Adele Bertei
An evening with Adele Bertei to celebrate the release of 'No New York: A Memoir of No Wave and the Women Who Shaped the Scene.'
'No New York' is an intimate insider's account of New York's most radical cultural revolution. In 1975 a young queer singer from Cleveland meets photographer Nan Goldin — an encounter that will lead them to 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, birthing a counterculture that fused music, art, cinema, fashion and outlaw literature into an uncompromising explosion of creativity. While mainstream culture wallowed in sexism and homophobia, these artists and more created something fluid, fierce, and transgressive. Raw, gripping, and illustrated with rare photographs from personal collections, No New York is the definitive insider's account of the women who obliterated every barrier in their path, taking you deep into the artistic and sexual experimentation of an era when true expression mattered more than money or fame.
'Elegant and incisive’ Viv Albertine
‘Utterly compulsive and passionate’ Thurston Moore
‘Reveals a lost Manhattan full of creativity, space and danger’ Jon Savage
An evening with Adele Bertei to celebrate the release of 'No New York: A Memoir of No Wave and the Women Who Shaped the Scene.'
'No New York' is an intimate insider's account of New York's most radical cultural revolution. In 1975 a young queer singer from Cleveland meets photographer Nan Goldin — an encounter that will lead them to 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, birthing a counterculture that fused music, art, cinema, fashion and outlaw literature into an uncompromising explosion of creativity. While mainstream culture wallowed in sexism and homophobia, these artists and more created something fluid, fierce, and transgressive. Raw, gripping, and illustrated with rare photographs from personal collections, No New York is the definitive insider's account of the women who obliterated every barrier in their path, taking you deep into the artistic and sexual experimentation of an era when true expression mattered more than money or fame.
'Elegant and incisive’ Viv Albertine
‘Utterly compulsive and passionate’ Thurston Moore
‘Reveals a lost Manhattan full of creativity, space and danger’ Jon Savage
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Ironworks Studios
30 Cheapside
Brighton and Hove BN1 4GD
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