Saturday, May 12, 2012

Cancel Memorial Day weekend plans! Gerry Visco hosts ON SUNDAY, MAY 27th - FOXY w/ DJ ERNIE COTE

Cancel those Memorial Day weekend plans NOW! I'm hosting with a collection of utter freaks! Come and party with the pros!! HOUSE OF AVIANCE BLOG: ON SUNDAY, MAY 27th - FOXY w/ DJ ERNIE COTE and M...: FOXY @  579 6th Avenue   $5 before 12 or with name drop/RSVP $10 general admission  for RVSP Password email antitwink@gmail.com MUSIC BY :...

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Alter/Altars at Christopher Henry Gallery, opening Thursday April 12th, 2012


Alter/Altars is a video collaboration by Joe E. Jeffreys and Ves Pitts with Penny Arcade, Poison Eve, Gazelle, Nicholas Gorham, James Habacker, Inbred Hybrid Collective, Joseph Keckler, Kyle Kupres, Pearl McLove, Gerry Visco, and Rose Wood.

Christopher Henry Gallery proudly presents VES PITTS: MEOW. This is the gallery’s 3rd solo show of the New York based photographer. Pitts is known for his keen eye for capturing the most unusual and intriguing of personalities on the New York, New Orleans, London and Paris underground scene; including burlesque acts, performance artists, the erotic, and Gay subculture which the artist has documented over the past 18 years.

Pitts is known primarily for his still photography. This exhibit delves deeper into the psychology of some of Pitts’ favorite subject. MEOW features a large scale video projection called ALTARS, a dynamic collaboration with Joe E. Jeffreys. ALTARS is a series of video segments of assorted personalities, the subjects were left alone in a room and filmed before a mirror, interacting solely with their own reflection. The performers undergo a transformation as they put on make-up, get dressed/undressed, and into character(s.) Featured performers include Rose Wood, Penny Arcade, Nicholas Gorham, Inbred Hybrid Collective, Gerry Visco, and many more.

A series of photo books will also be available for sale, including “Diamond Whorehouse” the latest and largest ever compilation Pitts has authored to date.

After-Party at "My Chiffon Is Wet" at Eastern Bloc, 505 East 6th Street bet. Aves. A and B. No Cover. Starting at 10pm until Late.

Christopher Henry Gallery
April 12-May 6, 2012
127 Elizabeth Street
NYC

christopherhenrygallery.com

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Gerry Visco Day TODAY!!

Gerry Visco Day TODAY!!


If you can't make it 6 to 9 PM tonight, join Gerry and hosts Leo Gugu and Paisley Dalton also tonight at the after-party from 11 PM until 3:30 AM at the weekly dance party, My Chiffon Is Wet at Eastern Bloc, 505 East 6th Street (Aves. A and B). Special guest host: Alan Cumming!  
Photo by Gerry Visco


Save the date: Gerry & The Twinks will be appearing at Pussy Faggot on Friday, April 6th at Public Assembly. It's gonna be hilarious!



TONITE:  Salon No. 15 Last Thursdays: Attention Deficit Disorderly Conduct with Gerry Visco
Thursday March 29th, 6 to 9 PM




Salon No. 15, 15 Clinton Street (between E. Houston and Stanton Streets), (646)573-2499  

Attention Deficit Disorderly Conduct is a show featuring a collection of photos taken by Gerry Visco, a photographer, performer, and writer based in New York City. She shoots 1,000+ photographs a week and her hard-drive is always full. The opening will also feature performances by Visco and others TBA: like Gerry & The Twinks -- Adam Van Buren, Kelvin Oliver Goncalves, Hari Nef, Reve Douglas, Joe Kane, Jesus Mondragon. Friends who may perform: Indigo Earl, Shane Shane, Joseph Keckler, maybe YOU.

Like many in today’s frazzled world, she has Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and barely sleeps. Her life is a tumultuous eruption of parties, shows, social media, a day job, and a slew of night jobs and art projects. Despite working constantly, she’s broke. “I only have two cents but I feel like a million bucks,” she says.

The photos and performances in this show portray New York City survivors navigating their way in life while they party on. The colorful artists, performers, and nightlife people have created their own strategy to flourish in an urban landscape fraught with challenges. The American Dream holds no assurances or promises. Working hard for a lifetime can result in getting laid off, 90-year-old women are being thrown out of their lifelong homes, doctors refuse to help in an emergency out of a fear of being sued, family relations and partnerships are tenuous and easily severed, and tens of millions of Americans have no health insurance or even jobs. Cellphones track your every movement while giving you cancer, the Internet records all your activities and thoughts, you can’t walk the streets or enter a bar without a state-issued ID, you can’t smoke in public, you have to take your shoes off at the airport and behave yourself or else. While corporations and the government have hijacked the economy, forcing us to toil away at drone jobs, taxed up the yin yang and barely able to pay the rent and student loans, the freaky members of The Gerry Party have fun and enjoy their lives by doing it THEIR way.

When Gerry Visco, a survivor herself, escaped the suburbs of Boston and arrived in the gritty New York City of 1974, the streets were dangerous and the economy sucked, but the possibilities were endless. Fast-forward to 2012: the city is cleaner, safer but how can you survive in this brave new world with a million rules but not too many guarantees. If you’re not guilty of disorderly conduct these days, then you’re guilty of being a zombie.

 Photo by Gerry Visco
Illegally blonde and at large on the Upper East Side of New York City, Gerry Visco’s a performer, writer, photographer, and nightlife personality who Gayletter dubbed “the Queen of Trouble.”

She’s performed at Dixon Place, The Wild Project, the Creative Time annual gala, the Bowery Poetry Club, Chantal’s House of Shame in Berlin, and Envoy Gallery. Her performance career began in 1980 with her role in Woody Allen’s film, “Stardust Memories,” and she’s appeared in numerous films and videos, including a recent vignette in Abel Ferrara’s 2012 “4.44 Last Day On Earth.” Visco writes for Out Magazine and Hyperallergic. From 2006-2011, she had a weekly column in New York Press, covering parties, events, and the arts and was cited by the Village Voice for the Best of Award as Bravest Nightlife Photographer in 2010. Her photography has appeared in New York Press, New York Magazine, The Village Voice, Try State Magazine, The Daily News, Gawker, Gothamist, and numerous online publications, and was exhibited in a solo show at the Munch Gallery in New York City. She holds a BA in Literature, an MFA in Writing, and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.

Visco is currently writing a tell-all memoir about her colorful life as muse, actor, fag hag, rent girl, and disco diva in the gritty glamorous world of New York City during the 1970s and 1980s.

Her Gerrification project, a global effort designed to eradicate ugliness. Dressing like Gerry will improve your mood and your life. This project inspired Gerry & The Twinks. Twinks, for the uninitiated are traditionally young, thin, hairless gay men but Gerry Visco is expanding the definition of "twink" to include anyone who is fun, cute, and full of pep. That means Gerry Visco is a twink.

Most people in this world resign themselves to dull, colorless lives at drone jobs, desperately trying to pay their bills and bemoaning how "tired" they are when really they are depressed. Gerry & The Twinks are here to change all that! Join the Gerry Party and have FUN!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Monday, January 30, 2012

"These 7 Sicknesses" Flea Theater

"These 7 Sicknesses" at the Flea Theater on 41 White St. NYC thru 2/26. The production mashes together and modernizes the 7 surviving texts of Sophocles. The cast is superb, as is the direction, adaptation and staging. I recommend you go see it immediately! Sophocles, like all the ancient Greek tragedy authors, is intense and totally absorbing. I adore the high drama and extremes of emotion and also, it's quite bloody. The actors serve dinner during the intermissions.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Kielbasa 1/27/11

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Kielbasa 1/27/11, a set on Flickr.

Kielbasa is a biweekly party in Greenpoint at Veronica People's Club and is hosted by the insane but charming Kelly Gorman. It's been written up in the New York Times, Time Out New York and etc. Sometimes, the fabulous Gerry Visco hosts and takes some shots. Be there, bitches!

Lady Starlight Go-Go dancing at the Motherfucker Party 2007

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These are photos I took at the Motherfucker party in 2007 on Labor Day Weekend. Lady Starlight was go-go dancing and Lady Gaga, a brunette at the time, was hosting. Of course, at the time, they were only known on the club scene. I have photos I took of Gaga which I have not yet posted -- and will, if a publication pays for them. It was a great party and I took tons of photos there.