Nicole Peyrafitte is a Pyrenean-born multidisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Her work in painting, action painting, writing, film, video, music, and cooking draws upon her eclectic history and the experiences of shaping identity across two continents (Europe and the United States) and four languages (French, Occitan, Spanish, English). Her performances often include food cooked live and served to the audience as sustenance, from whipping cream, crepes and soups, to full dinners.

Nicole Peyrafitte
Peyrafitte in 2018
Peyrafitte in 2018
Born (1960-06-18) June 18, 1960 (age 63)
Bagnères-de-Luchon, French Pyrenees
OccupationPluridisciplinary Artist
LanguageFrench, English, Spanish, Occitan
NationalityFrench and American
GenrePoetry & Performance Arts / Culinary Arts / Visual Arts
SpousePierre Joris
ChildrenJoseph Mastantuono and Miles Joris-Peyrafitte
Website
nicolepeyrafitte.com

Biography edit

Private life edit

Nicole Peyrafitte was born in Luchon (French Pyrenees) into the 5th generation of a family of restaurateurs and received her early cooking training from her grandfather Joseph Peyrafitte, a renowned chef.[1] Later she perfected her skills, interning at several award-winning restaurants in France. She moved to the United States in 1987, where she developed her career as a collagist, painter, action-painter, singer, poet and filmmaker.

She lives in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn since 2007 after 15 years in Albany, New York, and before that in Encinitas, California, where she met her husband, poet Pierre Joris. She has two award-winning sons: colorist & producer Joseph Mastantuono and director Miles Joris-Peyrafitte.

Career edit

Though Nicole Peyrafitte has no formal art training —except for two painting courses in the early 90s with renowned painter & close friend Dawn Clements—, she has been practicing yoga for over 20 years, bikes & kayaks regularly — all activities linked to her research & work.

Nicole Peyrafitte's work has been presented nationally and internationally. In New York, she has performed in venues such as The Poetry Project,[2] Zinc Bar,[3] Bowery Poetry Club,[4] Borough of Manhattan Community College, The Vision Festival,[5] Poets House and upstate at Bard College & numerous locations in and around Albany.

National venues include San Francisco State University,[6] University of California, San Diego,[7] Berkshire Community College, the Walker Art Institute,[8] Bard College,[9][10] The Kelly Writers House at Penn University,[11] Boise State University & Naropa University [12] as artist/teacher in residence.

Internationally, Birkbeck College, University of London, University of Edinburgh, Université de Bordeaux, Festival les Voix de la Méditerranée,[13] CCA Glasgow, ENSA Limoges, Musée Soulage Rodez, Jardin des Cinq Sens et des Formes Premières, Festival Internacional de las Letras de San Luis Potosí,[14] Encuentro Internacional de Performance en Durango,[15] are some of the venues that have showcased her performances.

Her visual art works are part of the permanent collections of the Musée Paul Valerie Sète, Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art Luxembourg, Bibliothèque du Luxembourg, Glasgow Women's Library Museum and National Literature Centre of Luxembourg.

Performances edit

Karstic Actions edit

Since 2011, Nicole Peyrafitte has been working on an open-ended series of live performances which brings together her interests, preoccupations and multiple practices. The KARSTIC-Action Paintings explore proprioception (the sense of body position) and kinesthesia (the sense of body movement) as meeting points between painting, poetry, voice and improvised music. Following her intuition and bypassing a range of traditional inhibitions, Peyrafitte investigates the porosity of her consciousness and unconsciousness with, as tangible aim and outcome, a strong desire to reveal the immanent soul of that moment. Most often the markings are done with the feet, either in hand-stand or head-stand, and/or with mouth-sprayed charcoals or other natural pigments (hands are rarely used to mark, except for smaller formats). Each of these events is unique. Action Paintings have been showcased at the Galerie Simoncini in Luxembourg, at the Salon Zürcher in New York, and are part of the public collections of Musée Paul Valerie Sète, Musée National d’Histoire et d’Art Luxembourg, Bibliothèque du Luxembourg, Glasgow Women's Library Museum and Centre de National Literature du Luxembourg.[16]

 
Karstic-Action Vote by Nicole Peyrafitte

Selected Performances and Collaborations edit

 
Karstic Shelter by Nicole Peyrafitte and Pierre Joris (Domopoetic Works).
  • Domopoetics : Nicole Peyrafitte and her collaborator and husband Pierre Joris show and perform together a series named Domopoetics Work at Galerie Simoncini in Luxembourg. The first Domopoetic exhibition was presented in 2017 under the name "Peyrafitte/Joris Domopoetic Works".[17] In 2021, a second exhibition named "Travaux/Actions Karstiques" took place.[18]
  • Trialogues : In 2019 Nicole Peyrafitte, Pierre Joris and Michaël Bisio formed Trialogues, an ongoing collaboration of improvised collaborative exchanges inside a set time limit between 3 protagonists unconditionally dedicated to their chosen mode of expression: Joris to his nomadic poetry in its wandering, rhizomatic explorations; Peyrafitte to her nourishing, sensual, campy and scintillating multi-layered vocal range & texts & live painting; Bisio to the extraordinary tonal beauty and intensity of the very personal musical language of his double bass. It was featured at the Vision Festival XV.
  • Collaboration with Betsy Damon for her performance Listen, Respect, Revere.[19]
  • Collaboration with Anne Waldman as a special guest for Trickster Feminism [20]
  • Collaboration with Anne Waldman in the play Artaud in the Black Lodge [21]

Exhibitions edit

Selected solo exhibitions edit

  • "Travaux/Actions Karstiques", Galerie Simoncini, Luxembourg, 2021[22]
  • "Peyrafitte/Joris Domopoetic Works", Galerie Simoncini, Luxembourg, 2017[17]
  • Orgaginal, solo art show & concert at Maison, Luchon, France, 2016[23]
  • The Bi-Continental Chowder at Firlefanz Gallery, Albany, 2007.[24]

Selected group exhibitions edit

  • Women and Other Wild Creatures: Matrilineal Tales, a group exhibition of women artists who draw strength from the connection with the non-human nature, involving it in their healing practices and increasingly fantastical visions of human unity with nature. The show includes artists from Ukraine (Zinaida, Rita Maikova, and Iryna Maksymova) and Kazakhstan (Aya Shalkar and Yerke Abuova), representing the gallery's DNA, as well as works by French (Nicole Peyrafitte) and American (Susan Coyne) artists working in the U.S. Curated by Nina Levent at Sapar Contemporary, New York City, June 3, 2022- August 26, 2022 (Extended).[25]
  • Salon Zürcher "The 11 Women of Spirit, Part 1" New-York March 2020, more details here
  • “Sun of a Beach 2” group show curated by Denis Brun at OÙ & Galerie Paradis, Marseille, France, 2015[26]
  • Waltzing in Quicksand: Poets in Collage, curated by Bruce Weber at A Gathering of the Tribes, 2010[27]
  • The Mohawk–Hudson Regional Invitational at The Albany Center Gallery[28]

Films & videos edit

 
Be Like Water : a Karstic -Action live streamed for The Poetry Project 48th Annual Marathon on January 1st 2022
  • "Be Like Water" Karstic Action
  • "Karstic Action : I de-suffice myself in confinement" for burnt video art and experimental film festival, 2020 [29]
  • Paul Celan by Pierre Joris: A Reading [30]
  • Robert Kelly: A Celebration [31]
  • Things Fall Where They Lie (2018).[32][33] Things Fall Where They Lie premiered at Anthology Film Archive in September 2020.[34]
  • Pierre Joris Flash Interviews #1 to #6[35] & Colchique (2016-2017)[36]
  • Basil King: Mirage, co-directed with Miles Joris-Peyrafitte on painter, poet & Black Mountain student Basil King (2012).[37]
  • You Lie[38] & Anhalter Bahnhof [39] for “Celan/Joris 50 years of translation” (2012)

Publications edit

Books and Chapbooks edit

  • Connection en Mille-Feuille (RedfoxPress, 2022)[40]
  • Carnet 2 (RedfoxPress Ireland, 2018)[41]
  • Landsc0pes (Plaine Page, 2018) [42]
  • Book of U Poems / Le livre des Cormorans, poems by Pierre Joris and drawings by Nicole Peyrafitte (Galerie Simoncini Editions, 2017)[43]
  • Liminal Line (Editions les Venterniers, 2016)[44]
  • Bi-Valve: Vulvic Space / Vulvic Knowledge (Stockport Flats, 2013 & Plaine Page, 2016)[45]
  • Carnet (RedfoxPress Ireland, 2014)[46]
  • Ride the Line / The Calendar / Hommage à la Vénus de Lespugue, 3 chapbooks by Ta’wil Press (1997)

Magazine & Anthologies Publications edit

  • Periodico de Poesia- Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Jan 2021)[47]
  • The A-LINE Journal (Nov 2020)[48]
  • Time of Poet Republic (2020)
  • Le Chant de la Sirène (2020)[49]
  • Voice of Trees (2020)
  • World Literature Today 2019[50]
  • Conversation in the Pyrenees 2019
  • Junction Box 2019[51]
  • The Café Review 2019[52]
  • LiveMag! #15 2018[53]
  • Teste 32 2018
  • Voix Vives de La Méditerranée en Méditerranée 2018[54]
  • Peinture & Poesie Musée Paul Valéry 2018[55]
  • Requiem for Gaza 2018
  • Solidarity Texts —2017
  • Revue GPS — 2016
  • Supplement — 2016 ( Kelly Writers House)
  • Folder Silhouette — 2015
  • Mary Reed and ses Acolytes – Invece No. 1 2013
  • Theory, A Sunday 2013
  • Bombay Gin #39.2 2013 —Naropa University, Boulder, Colorado
  • Aufgabe 2013 #12 Extract of Bi-Valve —Litmus Press, NYC
  • Anthologie des Voix Vives: Festival de Poésie de Sète France 2013
  • Jacket2 Jerome Rothenberg's: Poem & poetics blog 2013 — Extract of Bi-Valve in
  • Some Stories are True That Never Happened, an anthology by Erika Lutzner 2012
  • Emergency INDEX 2011 - Ugly Duckling Presse
  • Pierre Joris: Cartographies of the In-Between ed. Peter Cockelberg - Litteraria Pragensia
  • The Portable Boog Reader 3, an instant anthology of New York City poetry 2010 ;
  • Invisible Culture: An electronic Journal for Visual Culture. Rochester University;
  • Anthology des Voix de la Méditerranée Lodève 2008
  • Revue du Comminges 2008: Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Grand maître de la sculpture américaine, fils de Bernard Saint-Gaudens né à Aspet en 1816 Effing Magazine #2, 2004
  • The Healing Muse Journal of Literary & Visual Arts -Center for Bioethics & Humanities State University of New York Footballs No7 Art action / Montagne Froide — France

Translations edit

Occitan to English

  • Bernat Manciet, Ode to James Dean, Mindmade Books, 2014 [56]
  • Marcella Delpastre & Bernat Manciet selections for Jacket 2, 2014 [57]

French to English

  • Cesar Vallejo, La Mort, co-translated with Pierre Joris, Wesleyan University Press, 2015 [58]
  • Nicole Brossard, "Wildly", in Theory, A Sunday, Belladonna, 2013 [59]
  • Matoub Lounes, "Kenza" & Mustapha Benfodil, "I Conned Myself on a Levantine Day" in The University of California Book of North African Literature, edited by Pierre Joris & Habib Tengour, UCP, 2012 [60]

English to French

  • Pierre Joris, The Book of U / Le livre des Cormorans, Editions Galerie Simoncini, 2017[43]
  • Jerome Rothenberg/Ian Tyson: Delight/Délices et autre Gematria Ottezec Press, 1997[61]
  • George Quasha and Charles Stein, Gary Hill: HanD HearD/Liminal Objects, Station Hill Press of Barrytown, 1997[62]

Discography edit

  • Bi-Valve (Plaine Page, 2015)[63]
  • Whisk! Don't Churn! with Michael Bisio (Ta'wil Productions, 2009)[64]
  • Sax Soup Poetry & Voice w/ Pierre Joris & Joe Giardullo (Sanctuary for Independent Media Productions, 2007)[65]
  • The Bi-Continental Chowder (Ta'wil Productions, 2006)[66]

Awards and honors edit

  • Best Performance Art Venue: Times Union · Best of 2006 · The top choices in the capital region Nicole Peyrafitte's Experimental Cabaret at Tess’ Lark Tavern.[67]
  • Best Performance Artist: Times Union · Best of 2005 · The top choices in the capital region.[67]

Reviews edit

  • Concerning her work, poet/performer Anne Waldman has written: "Nicole Peyrafitte is a brilliant and most original performer. Her vocalizations, her songs, her gestures are provocative: both stunningly beautiful and powerfully unnerving at times. She is the chthonic goddess come to tempt you, scare you, transform you. She is in the poetic lineage of Greek tragedy, Café Voltaire antics, of dada and surrealist play but with a post-modern, hip sensibility. I am transfixed when she's on stage."[68]
  • Greg Haymes about "The Bi-Continental Chowder"[24]

References edit

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  2. ^ "Peoplet: Nicole Peyrafitte". Poetry Project. Archived from the original on 4 November 2023. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  3. ^ ""Poetry from Luxembourg" Featuring Jean Portante & Pierre Joris with Nicole Peyrafitte". Consulate General of Luxembourg in New York. 20 October 2010. Archived from the original on 21 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Cabaret Hérétique Vol 3 : Sentience". nicolepeyrafitte.com. 30 July 2015. Archived from the original on 3 July 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Vision Festival XV". Art for Art. 2010. Archived from the original on 4 June 2023. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
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  9. ^ "A day of Poetry to Celebrate Robert Kelly's 40 Years at Bard College: November 10 program features poetry readings, performances, and a Stan Brakhage film". Bard College. 8 October 2001. Archived from the original on 6 July 2022. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
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  12. ^ "Summer Writing Program Naropa University".
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  14. ^ "Festival Letras en SLP contará con escritores internacionales". 21 October 2014.
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  34. ^ "Anthology Film Archives Screenings".
  35. ^ Pierre Joris Flash Interviews #1 to #6 by Nicole Peyrafitte
  36. ^ Pierre Joris' translation of Paul Celan poem: Erinnerung an Frankreich/Remembrance of France, concept/video/editing & singing by Nicole Peyrafitte
  37. ^ Basil King: Mirage (2012), IMDb page
  38. ^ You Lie by Paul Celan, translated and read by Pierre Joris, filming, editing and sound by Nicole Peyrafitte
  39. ^ Poems by Paul Celan, translated and read by Pierre Joris, filming, editing and sound by Nicole Peyrafitte
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  53. ^ ""LiveMag! #15"".
  54. ^ ""Editions Bruno Doucey"".
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