Английская Википедия:Gary Indiana
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Gary Indiana (born Gary Hoisington; 1950) is an American writer, actor, artist, and cultural critic.[1] He served as the art critic for the Village Voice weekly newspaper from 1985 to 1988.[2] Indiana is best known for his classic American true-crime trilogy, Resentment, Three Month Fever: The Andrew Cunanan Story, and Depraved Indifference, chronicling the less permanent state of “depraved indifference” that characterized American life at the millennium's end.[3] In the introduction to the recently re-published edition of Three Month Fever, critic Christopher Glazek has coined the phrase deflationary realism to describe Indiana's writing, in contrast to the magical realism or hysterical realism of other contemporary writing.
Writing
Indiana has written, directed and acted in a dozen plays, mostly during the early 1980s. Performed in small New York City venues like Mudd Club, Club 57, the Performing Garage and the backyard of Bill Rice's East 3rd Street studio. Earlier plays included Alligator Girls Go to College (1979);[4] Curse of the Dog People (1980); A Coupla White Faggots Sitting Around Talking (1980), which was filmed by Michel Auder in 1981; The Roman Polanski Story (1981); Phantoms of Louisiana (1981) and Roy Cohn/Jack Smith (1992), written with Jack Smith for performance artist Ron Vawter.[5][6][7] The latter was filmed in 1994 by Jill Godmilow.[8]
In the early 1980s, Indiana contributed essays on mid-century art to Artforum and Art In America, which led to a position as the Village Voice's Art Critic from 1985 to 1988. A collection of Indiana's nonfiction writing, Let It Bleed: Essays, 1985-1995, was published in 1996.[9]
A more recent play, Mrs. Watson's Missing Parts, was staged in May 2013 at Participant Inc. It drastically alters a 1922 Grand Guignol theatrical adaptation of Octave Mirbeau's novel The Torture Garden by replacing all dialogue with an "almost incomprehensible" obscenity-laden libidinal glossolalia.[10][11]
In 2023, two of Indiana's books were reprinted, amid what could be considered a modern reappraisal of his work. His 1994 novel Rent Boy was reissued by McNally Jackson, under their McNally Editions imprint,[12] and Semiotext(e) reissued his 2003 novel Do Everything in the Dark. [13]
Film
Indiana has acted in several mostly experimental films by, among others, Michel Auder (Seduction of Patrick, 1979, which he co-wrote with the director), Scott B and Beth B (The Trap Door, 1980), Melvie Arslanian (Stiletto, 1981, where he plays a bellhop at the bellhopless Chelsea Hotel), Jackie Raynal (Hotel New York, 1984), Ulrike Ottinger (Шаблон:Ill, 1984, with Veruschka as Dorian Gray and Delphine Seyrig as Doctor Mabuse), Lothar Lambert (Fräulein Berlin, 1984), Dieter Schidor (Cold in Columbia, 1985), Valie Export (The Practice of Love, 1985) and Christoph Schlingensief (Terror 2000: Intensivstation Deutschland, 1994, in which Udo Kier kills his character with a machine gun).[14][15] John Boskovich’s 2001 film North features Indiana reading from the Céline novel of the same name.[16]
Indiana's novel Gone Tomorrow reflects his experiences on set, particularly his time working on Cold in Columbia.[17]
Speaking of his acting style generally, Indiana told an interviewer, "I wasn't trained, and certainly didn't have the technique of a professional. Directors would cast me because of the way I was, not what I could pretend to be."[18]
Art
Indiana's video Stanley Park (2013) was included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial. Combining footage of a former Cuban prison, the Panopticon-like Presidio Modelo, jellyfish and cuts from the films Touch of Evil and The Shanghai Gesture, the work connects the consequences of global environmental degradation with increasingly repressive governmental practices. Used as a metaphor for state surveillance, the jellyfish was described by Indiana as “an organism with no brain and a thousand poisonous tentacles collecting what you could call data.” Photographs of young Cuban men appeared next to the video.[19][20]
Semiotext(e) published 22 pamphlets for the biennial, including Indiana's A Significant Loss of Human Life, which extends the video's themes by juxtaposing the artist's experiences of Cuba as it is slowly being drawn into the global economy with commentary on the ideas of Karl Marx.[21]
In addition to Stanley Park, publicly screened video art by Indiana includes Soap (2004–2012), inspired by the Francis Ponge poem; Plutot la vie (2005), concerning the Society of the Spectacle and mass hypnosis; Unfinished Story (2004–2005), which records readings by and conversations between Indiana and photographer Lynn Davis; and Young Ginger (2014)
Bibliography
Fiction
- (1987) Scar Tissue and Other Stories Шаблон:ISBN
- (1988) White Trash Boulevard Шаблон:ISBN
- (1989) Horse Crazy Шаблон:ISBN
- (1991) Disorderly Conduct: The VLS Fiction Reader (contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (1993) Gone Tomorrow Шаблон:ISBN
- (1994) Rent Boy Шаблон:ISBN
- (1994) Living With the Animals (editor, contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (1997) Resentment: A Comedy Шаблон:ISBN
- (1999) Three Month Fever: The Andrew Cunanan Story Шаблон:ISBN
- (2002) Depraved Indifference Шаблон:ISBN
- (2003) Do Everything in the Dark Шаблон:ISBN
- (2009) The Shanghai Gesture Шаблон:ISBN
- (2010) Last Seen Entering the Biltmore: Plays, Short Fiction, Poems 1975–2010 Шаблон:ISBN
- (2011) To Whom It May Concern (limited edition artist's book with Louise Bourgeois) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2016) Tiny Fish that Only Want to Kiss Шаблон:ISBN
Nonfiction
- (1987) Lucas Samaras: Chairs and Drawings (for Pace Gallery) Шаблон:ISBN
- (1987) Roberto Juarez (for Robert Miller Gallery)
- (1989) Life Under Neon: Paintings and Drawings of Times Square 1981–1988 (Jane Dickson catalogue for Goldie Paley Gallery, Moore College of Art and Design; contributor)
- (1996) Let It Bleed: Essays 1985–1995 Шаблон:ISBN
- (1996) Aura Rosenberg: Head Shots Шаблон:ISBN
- (1997) Front Pages (Nancy Chunn catalogue for the Corcoran Gallery of Art; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (1997) Hunt Slonem: Exotica (for Colby College Museum of Art; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (1998) Christopher Wool (for the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (1999) Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You (for the Museum of Contemporary Art; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2000) Valie Export: Ob/De+Con(Struction) (for Goldie Paley Gallery, Moore College of Art and Design; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2000) BFI Film Classics: Salò or The 120 Days of Sodom Шаблон:ISBN
- (2004) BFI Film Classics: Viridiana Шаблон:ISBN
- (2004) John Waters: Change of Life (for the New Museum of Contemporary Art; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2005) The Schwarzenegger Syndrome: Politics and Celebrity in the Age of Contempt Шаблон:ISBN
- (2005) Kathe Burkhart: Bad Girl: Works from 1983–2000 Шаблон:ISBN
- (2005) Paul Kostabi Шаблон:ISBN
- (2006) Cameron Jamie (contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2008) Utopia's Debris: Selected Essays Шаблон:ISBN
- (2009) Paul Pfeiffer (contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2009) Chaos and Night by Henry de Montherlant (introduction to the NYRB Classics edition) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2010) Dike Blair: Now and Again (for the Weatherspoon Art Museum; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2010) Andy Warhol and the Can that Sold the World Шаблон:ISBN
- (2010) Roni Horn: Well and Truly (for Kunsthaus Bregenz; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2010) Coma by Pierre Guyotat (introduction to the Semiotext(e) edition) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2011) Dead Flowers (monograph on Timothy Carey; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2012) Bye Bye American Pie (for MALBA Fundación Costantini, Buenos Aires) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2013) Damián Aquiles Шаблон:ISBN
- (2014) Edgewise: A Picture of Cookie Mueller (contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2014) A Significant Loss of Human Life Шаблон:ISBN
- (2015) Tracey Emin: Angel Without You (for the Museum of Contemporary Art North Miami; contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2015) I Can Give You Anything But Love Шаблон:ISBN
- (2015) Tal R: Altstadt Girl (for Cheim & Read) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2017) Roni Horn (contributor) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2018) Ivory Pearl by Jean-Patrick Manchette (afterword for the NYRB Classics edition) Шаблон:ISBN
- (2018) Vile Days: The Village Voice Art Columns, 1985–1988 Шаблон:ISBN
Critical studies and essays on Indiana's work
- (1992) Shopping in Space: Essays on American "Blank Generation" Fiction by Elizabeth Young, Graham Caveney Шаблон:ISBN
- (1998) Blank Fictions: Consumerism, Culture and the Contemporary American Novel by James Annesley Шаблон:ISBN
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- Christopher Glazek (Winter 2016). "Cunanan/Bovary". Semiotext(e)/Native Agents.
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- Sarah Nicole Prickket (October 4, 2018). "The Dry-Eyed Mourning of Gary Indiana." LitHub.
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- Paul McAdory (April 28, 2022). "Gary Indiana Hates in Order to Love." Gawker.
- Harry Tafoya (February 20, 2023). "Down There: A Review of Rent Boy by Gary Indiana." Substack.
- Bailey Trela (August 22, 2023). " Pathologies of the Après Garde: On Gary Indiana’s “Rent Boy.” The Cleveland Review of Books.
References
External links
- The Gary Indiana Papers at Fales Library, New York University
- Gary Indiana at IMDb
- Gary Indiana's articles for Vice
- "Diaries 1989–90 by Gary Indiana" in BOMB Magazine, Issue 34; January 1, 1990
- "Rent Boy by Gary Indiana", an excerpt carried in BOMB Magazine, Issue 46; January 1, 1994
- "Resentment: A Comedy by Gary Indiana", an excerpt carried in BOMB Magazine, Issue 60; July 1, 1997
- "Ackerville", Indiana's posthumous profile of Kathy Acker in The London Review of Books, Vol. 28 No. 24; 14 December 14, 2006
- "Diary: In Havana", an article by Indiana in The London Review of Books, Vol. 35 No. 10; May 23, 2013
- "Gizmo", a story by Indiana in Sensitive Skin, Issue 10; September 2013
- "I Can Give You Anything but Love: A Memoir by Gary Indiana", an excerpt carried in BOMB Magazine, Issue 127; April 1, 2014
- "This is Cannibal Island Now", an interview with Indiana in Flash Art, Issue 297; July, August, September 2014
- "Unhappy Thoughts: Gary Indiana Gets Personal In New Memoir", a review of I Can Give You Anything but Love in ARTnews; September 15, 2015
- "Writer Gary Indiana on his new memoir, Susan Sontag and why he hates the '80s", an interview with Indiana in The Los Angeles Times; October 8, 2015
- "Interview with Gary Indiana" in The White Review, Issue 16; April 2016
- "The Book Jean-Patrick Manchette Didn’t Live to Finish", an excerpt from Indiana's introduction to Ivory Pearl by Jean-Patrick Manchette (NYRB Classics); The Paris Review; April 23, 2018
- The Art of Fiction (250) Interview with Gary Indiana, The Paris Review, Winter 2021
- ↑ Gary Indiana Semiotext(e) Biography
- ↑ [1] Gary Indiana’s Helter-Skelter Prose Experiments by Joseph Nechvatal published at Hyperallergic
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