An influential figure in New American Cinema and New
York underground culture, he worked with Andy Warhol, George Maciunas, John Lennon and many others.
Not exact matches
Twenty - five years after Jennie Livingston made Paris Is Burning, about the drag scene and voguing balls of 1980s New
York, that ineffably fabulous
underground culture pulses with fresh energy in Kiki.
Scene (2013) is a remarkable compendium of portraits of renowned personalities from arguably the most exciting era of New
York City
underground culture — the 1980s — when the young and indomitable flocked downtown in search of places to work and live among like - minded collaborators.
(Despite the absence of an
underground to liven up the
culture, New
York is still the spinning point of the art world.)
The exhibition draws its subtitle from the album that the New
York rock band Sonic Youth recorded in 1993, and captures the complex exchange between mainstream and
underground culture across disciplines that came to define the art of the era.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20 Party: «Agathe Snow: Stamina» at the Guggenheim In 2005, Agathe Snow staged a 24 - hour dance party in downtown New
York, wanting to see if
underground culture was still resilient after 9/11.
«NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star» draws its subtitle from the eponymous album that the New
York rock band Sonic Youth recorded in 1993 and captures the complex exchange between mainstream and
underground culture across disciplines, which came to define the art of the era.