Press
The Kitchen is represented by Blake Zidell & Associates.
For most press inquiries, please call (718) 643-9052
or email Blake (blake@blakezidell.com) or Yuri (yuri@blakezidell.com).
For general inquiries please contact Caitlin at (212) 255-5793 ext. 10 or caitlin@thekitchen.org.
For most press inquiries, please call (718) 643-9052
or email Blake (blake@blakezidell.com) or Yuri (yuri@blakezidell.com).
For general inquiries please contact Caitlin at (212) 255-5793 ext. 10 or caitlin@thekitchen.org.
Press Releases
- Either/Or
- Tristan Perich: Noise Patterns
- Synth Nights: Annie Gosfield, Yuka C. Honda, Brian Marsella, and Ebe Oke
- Synth Nights: David Behrman, Sergei Tcherepnin, and Ben Vida
- Michael Portnoy: 27 Gnosis
- Jennifer Monson/iLAND: Live Dancing Archive
- Jacob Kassay: Untitled (disambiguation)
- Nadia Sirota: Baroque
- Claude Wampler: N’a pas un gramme de charisme.
- Radiohole: INFLATABLE FRANKENSTEIN
- Matt Keegan & Eileen Quinlan: Y? O! G... A.
- Camille Henrot and Joakim: Psychopompe
- Adrienne Truscott: ...Too Freedom...
- New York City Players presents Richard Maxwell: Neutral Hero
- Elad Lassry: Untitled (Presence)
- Synth Nights: Oneohtrix Point Never + Musica Elettronica Viva
- DD Dorvillier / human future dance corps: Danza Permanente
- The Kitchen L.A.B.: Shannon Jackson, Elad Lassry, Tere O’Connor, and Lynne Tillman
- Staging the People: Jacques Rancière and Bruno Bosteels in Conversation
- Matter Out of Place
- Dirty Looks: On Location presents This Is Not a Dream
- MASO ET MISO VONT EN BATEAU: 1970s Feminist Video by French Militant Collectives
- An Evening with Cinema 16
- The National Theater of the United States of America: The Golden Veil
- Jack Ferver and Marc Swanson: Two Alike
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ACME
Performs the music of William Brittelle and Mick Barr - If I Can't Dance: How We Behave
- Matt Wolf: I Remember – A Film about Joe Brainard
- Virginia Overton
- Keren Cytter: Show Real Drama
- Harry Dodge: Frowntown
- An Evening with The Paris Review
- Laura Parnes: County Down
- Either/Or: 7th Annual Spring Festival
- Bjarne Melgaard Interviews Leo Bersani
- Faye Driscoll: You’re Me
- An Evening with Fillip
- An Evening with Douglas Crimp: “Our Kind of Movie”—The Films of Andy Warhol
- Optipus Laboratory
- An Evening with The New Inquiry
- Instrumentals
- An Evening with Ugly Duckling Presse: Emergency INDEX
- Robert Beavers on Markopoulos and the Temenos
- Simone Leigh: You Don’t Know Where Her Mouth Has Been
- Pam Tanowitz: Untitled (The Blue Ballet)
- Neal Medlyn: Wicked Clown Love
- The Varieties of Performance Experience: A panel discussion with authors Judith Rodenbeck and Shannon Jackson
- Jay Scheib: World of Wires
- Lauren Kelley: Froufrou Conclusions
- Dance and Process: Julie Alexander, Michelle Boulé, and Martin Lanz
- An Evening with Electronic Literature Organization
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Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion:
Live! The Realest MC - An Evening with n+1
- An Evening with Hal Foster: The Art-Architecture Complex and The First Pop Age
- Robert Ashley: That Morning Thing
- Jennie C. Jones: Absorb / Diffuse
- Joe Winter: The Stars Below
- Anna Sperber: FOREVERANDADAY
- Yvonne Rainer: Poems
- A.Bandit: Experiments from The [Space] Between featuring Glenn Kaino and Derek DelGaudio
- Wally Cardona and Jennifer Lacey with Jonathan Bepler: TOOL IS LOOT
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The Kitchen Block Party
A Free Neighborhood Street Fair - Pioneers of the Downtown Sound: Tony Conrad, Pauline Oliveros, Joan La Barbara, Laurie Spiegel, and Rhys Chatham
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The View from a Volcano:
The Kitchen's Soho Years, 1971-85 - PearlDamour + Shawn Hall: How to Build a Forest
- Dean Moss and Sungmyung Chun: Nameless forest
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Out of Print
An Evening with Ugly Duckling Presse - Emily Roysdon: A Gay Bar Called Everywhere (With Costumes and No Practice)
- PEN World Voices Festival of International Literature: New Orleans
- Shame the Devil
- Michael Paul Britto and Kenya (Robinson)
- MGM Grand: NUT
- Aluminum Music
- 21c Liederabend op. 2
- Steven Reker: People Get Ready
- My Barbarian: Broke People’s Baroque Peoples’ Theater
- Vicky Shick: Not Entirely Herself
- Cauleen Smith: REMOTE VIEWING
- An Evening with Cinema 16
- Annie Gosfield: Daughters of the Industrial Revolution
- Briggan Krauss with Raha Raissnia: Cosmography
- Brent Green: Gravity was Everywhere Back Then
- Ellie Ga: The Fortunetellers
- Trajal Harrell: Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at The Judson Church
- An Evening with Esopus
- An Evening with CoonBidness
- Shim Sham
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Devotion: Sarah Michelson
For New York City Players - Adam Pendleton: BAND
- Dance and Process: Oren Barnoy, Megan Byrne, and Antonio Ramos
- Toni Dove: Spectropia
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Tamar-kali: Pseudoacoustic
Valerie June: Organic Moonshine Roots Music - An Evening with FENCE BOOKS
- An Evening with Sam Amidon
- n+1 symposium on Roland Barthes: Reflections on the public, private intellectual
- Justin Bond and the House of Whimsy: Re:Galli Blonde (A Sissy Fix)
- Alex Hubbard: Death Never Sleeps
- Sean Raspet: As If Written In
- Ralph Lemon: Meditation
- Rhys Chatham and Angie Eng: Echodes
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Sam Green and Dave Cerf: Utopia in Four Movements
Live music by The Quavers
special guest Brendan Canty (Fugazi) - Shim Sham
- Christian Rizzo: b.c, janvier 1545, fontainebleau
- Yasmeen Godder: Singular Sensation
- Pamela Z: Baggage Allowance
- The Absolutely Other
- That Reminds Me: An Evening with A Public Space
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Donna Uchizono: longing two
A work performed in two parts - Shim Sham
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Derrick Adams: Go Stand Next To The Mountain
Narcissister: This Masquerade - Leslie Hewitt: On Beauty, Objects, and Dissonance
- Mary Halvorson / Kevin Shea
- Talk Show: An Evening with Ugly Duckling Presse
- luciana achugar: PURO DESEO
- Pablo Helguera: The Juvenal Players
- Shana Moulton and Nick Hallett: Whispering Pines 10
- Jay Scheib: Bellona, Destroyer of Cities
- Amy Granat: The Sheltering Sky
- Doveman and Peter Pears: An Evening with Thomas Bartlett and Nico Muhly
- David Neumann/Advanced Beginner Group: Big Eater
- An Evening with Chimurenga
- Alex Escalante: The 25th Frame
- An Evening with Cabinet: The Art of Hypochondria
- An Evening with Esopus
- Jon Kinzel: Responsible Ballet And What We Need is a Bench to Put Books On
- Shim Sham
- Hahn Rowe
- Nature Theater of Oklahoma: Romeo and Juliet
- Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture
Press Coverage
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"Dance and Process is both an important platform for new artists and a reflection of the Kitchen's commitment to supporting innovative work."
–Art in America on Dance and Process: Kira Alker and Elke Luyten, Anna Azrieli, Moriah Evans, Yve Laris Cohen -
"One of New York's more trustworthy purveyors of fresh sounds"
–The New York Times on Either/Or -
"...an engaging, magnetic performance, one that offered a satisfactory taste of rare sounds while making you crave even more."
–Bachtrack on Either/Or -
"...enjoy the ride."
–New York Theatre Review on William Leavitt: Habitat -
Amy Taubin on Chantal Akerman's "Maniac Shadows"
–Artforum on Chantal Akerman: Maniac Shadows -
Will Heinrich on Chantal Akerman's 'Maniac Shadows'
–NY Observer on Chantal Akerman: Maniac Shadows -
"This place is where a lone woman takes her journey...Wieder-Atherton assumes the role of the woman, using the cello as her voice."
–Classical TV on Sonia Wieder-Atherton: Odyssey for Cello and Imaginary Choir -
"...a brisk, beautiful, and in the end thought-provoking presentation..."
–Atlas Obscura on Sam Green and Yo La Tengo: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller -
Interview by Buck Wanner and Jess Applebaum on Sam Green's "The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller"
–Culturebot on Sam Green and Yo La Tengo: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller -
Andrew Russeth reviews Sam Green and Yo La Tengo's "The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller"
–GalleristNY on Sam Green and Yo La Tengo: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller -
John DeFore on "The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller"
–The Hollywood Reporter on Sam Green and Yo La Tengo: The Love Song of R. Buckminster Fuller -
Rashida Bumbray interviews with Camille A. Brown about her piece, "Mr. TOL E. RAncE"
–Movement Research on Camille A. Brown & Dancers:
Mr. TOL E. RAncE -
"... never experienced before."
–Bachtrack on Michael Portnoy: 27 Gnosis -
"Time and faith are deeply woven into “Live Dancing Archive.” What does it mean when an artist gives everything to pursue an idea to the bitter end? Of course it’s rare, but in this case it’s also a work delivered with supreme elegance."
–The New York Times on Jennifer Monson/iLAND: Live Dancing Archive -
"Migrating Back to the Wilds of the Stage"
–The New York Times on Jennifer Monson/iLAND: Live Dancing Archive -
Artforum's 500 Words: Claude Wampler
–Artforum on Claude Wampler: N’a pas un gramme de charisme. -
"Clever "
–Culturebot on Claude Wampler: N’a pas un gramme de charisme. -
Claudia La Rocco on Claude Wampler's 'Na pas un gramme de charisme'
–Artforum on Claude Wampler: N’a pas un gramme de charisme. -
"Yuck, what a mess. What a sticky, goopy, embarrassing, all-over-the-place and absolutely necessary mess."
–New York Times on Radiohole: INFLATABLE FRANKENSTEIN -
"Ms. Dorvillier is trying to uncover the difference between an emotional and visual impression."
–New York Times on DD Dorvillier / human future dance corps: Danza Permanente -
BOMBLOG gets in depth with Dorvillier on her artistic development and her latest choreography.
–BOMBLOG on DD Dorvillier / human future dance corps: Danza Permanente -
Laura Itzkowitz unravels the many layers within "Matter Out of Place."
–Untapped New York on Matter Out of Place -
"Organized chaos, wry irony, and shrewd intelligence all flow through Normandy Raven Sherwood's The Golden Veil."
–The Village Voice on The National Theater of the United States of America: The Golden Veil -
Bess Rowen reviews "The Golden Veil."
–The Huffington Post on The National Theater of the United States of America: The Golden Veil -
"almost defies description"
–Stage and Cinema on The National Theater of the United States of America: The Golden Veil -
Jody Christopherson on "The Golden Veil"
–New York Theater Review on The National Theater of the United States of America: The Golden Veil -
Jack Ferver Tells All
–OUT on Jack Ferver and Marc Swanson: Two Alike -
Five Things You Should Know About Jack Ferver
–Classical TV on Jack Ferver and Marc Swanson: Two Alike -
Eight Questions for Jack Ferver
–Bodies Never Lie on Jack Ferver and Marc Swanson: Two Alike -
Brian Seibert reviews "Two Alike"
–The New York Timew on Jack Ferver and Marc Swanson: Two Alike -
"consistently straddled the line not only between dark and light but between the worlds of children and adult"
–The New Yorker on Jack Ferver and Marc Swanson: Two Alike -
Jake Cohen reviews ACME's latest show
–Consequence of Sound on ACME
Performs the music of William Brittelle and Mick Barr -
Interview Magazine's Christopher Bollen interviews Virginia Overton
–Interview Magazine on Virginia Overton -
5 Art Stars You Need to Know: Virginia Overton
–The L Magazine on Virginia Overton -
"There's a magic show playing at The Kitchen."
–GalleristNY on Virginia Overton -
"Undeniably elegant"
–Art Forum on Virginia Overton -
Brian Seibert reviews "You're Me."
–The New York Times on Faye Driscoll: You’re Me -
"Testing Realness" by Deborah Jowitt
–Arts Journal on Faye Driscoll: You’re Me -
Cassie Peterson unravels the many layers of self in "You're Me."
–BOMB on Faye Driscoll: You’re Me -
"Driscoll sets up a world where anything goes"
–Dance Enthusiast on Faye Driscoll: You’re Me -
Douglas Crimp talks Warhol with Artforum's Chelsea Weathers.
–Artforum on An Evening with Douglas Crimp: “Our Kind of Movie”—The Films of Andy Warhol -
Andy Beta profiles Arthur Russell's "Instrumentals"
–The Wall Street Journal on Instrumentals -
Simone Leigh and the Fruits of Her Labor
–Art21 Blog on Simone Leigh: You Don’t Know Where Her Mouth Has Been -
"[A] provocatively titled, spectacular exhibition"
–Artnet on Simone Leigh: You Don’t Know Where Her Mouth Has Been -
Gia Kourlas interviews Pam Tanowitz
–Time Out New York on Pam Tanowitz: Untitled (The Blue Ballet) -
"a distinguishing wit"
–The New York Times on Pam Tanowitz: Untitled (The Blue Ballet) -
"the essence that remains is poetic and elegant"
–Ephemeralist on Pam Tanowitz: Untitled (The Blue Ballet) -
"The new piece is borne from an artist challenging herself every moment."
–Culturebot on Pam Tanowitz: Untitled (The Blue Ballet) -
Margaret Fuhrer reviews Untitled (The Blue Ballet).
–Huffington Post on Pam Tanowitz: Untitled (The Blue Ballet) -
Deborah Jowitt reviews Untitled: The Blue Ballet
–Arts Journal on Pam Tanowitz: Untitled (The Blue Ballet) -
“Theatrical provocateur Neal Medlyn...”
–Bust Magazine on Neal Medlyn: Wicked Clown Love -
"Experimental dazzler Jay Scheib unveils the final installment of his multimedia performance trilogy"
–Time Out New York (20 Shows to see this winter) on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
"His brand of theater always seems to be ahead of everybody else."
–PAPERMAG on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
"If you liked the ideas in 'The Matrix', check this drama out."
–Metromix New York on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
An Interview With Jay Scheib
–Culturebot on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
Alex Zafiris interviews Jay Scheib
–BOMB Magazine's BOMBLOG on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
Scott Macaulay interviews Jay Scheib
–Filmmaker Magazine on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
"Visually dazzling and conceptually rich"
–Time Out New York (January 11, 2012 review) on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
Insta-Theater Reviews By AndrewAndrew
–PAPERMAG on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
"Mr. Scheib pulls off several startling trompe-l’oeil effects"
–The New York Times on Jay Scheib: World of Wires -
Personas in Motion
–CityArts on Kyle Abraham/Abraham.In.Motion:
Live! The Realest MC -
A visionary opera composer inspires a new generation of followers.
–Time Out New York on Robert Ashley: That Morning Thing -
A Fresh Stamp on a Veteran Composer’s Work
–The New York Times on Robert Ashley: That Morning Thing -
Continuing to Play With the Tension Between Formality and Wildness
–The New York Times on Anna Sperber: FOREVERANDADAY -
Faustin Linyekula: The Congolese artist embraces the future
–Time Out New York on Faustin Linyekula/Studios Kabako: more more more… future -
Dreaming Out of Desperation: Q & A With Congolese Choreographer Faustin Linyekula
–Walker Art Center on Faustin Linyekula/Studios Kabako: more more more… future -
"Not only is Faustin Linyekula’s more more more…future great fun, it packs a potent message."
–WNET on Faustin Linyekula/Studios Kabako: more more more… future -
Messages From Prison to an Irresistible Beat
–The New York Times on Faustin Linyekula/Studios Kabako: more more more… future -
New Ways to Dance, Found in the Eyes of Others
–The New York Times on Wally Cardona and Jennifer Lacey with Jonathan Bepler: TOOL IS LOOT -
"TOOL IS LOOT...is utterly original, deeply comic and deviously beautiful."
–The New York Times on Wally Cardona and Jennifer Lacey with Jonathan Bepler: TOOL IS LOOT -
"...it's a bit of heaven."
–Dance Magazine on Wally Cardona and Jennifer Lacey with Jonathan Bepler: TOOL IS LOOT -
"TOOL IS LOOT was a wonderful, thoughtful and engaging performance..."
–Culturebot on Wally Cardona and Jennifer Lacey with Jonathan Bepler: TOOL IS LOOT -
"...it’s exhilarating watching these two superb artists approach dancing..."
–DanceBeat on Wally Cardona and Jennifer Lacey with Jonathan Bepler: TOOL IS LOOT -
Cooking in the Kitchen, 1971-1985
–NY Times Style Magazine Blog on The View from a Volcano:
The Kitchen's Soho Years, 1971-85 -
Deb Singer and Eric Bogosian discuss the 40th anniversary of The Kitchen, and the exhibition “View from a Volcano: The Kitchen's Soho Years, 1971-85.”
–The Leonard Lopate Show on The View from a Volcano:
The Kitchen's Soho Years, 1971-85 -
The View from a Volcano: The Kitchen's Soho Years, 1971-85
–The New Yorker on The View from a Volcano:
The Kitchen's Soho Years, 1971-85 -
How to Build a Forest with Pearl D'Amour and Shawn Hall
–The Brooklyn Rail on PearlDamour + Shawn Hall: How to Build a Forest -
A Forest for the Trees
–The Wall Street Journal on PearlDamour + Shawn Hall: How to Build a Forest -
A Party So Nice They're Throwing It Twice
–The Wall Street Journal on Aluminum Music -
The Kitchen stages a revival of a cutting-edge downtown festival.
–Time Out New York on Aluminum Music -
"In his exceptional and ongoing five-part 'Twenty Looks or Paris Is Burning at the Judson Church,' Trajal Harrell continues his rigorous exploration of two forms: postmodern dance and voguing."
–Time Out New York on Trajal Harrell: Twenty Looks or Paris is Burning at The Judson Church -
Matters of Faith, Prayer and Physical Exertion
–The New York Times on Devotion: Sarah Michelson
For New York City Players -
Sarah Michelson Teams Up with Richard Maxwell for Devotion
–The Village Voice on Devotion: Sarah Michelson
For New York City Players -
"Band" film installation replaces Rolling Stones with Deerhoof In a refashioning of Godard's "Sympathy for the Devil."
–IFC News on Adam Pendleton: BAND -
In Toni Dove's 'Spectropia,' the Artist Hits Her Own Mark
–The Wall Street Journal on Toni Dove: Spectropia -
Sam Amidon, Slightly Cracked Folk-Singer Extraordinaire, Is Playing The Kitchen
–The Village Voice Blogs on An Evening with Sam Amidon -
On the Heels of His Recently Released Album, Sam Amidon Plays The Kitchen
–The Wall Street Journal on An Evening with Sam Amidon -
Justin Bond Will Hold You Responsible
–Culturebot on Justin Bond and the House of Whimsy: Re:Galli Blonde (A Sissy Fix) -
Catching Up With Justin Bond
–Out on Justin Bond and the House of Whimsy: Re:Galli Blonde (A Sissy Fix) -
Justin Bond and the House of Whimsy: Re:Galli Blonde (A Sissy Fix)
–The Huffington Post on Justin Bond and the House of Whimsy: Re:Galli Blonde (A Sissy Fix) -
Approval Matrix
–New York Magazine on Justin Bond and the House of Whimsy: Re:Galli Blonde (A Sissy Fix) -
Mirror Mirror Steps Up: A Night at the Robert Melee Talent Show
–Opening Ceremony on Robert Melee’s Talent Show -
IMPRESSIONS OF: Donna Uchizono - longing two
–The Dance Enthusiast on Donna Uchizono: longing two
A work performed in two parts -
Go Stand Next to the Mountain: Brief talk with Derrick Adams’ upcoming performance
–Encore Magazine on Derrick Adams: Go Stand Next To The Mountain
Narcissister: This Masquerade -
Innovative Sounds
–Encore Magazine on Mary Halvorson / Kevin Shea -
Halvorson's House: A BK Upstart Grinds Her Ax
–The Village Voice on Mary Halvorson / Kevin Shea -
Luciana Achugar brings Puro Deseo to The Kitchen
–The Village Voice on luciana achugar: PURO DESEO -
Incantation of the Human Body
–Encore Magazine on luciana achugar: PURO DESEO -
"The work, her most sophisticated to date"
–The New York Times on luciana achugar: PURO DESEO -
"a focused ritualistic exploration of haunting and the haunted"
–Culturebot on luciana achugar: PURO DESEO -
Reality and Performance Collide at The Kitchen
–Encore Magazine on Pablo Helguera: The Juvenal Players -
The Object Whisperer: Shana Moulton's Whispering Pines
–Rhizome on Shana Moulton and Nick Hallett: Whispering Pines 10 -
Spring Guide: Theater
–The Village Voice on Jay Scheib: Bellona, Destroyer of Cities -
Sage of the Apocalypse
–New York Magazine on Jay Scheib: Bellona, Destroyer of Cities -
"Scheib...has his own immutable laws to ground us: his customarily elegant use of live video, a grimy aesthetic indebted to Cassavetes, and a sprung-rhythm acting style"
–Time Out New York on Jay Scheib: Bellona, Destroyer of Cities -
"Site-specific abstractions of criss-crossing light and shadow"
–Art in America on Amy Granat: The Sheltering Sky -
"Out of a circle of friends, Doveman steps gingerly into the spotlight."
–New York Magazine on Doveman and Peter Pears: An Evening with Thomas Bartlett and Nico Muhly -
Interview with the Man Behind Doveman, Thomas Bartlett
–Classical TV on Doveman and Peter Pears: An Evening with Thomas Bartlett and Nico Muhly -
"The next best hope to update the minimalist generation sound."
–The New York Observer on Doveman and Peter Pears: An Evening with Thomas Bartlett and Nico Muhly -
"A dark, and darkly funny, meditation on the human condition in 21st-century America."
–New York Times on David Neumann/Advanced Beginner Group: Big Eater -
"Escalante looks at the theater of politics."
–Time Out New York on Alex Escalante: The 25th Frame -
"The choreographer explores duets."
–Time Out New York on Jon Kinzel: Responsible Ballet And What We Need is a Bench to Put Books On -
"If you're in NYC next time it's on, don't miss it!"
–The Dance Insider on Shim Sham -
"Expect to be in floods of teary laughter midway through."
–The New York Times on Nature Theater of Oklahoma: Romeo and Juliet -
"A hilarious deconstructed take on an enduring classic."
–Time Out New York on Nature Theater of Oklahoma: Romeo and Juliet -
Critics' Picks
–Artforum on Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture -
"The Kitchen's 'Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture' staked out important ground."
–Artforum on Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture