Artist/Author: Alan moore and Debra Wacks | Reference: A0101 | Type: Article
Sketches the geographical background of the Franklin Furnace. Discussed the cultural district, the Tribeca neighbourhood of downtown Manhattan, which was the context for this protean and bumptious little venue.
Survey of the works of Joseph Beuys. This item is part of the Study Room Guide: A Bi(bli)ography of Insurrectionary Imaginati by John Jordan (P0793) and the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
Cookie Mueller (1949-1989) was a firecracker, a cult figure, a wild child, a writer, a go-go dancer, a mother and a queer icon. A child of suburban 1950s Maryland, she made her name first as an actress in the films of John Waters, and then as an art critic and columnist, a writer of hilarious stories and a maven of New York’s downtown art world. Edgewise, by Berlin-based actress and writer Chloé Griffin, tells the story of Cookie’s life through an oral history composed of more than 80 interviews with the people who knew her.