Kim Rosenfield & Robert Fitterman
In their partnership for over 20 years, Kim and Rob have had a lot to discuss, like //what should we do for dinner// or //who’s got the dog?// In this one-off performance Kim and Rob will collide the quotidian with the quotational.More info here.Robert Fitterman is the author of 14 books of poetry including No Wait, Yep. Definitely Still Hate Myself (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2014), Holocaust Museum (Counterpath, 2013, Veer 2012), now we are friends (Truck Books, 2010), and Notes on Conceptualisms, co-authored with Vanessa Place (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2009). He is the founder of Collective Task, a collective of over 30 international artists and writers who complete monthly “tasks” assigned by its members. He teaches writing and poetry at New York University and at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts at Bard College. Kim Rosenfield is a poet and psychotherapist. She is the author of several books of poetry, including Good Morning–Midnight– (Roof Books 2001), Tràma (Krupskaya 2004), re:evolution (Les Figues Press 2009) and Lividity (Les Figues Press, Spring 2012). Her work has been included in the anthologies Bowery Women (YBK Publishers, Inc.), The Gurlesque (Saturnalia), Against Expression (Northwestern University Press) and I’ll Drown My Book (Les Figues Press). She co-founded and co-edited Object magazine (1993-2002) with poet Robert Fitterman. She is part of the artist/writer’s collaborative The Collective Task (The Collective Task, Patrick Lovelace Editions, 2009). She received a Fund for Poetry Grant in 2013. Rosenfield lives and works in NYC.