Kristine McKenna is an
American journalist
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,
critic and
art curator
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best known for her interviews with artists, writers, thinkers, filmmakers and musicians. Many of these have been collected in ''Book of Changes'' (2001) and ''Talk to Her'' (2004). Among the people she has interviewed and written about most often over the years are
Exene Cervenka
Exene Cervenka (born Christene Lee Cervenka; February 1, 1956) is an American singer, artist, and poet. She is best known for her work as a singer in the California punk rock band X.
Music career
The 21-year-old Cervenka met 23-year-old ...
,
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian singer-songwriter, poet and novelist. His work explored religion, politics, isolation, depression, sexuality, loss, death, and romantic relationships. He was inducted in ...
,
David Lynch,
Captain Beefheart,
Brian Eno and
Dan Hicks.
Career
McKenna wrote for the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' from 1977 through 1998 and was one of the first mainstream journalists chronicling the early
L.A. punk rock scene.
She was Music Editor for influential avant-garde arts publication ''
Wet'' and West Coast Editor of
NME
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. Her profiles and criticism have appeared in ''
Artforum
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'', ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
ARTnews
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'',
''Vanity Fair'', ''
The Washington Post
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'', ''
Rolling Stone
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'' and many other publications. She was awarded a
National Endowment for the Arts
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Administration grant (1976) and a Critics Fellowship from the
National Gallery of Art (1991). She has contributed to many programs by radio artist
Joe Frank
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.
McKenna co-curated the 1998 exhibition Forming: the Early Days of L.A. Punk, for
Track 16 Gallery in
Santa Monica
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.
She was co-curator of ''Semina Culture:
Wallace Berman
Wallace "Wally" Berman (February 18, 1926 – February 18, 1976) was an American experimental filmmaker, assemblage, and collage artist and a crucial figure in the history of post-war California art.
Personal life and education
Wallace Berman ...
& his Circle'', a traveling group exhibition that opened at the
Santa Monica Museum of Art
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in 2005. She is producer and co-writer of ''
The Cool School'', a documentary about L.A.'s first
avant-garde
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gallery, and her book, ''The Ferus Gallery: A Place to Begin'', was published by
Steidl
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Overview
The company was started by Ger ...
in 2009.
Her 2007 monograph on the photography of
Wallace Berman
Wallace "Wally" Berman (February 18, 1926 – February 18, 1976) was an American experimental filmmaker, assemblage, and collage artist and a crucial figure in the history of post-war California art.
Personal life and education
Wallace Berman ...
, ''Wallace Berman Photographs'', co-written with
Lorraine Wild
Lorraine Wild (born 1953, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-born American graphic designer, writer, art historian, and teacher. She is an AIGA Medalist and principal of Green Dragon Office, a design firm that focuses on collaborative work with a ...
,
was selected as one of the 50 best art books of the year by the
AIGA
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. In 2009, she curated ''She: Work by
Wallace Berman
Wallace "Wally" Berman (February 18, 1926 – February 18, 1976) was an American experimental filmmaker, assemblage, and collage artist and a crucial figure in the history of post-war California art.
Personal life and education
Wallace Berman ...
&
Richard Prince
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'', for the
Michael Kohn Gallery in
Los Angeles
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. In 2010 McKenna curated ''The Beautiful and the Damned'', a show of photographs of L.A.'s early punk scene by Ann Summa. Her 2011 survey exhibition of photographer Charles Brittin was accompanied by the artist's monograph, ''Charles Brittin: West & South''.
In 2010 she partnered with Donna Wingate and
Lorraine Wild
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to launch the publishing imprint Foggy Notion Books.
In October 2015 it was announced that she was co-writing filmmaker
David Lynch's "quasi-memoir" titled ''Life & Work''. The book, retitled ''Room to Dream,'' was published in June 2018. She has participated in Lynch's "Festival of Disruption," doing onstage interviews with Lynch,
Frank Gehry,
Ed Ruscha
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,
Sheryl Lee
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and others.
Musician
Dan Hicks spent hours on the phone with McKenna every Friday for several years before his death in 2016, telling her his life story. She edited the conversations into Hicks' posthumous autobiography, ''I Scare Myself'', published in 2017.
Books
*''Book of Changes'', Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2001.
*''Talk to Her'', Seattle: Fantagraphics Books, 2004.
*''Semina Culture: Wallace Berman & his Circle'', written and edited with Michael Duncan, New York, New York: Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 2005.
*''Wallace Berman Photographs'', written and edited with
Lorraine Wild
Lorraine Wild (born 1953, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian-born American graphic designer, writer, art historian, and teacher. She is an AIGA Medalist and principal of Green Dragon Office, a design firm that focuses on collaborative work with a ...
, Santa Monica, CA, RoseGallery/Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 2007.
*''She: Work by
Wallace Berman
Wallace "Wally" Berman (February 18, 1926 – February 18, 1976) was an American experimental filmmaker, assemblage, and collage artist and a crucial figure in the history of post-war California art.
Personal life and education
Wallace Berman ...
&
Richard Prince
Richard Prince (born 1949) is an American painter and photographer. In the mid-1970s, Prince made drawings and painterly collages that he has since disowned. His image, ''Untitled (Cowboy)'', a rephotographing of a photograph by Sam Abell and ...
'', Kohn Gallery/Distributed Art Publishers, Inc., 2009.
*''The Ferus Gallery: A Place to Begin'', Göttingen, Germany: Steidl, 2009.
*''The Beautiful & the Damned: Photographs by Ann Summa'', Los Angeles, California: Foggy Notion Books, 2010.
*''Charles Brittin: West & South'', Los Angeles, California: Foggy Notion Books, 2011.
*''
Richard Prince
Richard Prince (born 1949) is an American painter and photographer. In the mid-1970s, Prince made drawings and painterly collages that he has since disowned. His image, ''Untitled (Cowboy)'', a rephotographing of a photograph by Sam Abell and ...
: Collected Writings'', Los Angeles, California: Foggy Notion Books, 2011.
*''Notes From a Revolution: Com/co, the Diggers & the Haight'', edited with David Hollander, Los Angeles, California: Foggy Notion Books, 2012.
*''Room to Dream'', written with David Lynch, Random House, 2018.
References
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Living people
American women journalists
American art curators
Los Angeles Times people
Year of birth missing (living people)
21st-century American women
American women curators