown, Deborah Brown, Karen Carson, Elizabeth Catlett, Gisela Colón, Patricia Cronin, Kim Dacres, Linda Daniels, Vaginal Davis, Sonia Delaunay, Florence Derive, Nicole Eisenman, Judith Eisler, Anonymous (Emilian School), Beverly Fishman, Helen Frankenthaler, Viola Frey, Francesca Gabbiani, Vania Gunarti, Trulee Hall, Jenny Holzer, Deborah Kass, Angelica Kauffman, Rachel Kaye, Ella Kruglyanskaya, Becky Kolsrud, Marcia Kure, Yayoi Kusama, Nancy Lorenz, Ann Magnuson, Kate Millett, Anne Minich, Marilyn Minter, Jesse Mockrin, Betty Parsons, Ebony G. Patterson, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Fay Ray, Katherine Read, Joan Semmel, Shinique Smith, Sylvia Snowden, Linda Stark, Sophie Tæuber-Arp, AlexisTeplin, Betty Tompkins, Patssi Valdez, Marnie Weber, Brenna Youngblood, and Lisa Yuskavage.

Nasty Women, Gavlak Los Angeles, October 31, 2020–December 31, 2020, from top: Lisa Anne AuerbachKeep Your Rosaries Off My Ovaries, 2020, wool, image © Auerbach; Kim DacresWhitney, 2019, auto tires, bicycle tires, bicycle tubes, wood, bicycle parts, zip ties, and screws, photograph by Sebastian Bach, image © Dacres; Judie BamberNancy Nielson (Miss April 1961), 2019, watercolor on paper, image © Bamber; Viola FreyStubborn Woman, Orange Hands, 2004, ceramic and glazes, photograph by Chris Watson, image © 2020 Frey and the Artists’ Legacy Foundation, licensed by ARS, New York; Nasty Women installation view; April BeyAtlantica Archives (Earth’s Feminism) II, 2020, digitally printed woven blanket with hand-sewn “African” Chinese knock-off wax fabric and glitter, image © Bey; Karen CarsonPower Mad, 2011, acrylic on unstretched canvas, image © Carson; self-portrait Woman Artist Painting, circa mid-17th century, anonymous artist from the Emilian School, oil on canvas; Lisa Anne AuerbachKarma is a Nasty Woman, 2020, wool, image © Auerbach. Images courtesy of the artists and Gavlak, Los Angeles and Palm Beach.

GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE — PANDROGENY I & II

Some people feel they are a man trapped in a woman’s body. Some people feel they are a woman trapped in a man’s body. A pandrogyne just feels trapped in a body.Genesis Breyer P-orridge, 2019

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge—co-founder of Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV, and co-author of Brion Gysin: His Name Was Master—presents PANDROGENY I & II—AN OUTER BODY EXHIBITION, h/er first California art show, in collaboration with Tom of Finland and Lethal Amounts.

GENESIS AND LADY JAYE BREYER P-ORRIDGE—PANDROGENY I & II

Through November 24.

Tom of Finland House

1421 Laveta Terrace, Echo Park, Los Angeles.

Lethal Amounts

1226 West 7th Street, Westlake, Los Angeles.

See Breyer P-Orridge interview with Emily Colucci.

From top: Genesis P-Orridge, Untitled (self-portrait), 2004, Polaroid; Genesis and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge; Pandrogeny I & II invitation; P-Orridge playing with Throbbing Gristle at the YMCA, London, August 3, 1979, photograph by David Corio/Redferns; Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, photograph by Peter Dibdin. Images courtesy and © Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, the photographers, the Tom of Finland Foundation, and Lethal Amounts.

JESS SCOTT’S QUINTO QUARTO QUARTERLY

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Genesis Breyer P-OrridgeWilliam Basinski, and T.J. Hustler are the subjects of the premiere issue of Jess Scott’s new, print-only, oral-history quarterly QUINTO QUARTO.

Join Jess and Ooga Booga for the launch this weekend.

 

QUINTO QUARTO QUARTERLY launch, Sunday, March 4, from 3 pm to 6 pm.

OOGA BOOGA, 943 North Broadway, suite #203, Chinatown, Los Angeles.

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Quinto Quarto Quarterly. Image credit: Jess Scott.

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GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE ON EDLEY ODOWD

Saturday night, in conjunction with their exhibition DISCIPLINE—THE ART OF PSYCHIC TV, 2003–2016, Lethal Amounts gallery presents a lecture by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge on the work of Edley Odowd, followed by a DJ set by Gen + Edley.

The night before, Psychic TV plays a gig at Echoplex in Los Angeles, and the night after they will close out the third night of the Desert Stars Festival, in the High Desert.

 

PSYCHIC TV with L.A. DRONES, Friday, September 22, at 8:30 pm.

ECHOPLEX, 1154 Glendale Boulevard, Los Angeles.

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AN EVENING WITH EDLEY ODOWD AND GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE, Saturday, September 23, at 9 pm.

LETHAL AMOUNTS, 1226 West 7th Street, Los Angeles.

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PSYCHIC TV—DESERT STARS FESTIVAL, Sunday, September 24, at 9:30.

PAPPY AND HARRIET’S PIONEERTOWN PALACE, 53688 Pioneertown Road, Pioneertown, in Yucca Valley.

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Image credit: Lethal Amounts and Psychic TV.

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