Named one of the most anticipated nonfiction books of 2026 by the New
York Times "I loved this book.… A revelatory perspective on a
formidable artistic movement whose history has been left to a handful
of (male) gatekeepers."—Tanya Pearson, author of Pretend We’re
Dead "A riveting and beautiful account."—Thurston Moore An intimate
insider's account of New York's most radical cultural revolution
and the women who obliterated every barrier in their path In 1975 a
young queer singer from Cleveland meets Nan Goldin and joins her in
New York's bombed-out downtown, where something unprecedented is
brewing. At Max's Kansas City and CBGBs, in derelict lofts and
underground clubs, a generation of visionary women artists is
rewriting the rules of creativity, sexuality, and power. Adele Bertei
didn't just witness the No Wave explosion—she ignited it. As acetone
organist for the Contortions and Brian Eno's assistant, she was at the
epicenter when punk collided with post-punk, when Lydia Lunch screamed
her first songs, when Kathy Acker was penning her transgressive
novels, when Kathryn Bigelow was making her first films. No New York
reveals the untold story of the boundary-pushing women who made No
Wave possible: Nan Goldin capturing flash-lit portraits of gender
fluidity, Barbara Kruger deconstructing media, Kiki Smith exploring
the body's mysteries, Lizzie Borden challenging cinema itself. While
mainstream culture wallowed in sexism and homophobia, these artists
created something fluid, fierce, and transgressive. Raw and gripping,
No New York takes readers deep into the artistic and sexual
experimentation of an era when everyone read Jean Genet, quoted
Antonin Artaud, and believed true expression mattered more than money
or fame. Includes 55 rarely seen images of iconic musicians and
artists that capture the look and feel of the era. Images are from
Bertei's personal collection as well as well-known artists and
photographers like Nan Goldin, Richard Prince, Vivienne Dick, Michael
Granros, Marcia Resnick, and Julia Gorton.
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A Memoir of No Wave and the Women Who Shaped the Scene
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780807024898
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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