Posted on Apr 23, 2011 by Intravenal Sound Operations
Featuring Diamanda Galás’s The Law of the Plague (from Plague Mass)
Censored, Censured, but Never Forgotten: Rescuing the Legacy of a Controversial New York Artist
by Pia Catton, for the Wall Street Journal
Statement On David’s Short Version of “A Fire In My Belly”
by David Wojnarowicz Co-Filmaker and Collaborator Marion Scemama, Paris
Ant Rap
by Tony Phillips, for OUT Magazine
Wojnarowicz’s Apostasy (The best piece Diamanda believes has been written in the media on Wojanorwicz’s legacy.)
by James Romberger
“X-Ray of Civilization”: David Wojnarowicz and the Politics of Representation
by Leon Hilton
Warhol Foundation threatens to cut funding over ‘Fire in My Belly’ fiasco
by Robyn Chelsea-Seifert
“Hide/Seek” Flap: “Silence = Death” (but so does intemperate rhetoric)
by Lee Rosenbaum
New Museum press release regarding the exhibition of A Fire in My Belly
The month of September brings with it the end of summer, the beginning of a new year on the Orthodox calendar, and the anniversaries of dates that have ravaged Hellenic civilization and culture. On September 14, we commemorate the Hellenic Genocide. We remember once again the Hellions of Asia Minor who were systematically murdered by the governments of the Young Turks and Mustafa Kemal Pasha.