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[NEW YORK UNDERGROUND] The Kitchen.


[NEW YORK UNDERGROUND]


The Kitchen.
Group of seven offset lithograph posters advertising programming at The Kitchen. Sizes vary. 1973-1990.

Includes: "Out of the Public Eye", a performance by John Malpede (1984), designed by Amelia Mudd, "All the World's a Stooge" by Pat Oleszko (1979); a double-sided, three month schedule, December 1989-February 1990 [including a the premiere performance of "In the Shadow of Forward Motion," by Ben Neill & David Wojnarowicz]; Grethe Holby and Dancers (1979) [with music by Lou Reed]; David Woodberry's Nijinksy Suicide Health Club (1978); Thought Movement Motor, Charles Moulton, Janna Jensen, Susan Eschelbach (1980); Two Evenings of John Cage (1973).

Established in 1971, The Kitchen is one of New York City's oldest spaces for alternative art. Originally housed in the kitchen space at the Mercer Arts Center, a decrepit hotel-turned-concert venue and artist space, the collective primarily focused on video and music-based art. In 1973, The Kitchen relocated to a loft on the corner of Broome St. and Wooster St. in lower Manhattan, where they remained until 1985. Their cross-disciplinary programming and propensity for the avant-garde have led to their continued status as a home for underground art.

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