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Center for video, music, dance, performance, film + literature in [[New York City]]. Founded by [[Steina Vasulka]], [[Woody Vasulka]], and [[Andreas Mannik]] in [[1971]]. In August 2004, [[Debra Singer]] was appointed Executive Director and Chief Curator, after her seven-year tenure at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  
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'''The Kitchen''' is one of [[New York City]]'s oldest nonprofit spaces, showing innovative work by emerging and established artists across disciplines. Its programs range from dance, music, performance, and theater, to video, film, and art, in addition to literary events, artists’ talks, and lecture series.  
  
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Founded as an artist collective in 1971 by [[Vasulkas|Woody and Steina Vasulka]] and incorporated as a nonprofit two years later, The Kitchen has from its infancy been a space where experimental artists and composers share progressive ideas with like-minded colleagues. It was among the very first American institutions to embrace the emerging fields of video and performance, while presenting new work in established disciplines such as dance, music, literature, and film. This combination generated an environment conducive to cross-disciplinary explorations, helping launch the careers of many artists who have defined the American avant-garde, including [[Vito Acconci]], [[Laurie Anderson]], Charles Atlas, Dara Birnbaum, Lucinda Childs, Bill T. Jones, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo, Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, and Elizabeth Streb, among others. [https://thekitchen.org/about (2019)]
* Nathan Lee, "Interview with Debra Singer, Executive Director and Chief Curator, The Kitchen", ''Art Spaces Archives Project'', August 2010. [http://as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-debra-singer-executive-director-and-chief-curator-kitchen-0]
 
  
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In August 2004, Debra Singer was appointed executive director and chief curator, after her seven-year tenure at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Since September 2011, The Kitchen has been directed by Tim Griffin, former editor-in-chief of ''Artforum'' (2003-2010).
  
http://www.thekitchen.org/<br>
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http://www.vasulka.org/Kitchen/ (1971-1973)
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* Nathan Lee, [http://as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-debra-singer-executive-director-and-chief-curator-kitchen-0 "Interview with Debra Singer, Executive Director and Chief Curator, The Kitchen"], ''Art Spaces Archives Project'', Aug 2010.
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* http://www.thekitchen.org/
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* http://www.vasulka.org/Kitchen/ (1971-1973)
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* [http://www.eai.org/webpages/1170 EAI resource on The Kitchen]

Revision as of 15:53, 9 October 2019

The Kitchen is one of New York City's oldest nonprofit spaces, showing innovative work by emerging and established artists across disciplines. Its programs range from dance, music, performance, and theater, to video, film, and art, in addition to literary events, artists’ talks, and lecture series.

Founded as an artist collective in 1971 by Woody and Steina Vasulka and incorporated as a nonprofit two years later, The Kitchen has from its infancy been a space where experimental artists and composers share progressive ideas with like-minded colleagues. It was among the very first American institutions to embrace the emerging fields of video and performance, while presenting new work in established disciplines such as dance, music, literature, and film. This combination generated an environment conducive to cross-disciplinary explorations, helping launch the careers of many artists who have defined the American avant-garde, including Vito Acconci, Laurie Anderson, Charles Atlas, Dara Birnbaum, Lucinda Childs, Bill T. Jones, Sherrie Levine, Robert Longo, Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, Kiki Smith, and Elizabeth Streb, among others. (2019)

In August 2004, Debra Singer was appointed executive director and chief curator, after her seven-year tenure at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Since September 2011, The Kitchen has been directed by Tim Griffin, former editor-in-chief of Artforum (2003-2010).

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