Living
Archive Festival is finally here and last night was the resplendid grand
opening at Arsenal Inst fur film und
video kunst that was packed beyond the rafters.
The evening began with Daniel “Haji”Hendrickson as Jehovah of Armies
introducing the triumph-verant team of
Milena Gregor, Birgit Kohler and Empress Stefanie Schulte Strathaus who gave
impassioned speeches kicking off the 50 year jubilation that is the Kino
Arsenal and this most ambitious monthlong artistic observation that is Living
Archive. The VIPs who gave further
tribute: Bernd Neumann State Minister
for Culture and Media who promised to support Arsenal for the next 50
years. He was being recorded so this
saavy politician will have to stay true to his word. Also Hortensia Voelckers the Artistic Director
of the German Federal Cultural Foundation and Erika and Ulrich Gregor, the
co-founders and long term directors of the Freunde der Deutschen Kinemathek and
the first Family of German Avante gard cinema.
In the foyer was a delicious spread catered by Trattoria A Muntagnola
and drinks bartended by the Gersch Twins: Salome & Richard with assistance
by Garet. Everyone was in a festive mood
and feeling quite celebratory. Ran into
Darryl Els the bright eyed and sparkly South Afrikan curator/studkin whose
Living Archive program is this Thursday at 6pm.
Susanne Sachsee of CHEAP was looking quite lovely and her video
installation will open tonight at the KW along with the Ludvig Schonherr
install. Herr Schonherr’s gorgeous wife
and muse Trixie Cordua was filled with her usual good cheer, along with Uli
Ziemons and his hot girlfriend Julianne, Marcin Malaszczak, Julian Radlmeier,
Marc Siegel, the always stunning Dorothee Wenner whose Family Affairs docu can
be seen at the Arsenal’s website and in the Arsenal’s Rote Foyer, DJane Olga
Damnitz, Angela Anderson, Constanze Ruhm, Angela Melitopoulos, Florian Zeyfang,
Stephan Geene, The Reboot FM Radio team, Gertrude Koch, Birgit Hein, and Eunice
Martin who after the party masterfully accompanied the 1928 Soviet film by Alexander
Dowshenko that gave the Arsenal its name.
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Tuesday, June 04, 2013
GEIST IM EXIL
Making
a live appearance with his sensational films Dandy Dust and Flaming Ears was
the geniuses genius that is the one and only Hans Scheirl in Berlin from Vienna
just for the festival. When I first saw
Dandy Dust back in Los Angeles in the late 1990s it mesmerized me. Dandy Dust is a movie unlike any other and is
a whirling dervish of hypnotic imagery, that is smart, whimsical and lusty. The plot revolves around a patrician humanoid’s
interstellar misadventures throughout the ages. Its as if Gertrude Stein’s
Orlando and Baron Muenchhausen were merged with James Joyce’s Finnigan’s Wake.
I had
never seen 1991’s Flaming Ears, so it was an utter treat.
A large group of us retreated for dinner after Dandy Dust at a nearby
Indian Restaurant so unfortunately we missed about 30 minutes of Flaming Ears
which I found to be a saaphic sci fi version of Joseph Losey’s Modesty Blaise
with not one but three different versions of Monica Vitti. After the screening
Mr. Scheirl was joined on stage with co-directors Ursula Puerrer and Dietmar
Schipek for a lively round midnight Q&A session. In the audience making the festival scene:
Anna Muelter, Max Jorge Hinderer Cruz,with the beautiful and brave Liad, the
Isaeli widow of the late queer theorist dreamboat supreme Tim Stuettgen, Angela
Melitoupolous, Katja Diessenbach, art theoretician Sabeth Buchmann, Piero
Bellomo, ginger artist Gwynel,and producer
Jurgen Brunning with young sexy Turkish/German actor Fahri Yardim.
Manuel
Schubert and I had a juicy time visiting the studio and atelier of kJohnnyBlue in
KreuzKoelln interviewing him about his Living Archive project for
FilmHighlights Magazine. kJohnny was
very gracious and generous allowing us into his highly masculine musical world. Manuel and I were lucky to be given tiny preview tidbits of the lovesexy Mr. Blue’s
upcoming musical performance which take place on June 29th at 11pm
at the Gruner Salon at the Volksbuhner.
Last
night Ms. Nancy Barton of NYU and her handsome Jewish stud of a husband Michael
took me out for dinner at East London-God Save Brit Food. We had a fab time together along with
Professor Dr. Lawrence Rickels who is the curator of the exhibition Wood(s) at
Zwinger Galerie that opened May 18th till July 13th. The lovely bound catalogue for the show
Woods-On Identification With Lost Causes looks beautiful and I can’t wait to
poor through it. Dr. Rickels is also
involved in the Whole Earth Exhibition and Conference at Haus der Kulturen Der
Welt that is curated by Diedrich Deiderichsen
and Anselm Franke giving a talk on Cybernetics and Holism on Saturday June 22nd.
Friday, May 31, 2013
PUBERTAET RELOADED
Received
several emugs from people asking me what i though of the remake of The Great
Gatsby starring Leo DiCaprio. Mr.
DiCaprio before he became a matinee idol was my teenage neighbour in the Los
Feliz Village section of Los Angeles over 20 years ago. Also living in this neighbourhood was
writer Dennis Cooper and punk/metal star Glenn Danzig who owned a spooky
looking house on Franklin Avenue between Hillhurst and Vermont. Little Leo as I use to call him back then would be one
of the skateboarding teens hanging out on Vermont at the old Amok Bookstore
where Mrs. Michael Glass held court.
Next door was the Beastie Boys and Kim Gordon boutiques. The director Spike Jonze who is the heir to
the Spiegel Catalogue fortune also spent
a lot of time in the area with his then hunky boyfriend who was an aspiring
singer/songwriter. Yes you heard it
here Spike Jonze before he married
Sophia Coppolla was a trendy queer boy on the scene going to underground
parties like Fuck,SissyClub USA, Sin-a-matic, Sit n Spin,Trade and Hai Karate. But getting back to my thoughts on The Great
Gatsby. I was surprised that I actually
liked the first hour of the film. Toby
McGuire made a good Nick Carraway, and was definitely better then Sam Waterston
who played the role in the 1974 Paramount film starring Mia Farrow and Robert
Redford. Leo was certainly better then
Redford and now that Mr. DiCaprio is in early middle age he is much handsomer
then when he was a pretty youth. His age
lines give him texture. Mia Farrow was
a much better Daisy Buchanan then the
blondine actress who plays her in this version whose name I can’t recall . .
.oh and Bruce Dern as Tom Buchanan still can’t be beat as well as Karen Black
in the role of the doomed Myrtle. I hate
modern day 3-D movies-they turn every flick into a cheese corn
animated film.
As a movie buff I am
embarrassed to admit that I have never seen the silent film version of Gatsby
or the 1949 Paramount remake starring Alan Ladd with Shelly Winters as Myrtle.
Had a
nice interview at the Cheese Endique Trifecta with a sweet young American writer
and artist Ali Fitzgerald for a US arts publication.
She also wants to do a graphic novel presentation with me for Bitch Magazine. The next morning I had a power photo shoot
with a German based arts and culture magazine called Manipulate, Monogomy or something with
an M. The stylist was only able to find caftans and dashikis for me to wear and
the gay overblown hair queen make-up artist was a bit clueless with his plucked eyebrows so I had to just
tell him to do me simple glamour. His first attempt I wound up looking like one
of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
Been
feeling a little under the weather but was cheered up by being invited to breakfast by a handsome visiting
curator who shall remain un-named as he doesn't want anyone stealing his ideas for an upcoming project. Floating on a cloud on my way back home I saw a sight that you can only see in Berlin,
namely a German new age looking man the
kind that you would see leading a drum circle walking a rangy mutt of a medium
sized dog with dreadlocks. I kid you
not.
Was
thinking about the LA Creole Mafia the other day. I started to wonder what ever
happened to Michael Duet? Michael was a blue eyed blondine haired Creole boy
who I went to school with from elementary to high school. Michael’s family and my Creole mother’s clan
The Duplantier’s are related. I think
all of the Louisiana Creole’s who moved to Southern California during the great
migration are all related in some way. The Duet Family all looked very white
with decidedly caucasion features, and hair you could run a fine tooth comb through. What
gave them away is when they opened their mouth and nothing but the ghetto came
clanging out, sort of like Beyonce Knowles. Michael Duet was born
hunky and got more manly as he got older.
We were never friends growing up, but were friendly with each
other. He was a smart boy but choose to
act like he was dumb, and by middle school he was a complete stoner, so
although I found him quite attractive I never liked hanging around people who
smoked weed. Another Creole family of note was the Guinvere’s. Roger Guinvere
Smith became a somewhat well known character actor with a feature role on the
HBO series OZ. Roger also hung out a bit
in the punk and underground LA scene and was pals with Lawrence Fishbourne when
he use to be the doorguy at Contemporary Artist Space in Hollywood, which was a
tiny art space on North Cahuenga in Hollywood in the early 1980s run by Janet
Cunningham who was a white Louisiana transplant who later became a casting
agent for punk rockers and other weird bohemian types in TV and movies. Janet cast all the punkers in the famous
Quincy TV episode starring Jack Klugman.
The Aubrey’s were the most famous LA Creole family with all its members
being either journalists or city politicians.
Erin Aubrey was one of my wonderful colleages at the LA Weekly and
received a lot of attention for a cover story she wrote about the politics of
having a voluptuous rear end.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
PRINZIP DER LUST
My performative lecture at Ballhaus Naunynstrasse as part of the academic conference DECOLONIZING THE “COLD” WAR / BE.BOP 2013. BLACK EUROPE BODY POLITICS went over smashingly well with an SRO crowd that included bootacious scholar Nanna Heidenreich, Skandinavian Muslim Warrior Daniel Hendrickson, set designer Senol Senturk, Kurdish art ingenueNazli Kalerci, intermedia sensation Susanna Sachsse, the gorgeous young Columbian/German director Simon Jaikiriuma Paetau who has two films in the Xposed Film Festival with his pal the modern dancer boy beaut from Cartagena Columbia Jair Luna, film scholar Maja Figge with her filmmaker/artist girlfriend Bettina, tanzer Juliana Piquero, Walter “Post Coloniality is his middle name” Mignolo,Cecilia Tripp(cineaste/artshtar), Karim Ainouz, Mario Brandao,Wagner Carvalho, Raul Moarquech Ferrera-Balanquet and the delightful Dannys Montes De Oca Moreda of Centro De Arte Contemporaneo who puts on the Cuban Biennale and informally invited me to participate. Would love to chow down on the large pingas of those Island men of Havana. Speaking of chowing. I spent a lot of time in my dressing room after the event with my beautiful German tech boy Gustave who is extremely love sexxxxy with a capital T. Special shout outs to Brazilian lovely Silvia of Ballhaus, Jens, Tessa and curator Alanna Lochwood. The last week has been especially sad because of the suicide of one of the smartest,most talented people to grace the principality of Berlin Mr. Tim Stüttgen. I hadn´t known Tim for a very long time, but I appreciated his commitment and enthusiasm to queer adventurism in all its many facets and explorations. I will always cherish his complete spontaneity when he appeared on my talkshow/installation Vaginal Davis is Speaking From the Diaphragm as part of Camp/Anti-Camp last year where he geniusly impersonated a Bel Ami blue movie starlet with hilarious results. There will not be a day that will pass where I won´t be thinking of the beautiful Tim Stüttgen. I love you and miss you.
Rising Stars, Falling Stars- We Must Have Music! Sunday evening was very bittersweat because it was also the evening of Tim Stüttgen´s memorial at bbooks. Our salute to the feminist tap dancing sensation Eleanor Powell and her 1940 film Broadway Melody was packed to the utter rafters with Hollywood musical enthusiasts that included Oscar Isaacs (straight from the Cannes Film Festival)the star of The Coen Bros Inside Llewyn Davies with prima ballerina Trixie “Beatrice Cordua” Schonherr,Daniel Hendrickson, Arsenal Empress Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Uli Ziemons, Markus Ruff all gearing up for the monthlong Living Archive Festival,actor Jim Parrack(As I Lay Dying)femcee Iggy Azalia with Bond girl Gemma Arterton, the glamorous Manuela Monk, Frankfurt legend and writer of the spiritual tome Eine Echte Diva-Mock –Up. Miss Monk was my co-host when CHEAP brought Camp/Anti-Camp to Frankfurt at the end of last year with VD is Speaking from the Diaphragm. So great seeing Manuela who was accompanied by the sweet Martin Waßmann of Berlin´s Wintergarten Variete Theatre and their young friend David. Manuela regaled with more stories of her time spent with the legendary Eartha Kitt in the 1980s here in Berlin. I was rolling on the floor when she told me that one time she and Eartha wound up in the wrong hotel room and had to make a quick skadaddle before the room´s real occupant emerged. The Living Archive Festival ends on June 30th with a RSFS-WMHM presentation of Vicente Minnelli´s 1970 film On A Clear Day You Can See Forever starring Barbra Streisand and Yves Montand so mark it on your calenderia.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Monday, May 13, 2013
RAMPENLICHT
Met Daniel Hendrickson, the Skandinavian Muslim at WAU Cafe for coffee before venturing upstairs to HAU 2 to see Antonia Baehr’s Abecedarium Bestiarium-Affinitaeten in Tiermetaphern her sculptural masterclass meditation consisting of dahliac scores for extinct animals. The brilliantine Miss Baehr and her alter ego Werner Hirsch were in fine form radiating in the sublime glow of manima/womina affinities. The audience was rapt in this evenings lush spring night of orchestral movement and sonorities with churning energy aided by a superb soundcape and La Baehr’s mystical vocal conjuring. The hexen spirit was in apt supply. There were so many lovely moments of pure geniustrata, but my favourite being the Patriarchal Poetry of Gertrude Stein featuring music by Pauline Boudry. Antononia Baehr has an endless reservoir of stage presence, timing and allure that comes together in high Garlandish blatancy. The celebutants in the audience included Baehr collaborators: Stefan Pente, Isabell Spengler, Pauline Boudry, and the marvelous starina Dodo Heidenreich accompanied by the entire Heidenreich clan of love sexy Mamma Theresa, the retired conductor and music teacher,Nanna and big brother Andreas (the true cineaste of the family. he has his fingers in pretty much every festival in the Frankfurt area-Go East, Nippon Connection, Exground etc, programs the Caligari and Weiterstadt Kinos, and also works for the German Film Institute, Brazilian film director Karim Ainouz, Mario Brandao, Uli Ziemons, Nicholas Bussmann (musician and husband to filmmaker Lucile Desamory, Arsenal Prinzessin Birgit Kohler, Antonia Baehr's father, the painter Ulrich Baehr, Maja Figge (film scholar who does amazing research on Fritz Lang)Sabine Marte, Austrian filmmaker/artist, and Silvia Casalina the significant other of Pauline Boudry, who is a rocket engineer working for the French version of NASA.
Didn’t find this out till recently that 40s youth starina Deanna Durbin died age 91. Miss Durbin wisely gave up her career when she was 28 in 1950 and retired to a private life in the south of France with her third husband Charles David. If only the great Judy who started her film career with Miss Durbin with the MGM short Every Sunday in 1935 had done the same, probably she would still have been around to see the new century. It also saddens me to report that the legendary downtown New York figure and great poet Taylor Mead died age 88. Mead was a brilliant star on every possible current and was way ahead of his time. Its tragic that it was an evil Manhattan landowner and carpetbagger who hastened Mr.Mead's death. The USA doesn’t take care of its legends and should be ashamed.
***Piero Bellomo of La Collezione fame turned it out with his yearly Spargel Dinner Party which is the hottest ticket in Schoeneberg’s Lutzoplatz Plaza. Among the dinner guests film ingénue Dree Hemingway,photogs Inez Van Lamsweerde, Vinoodh Matadin and Tom of Wilmersdorft the legendary choreographer and former Boylesque star of the Follies Bergere who now divides his time between Berlina and South Florida.
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