Performance: Pegasus Warning
Performance | March 24, 2019, 7pm
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Pegasus Warning stages an improvisational performance that responds to Christopher Myers: Nobody is My Name.
About the Performance.
Blending music, voice, and movement, Pegasus Warning stages an improvisational performance that responds to various artworks included in Christopher Myers’s exhibition, Nobody is My Name.
About the Artists.
Guillermo E. Brown (b. 1976, US) is a multi-disciplinary performer who pushes music performance to new heights through one-man theater pieces, sound installations, and musical collaborations. Brown splits his time as a solo performer, under the moniker Pegasus Warning, and as a drummer for bands like Reggie Watts’ KAREN on the Late Late Show with James Corden, and other free jazz ensembles. His works combine experimental musical performance with a sense of political urgency. As Pegasus Warning, Brown has released albums such as Try So Hard, and Soul at the Hands of the Machine. As a one-man theater piece, and sound installation artist, his works have been performed at The Kitchen, Harlem Stage, and Luna Stage. He is part of supergroup BiLLLL$, collaborative trio Thiefs, and Vijay Iyer and Mike Ladd’s Holding It Down. He was Adjunct Professor at NYU’s Clive Davis Department of Recorded Music and Gallatin School, and Artist-In-Residence at Pacific Northwest College of Art.
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Credits
Performance: Pegasus Warning is organized by TMR and presented in conjunction with Christopher Myers: Nobody is My Name.
This performance is part of Histories of a Vanishing Present, TMR’s 2019-2020 curatorial cycle exploring the global dynamics of postmemory. Major support for this cycle is provided by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
TMR's program is made possible with the support of its Board of Directors, Big Mistake Patron Group, International Council, and Contemporary Council.
Photo Credit: The Mistake Room. Copyright 2019. The Mistake Room Inc.