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JONATHAN ALLEN

CONTEMPORARY ART
  • SOLO EXHIBITIONS
    • LIVE FROM NEW YORK 2020
    • All day long 2019
    • Do you know what's worrying me? 2019
    • Knowing that Your House is On Fire 2018
    • At Work 2017
    • Maelstrom 2016
    • Everywhere and Here 2016
    • Ransack 2015
    • North Coast 2014
    • Loading 2013
    • Through The Vanishing Point 2012
    • Explore Thyself 2011
  • INTERRUPTIONS
  • ON COURSE
  • WHIPLASH
  • POPEYE
  • COLLABORATIONS
    • About A Minute
    • What will we be like when we get there
    • Find Yourself Here
    • Founders
    • Ransack
    • Loading
    • Brooklyn Arts Press
    • i like penises: a little something in 24 acts
  • ABOUT
    • Bio
    • Contact
  • AVAILABLE WORK
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PREGRETS

Jonathan Allen May 17, 2017

A collaboration between visual artist Jonathan Allen and poet Anselm Berrigan. 

 

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an (in)vocation

Jonathan Allen February 5, 2016

A collaboration between visual artist Jonathan Allen and poet Erica Kaufman.


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On Governors Island

Jonathan Allen August 9, 2015

A collaboration between visual artist Jonathan Allen and poet Laura Henriksen. 

 

 

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ABOUT A MINUTE is a series of video collaborations between myself and NYC area poets.

I've been following contemporary poetry closely for some time now and am excited to invite poets to my studio on Governors Island, write a poem during this "micro-residency," and record themselves reading the poem. Then I will have a chance to respond by making the video part of the collaboration.

Each video will be about a minute in length and each poet will recommend the next collaborator so that I have the opportunity to
organically expand the circle of writers I know.