New York
Contents
Initiatives
- Venues
 
- 98 Bowery, 1969-1989
 - ABC No Rio, center for art and activism, *1980
 - A.I.R., artist-run exhibition space for women artists, *1972
 - Amant, non-profit exhibition venue, Brooklyn, *2019
 - Anthology Film Archives, *1970
 - Art in General, *1981
 - Artists Space, *1972
 - Babycastles, *2009
 - BHQFU, artist-run school, *2010
 - Bitforms, gallery, *2001
 - Bluestockings, bookstore cafe and activist center, *1999
 - Cabinet, magazine and events, *2000, Log
 - Central Booking, *2009
 - CUE Art Foundation, *2002
 - The Current Museum of Art, *2016
 - Danspace Project, *1974
 - The Drawing Center, museum, *1977
 - EFA Project Space, arts venue, *2008
 - e-flux
 - Electronic Arts Intermix, *1971
 - Elsewhere, live music venue
 - nightclub and arts space, *2014
 - Flux Factory, *1993
 - Franklin Furnace, *1976
 - The Free Black Women's Library, *2015
 - Genspace, community biolab, *2009
 - Gowanus Studio Space, cooperative workspace, *2007
 - happylucky no.1, space for art and music, *2015
 - Harvestworks
 - Industry City, *2009
 - Interference Archive, *2011
 - The Invisible Dog Art Center, *2009
 - Issue Project Room, performance venue, *2003
 - The Kitchen, *1971
 - Knockdown Center, art center and performance space, *2012
 - Light Industry, film and electronic art venue, *2008
 - Metrograph, movie theatre, *2015
 - Miriam, artist-run gallery and bookshop, *2019.
 - No-Space, *2004
 - Participant Inc, alternative art space, *2001
 - Performance Space New York, *1980/2018
 - Pioneer Works, culture centre, *2014
 - Playground Coffee Shop & Annex, community space and bookstore
 - Prime Produce, multi-use space, *2018
 - Printed Matter, art space & artists books, *1976
 - Reanimation Library
 - Recess, *2009
 - Reverse, art space, *2012
 - School for Poetic Computation (SFPC), artist-run school, *2013
 - SculptureCenter, *1928
 - Soft Surplus, *2018
 - Spectacle, collectively-run screening space, *2010
 - The Stone, improvised music venue, *2005, [1]
 - Storefront for Art and Architecture, *1982
 - Wendy's Subway, library and workspace, *2013
 - White Columns, alternative art space, *1970
 
- Past venues: Collective for Living Cinema (1973-1992), 112 Greene Street (1970-).
 - more: Art Spaces Archives Project, Alternatives in Retrospect: An Historical Overview 1969-1975, [2] [3], [4], [5], [6], [7].
 
Initiatives and collectives with no permanent event venue
- Avant.org, *2014
 - Blank Forms, curatorial platform for performance, *2016
 - Clocktower Radio, all-art online museum radio station, *2003
 - Common Practice New York, advocacy group, *2012
 - Cybernetics Library, *2017
 - Deep Lab, *2015
 - Hyphen-Labs
 - Living Room Light Exchange New York, *2016
 - Primary Information, *2006
 - Rhizome, *1996
 - Signal Culture, *2012
 - The Thing, *1991
 - UbuWeb, avant-garde arts resource, *1996
 - Unbag, *2017, Log
 - W.A.G.E. (Working Artists and the Greater Economy), *2008
 - WFMU, independent freeform radio, *1958
 - Past initiatives: ART/new York (video magazine on art, *1981) [8], Collaborative Projects Inc. (Colab) (1978-1986) [9], Institute for Art and Urban Resources (IAUR, *1971).
 
Events
- !!Con, conference, *2014
 - Platform Cooperativism, conference, *2015
 - Printed Matter's NY Art Book Fair, *2011
 - Radical Networks, conference, *2015
 - Software for Artists (S4AD), annual event, *2015, [10]
 - Theorizing the Web, since 2013
 - Event listings: Nonsense NYC, Screen Slate, The Skint.
 
- Past events
 
- Cybernetics Conference, 2017, videos
 - Alternative Art School Fair, 2016
 - alt-AI, 2016
 - Other Primary Structures, exhibition, 2014
 - Digital Labor, conference, 2014
 - PRISM Breakup, 2013
 - Breakout, festival, 2009
 - The Internet as Playground and Factory, conference, 2009
 - video_dumbo, festival for contemporary moving image, 2005-2013
 - Anticopyright Network, exhibition, 1997
 - Real Estate Show, exhibition, 1980 [11]
 - Punk Art, exhibition, 1978
 - Lives, exhibition, 1975
 - Schizo-Culture, 1975
 - Open Circuits, conference, 1974
 - Computer Art Festival, 1973-1975
 - Women's Video Festival, 1972-1980
 - Software - Information Technology: Its New Meaning for Art, exhibition, 1970
 - Information, exhibition, 1970
 - Kinesthetics, exhibition, 1969
 - TV as a Creative Medium, exhibition, 1969
 - Some More Beginnings, exhibition, 1968
 - The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age, exhibition, 1968
 - 9 Evenings: Theatre and Engineering, festival, 1966
 - Primary Structures, exhibition, 1966
 - The Responsive Eye, exhibition, 1965
 - Annual Avant Garde Festival, 1963-1982
 - Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism, exhibition, 1936
 - Cubism and Abstract Art, exhibition, 1936
 - Machine-Age Exposition, exhibition, 1927
 - International Exhibition of Modern Art Assembled by Société Anonyme, exhibition, 1926-1927
 
Art workers
- Tega Brain
 - Ingrid Burrington
 - Ted Byfield
 - Taeyoon Choi
 - Michael Connor
 - Aria Dean
 - Charles Eppley
 - Ben Fino-Radin
 - Alexander R. Galloway
 - Kenneth Goldsmith
 - Sarah Hamerman
 - Sam Hart
 - Nabil Hassein
 - David Hecht
 - Melanie Hoff
 - Nora N. Khan
 - Shannon Mattern
 - Marc H. Miller
 - Alan W. Moore
 - Lai Yi Ohlsen
 - Laurel Ptak
 - Legacy Russell
 - Trebor Scholz
 - Mindy Seu
 - Paul Soulellis
 - Dan Taeyoung
 - Dennis Tenen
 - Francis Tseng
 - Charles Turner
 - McKenzie Wark
 - Chris Woebken
 
- See also
 
Publications
- Alternatives in Retrospect: An Historical Overview 1969-1975, ed. Jacki Apple, New York: New Museum, 1981, 52 pp. Exh. catalogue. Exhibition. Publisher.
 
- Alan Moore, Marc Miller (eds.), ABC No Rio Dinero: The Story of a Lower East Side Art Gallery, New York: ABC No Rio with Collaborative Projects, 1985, vi+195 pp.
 
- Cultural Economies: Histories from the Alternative Arts Movement, NYC, ed. Julie Ault, New York: Drawing Center, 1996, 72 pp. [12]
 
- Julie Ault (ed.), Alternative Art, New York, 1965-1985: a Cultural Politics Book for the Social Text Collective, University of Minnesota Press, with New York: Drawing Center, 2002, ix+396 pp. Publisher. TOC.
 
- Clayton Patterson, et al. (eds.), Resistance: A Radical Social and Political History of the Lower East Side, New York: Seven Stories Press, 2006, 672 pp. Publisher. Event.
 
- Alan W. Moore, "Artists' Collectives: Focus on New York, 1975-2000", in Collectivism After Modernism: The Art of Social Imagination After 1945, eds. Blake Stimson and Gregory Sholette, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2007, pp 193-221.
 
- Christelle Terroni, Les Pratiques artistiques des Espaces Alternatifs à New-York, 1969-1980, Tours: Université François-Rabelais, 2010; rev. as New York Seventies. Avant-garde et espaces alternatifs, Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2015. (French)
 
- Marc H. Miller, 98 BOWERY: 1969 - 89: view from the top floor, 2009 ff. Exhibition (2019).
 
- Alan W. Moore, Art Gangs: Protest and Counterculture in New York City, Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 2011, 185 pp. Street-level history of artists’ groups and collective activity by artists in New York from 1969 to 1985. Review: Anderson (Oxford Art J).
 
- Gallery 98: Art Ephemera, 1960s-1990s, ed. Marc H. Miller, New York, 2011 ff. [13]
 
- Christelle Terroni, "Essor et déclin des espaces alternatifs", La vie des idees, Feb 2011. (French)
- "The Rise and Fall of Alternative Spaces", Books & Ideas, Oct 2011.
 
 
- Lauren Rosati, Mary Anne Staniszewski (eds.), Alternative Histories: New York Art Spaces, 1960 to 2010, MIT Press, and Exit Art, 2012, 408 pp. Rosati's essay, Rachleff's essay. Publisher. Reviews: Anderson (Oxford Art J), Basciano (ArtReview), Friel (Afterimage).
 
- Jessamyn Fiore (ed.), 112 Greene Street: the Early Years, 1970–1974, New York: Radius Books, 2012, 192 pp. Review: Anderson (Oxford Art J).
 
- Carey Lovelace, "Optimism and Rage: The Women's Movement in Art in New York, 1969-1975", Woman's Art Journal 37:1, Spring/Summer 2016, pp 4-11.
 
- Tom Goyens (ed.), Radical Gotham: Anarchism in New York City from Schwab's Saloon to Occupy Wall Street, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2017, 258 pp. Review: Blum (J Stud Rad).
 
- Pauline Chevalier, Une Histoire des espaces alternatifs à New York: de SoHo au South Bronx (1969-1985), Dijon: Les Presses du réel, 2017, 501 pp. Review: Besson (Critique d'art). (French)
 
- Nandini Bagchee, Counter Institution: Activist Estates of the Lower East Side, Fordham University Press, 2018, 264 pp. Publisher.
 
- Steve Lyons, Rezoning the Alternative: Art and Politics in New York at the Dawn of the Reagan Era, Montreal: Concordia University, 2018. PhD dissertation. [14]
 
- Steven H. Jaffe, Activist New York: A History of People, Protest, and Politics, forew. Eric Foner, New York University Press, 2018. [15]
 
- Klaus Biesenbach, Bettina Funcke (eds.), MoMA PS1: A History, New York: Museum of Modern Art, 2019, 304 pp. [16] [17]
 
- Alan W. Moore, "“Approaching Downtown” NYC in London: Post #1", "Post #2", "Post #3", "Post #4", "Post #5", Art Gangs, Aug-Sep 2022. A series of posts about the Approaching Downtown: Avant-Garde Cultural Production in New York City, 1970s-1990s symposium at the Courtauld Institute, London, in mid-July.
 
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