TALKER #5: SPALDING GRAY WITH KATHY ACKER
180 x 280mm, 20 pages, risograph printing, staple bound, 2018
A transcript of an event hosted by the writer Kathy Acker at the ICA, London in February 1987 in which the performer Spalding Gray discussed his work.
A founding member of the Wooster Group, Spalding Gray gained fame for his autobiographical monologue performances. At the time of this conversation, he had just completed filming Jonathan Demme’s movie adaptation of his work Swimming to Cambodia, a performance in which he describes experiences surrounding a trip to Southeast Asia to play a small role in the film The Killing Fields (1984). In this dialogue with Acker, Gray focuses on the process of developing work and compares his experience of writing with making live performance.
The event was part of the ICA’s IN CONVERSATION series which paired up writers to talk about their practices.
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