Author archives for Katy Gray

in the days ahead

This week brings a reading by Michael Cunnigham, mega-exhibitions opening at the New Museum (Free) and the Met (just a little survey of John Baldessari), IFOA Toronto, homesickess, poetry, and more.

The Changing Light


BOMB ALERT time. Pictures from the DUMBO Arts Festival! Marilyn Minter and Amy Sillman talk day jobs, Novelist Darin Strauss reads at McNally Jackson, Joan Jonas’ at the Fabric Workshop, Amie Siegal‘s Black Moon and, James Merril and Joan Mitchell and well, that’s a lot, really. Click through!

Live-Tweeting the DUMBO Arts Fest!

The amazing Katy Gray will be bouncing through the winding, cobblestone streets of DUMBO twittering about the art action under the bridges. You can follow along on BOMBLOG, or follow us on twitter here.


Unseen Forces

This week brings you the near-scientific spectacles of Swiss artist Roman Singer, an evening of theatrical previews with Mr. Albee, Fredric Tuten at the Strand, Barbara Hammer-time, art by Cordy Ryman, Alejandro Cesarco, a performance by Jana Leo, and a journey to the border regions betwixt apocalypse and epiphany (we’re talking LA, people). Follow us!

Packed with Punch

This week brings music by Marc Ribot and Meshell Ndegeocello, readings by Justin Taylor and Mona Simpson, and Heavy Traffic courtesy of Ralph Bakshi . Also, would-be INTERNS come Market, Develop and Fundraise with us! MORE

Like Sand Slipping Through

Last month of Summer and your booklist just got longer— Rosanne Cash, Martin Amis, and Elizabeth Streb read from their new works. Also, Susana Baca Free! at the Damrosch bandshell! Patricia Clarkson now on Cairo Time and Ping Pong with Kerry James Marshall. Get ready!

The Androgyny of the Human Mind

Learn the poetics of mathematical graffiti with John Sims, join Jennifer Egan‘s Goon Squad, and break free of whatever gender constructs you might be under with a little help from Sally Potter (digitally remastered!) and indulge in copious amounts of Christian Marclay. Sound good? click through!

BOMB takes BUSHWICK!!!


BOMB ventures Northeast in the name of independent publishing, and radio! Catch us this weekend at Brooklyn Open Pages, the mag-and-zine sub-festival to the Bushwick Open Studio festival, 12-6 at Third Ward‘s 195 Morgan Avenue location in studio B. AND start listening for us online Sundays at 11 on Newtown Radio.

Step on it!


Miranda July takes Union Square, Jonathan Franzen at the BPL, Jackie Saccoccio and, oh so much, more. Click through…

Ack Fast!

Shirin Neshat’s Women Without Men, Christian Boltanski’s No Man’s Land and, well, Lichtenstein’s Girls. For a slightly gendered BOMB ALERT read on…