Stephen van Dyck is a Los Angeles, California and Albuquerque, New Mexico based writer and artist.[1][2][3] He is the author of People I've Met From the Internet, and organizer of the Los Angeles Road Concerts.[4][5]
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Nationality | American |
Genre | Literary nonfiction, New Narrative, queer, performance, public art |
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Books
editPeople I've Met From the Internet is an experimental memoir in the form of a very long annotated list of the people van Dyck met online from 1997 to 2009. Through the annotations, van Dyck tells a queer reimagining of the coming-of-age story that contends with loss and a never-quite-arriving to adulthood. In a review for Zyzzyva, Julia Matthews called the book "the ultimate memoir for the Information Age: a series of extraordinarily personal vignettes derived from a data spreadsheet."[1] Of People I've Met From the Internet, the novelist John Rechy wrote: "This is an impressive work, modern, relevant, powerfully startling in its effect."[6] Writer Chris Kraus called it "a brilliantly written, taxonomic account of growing up queer at the turn of the millennium."[7] The filmmaker Miranda July tweeted that the book was "unputdownable."[8]
Curatorial projects
editIn 2008 van Dyck founded Los Angeles Road Concerts, a semi-annual series of all-day arts events in which artists of all kinds perform and install works in unused public spaces.[9][10][11]
In 2018 van Dyck collaborated with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority on Changes, a showing on 20 artists and performers in and around LA's Union Station.[12]
Other works
editFrom 2012 to 2016, Van Dyck hosted a radio show called Customer Care on KCHUNG Radio in Los Angeles. On his show, van Dyck contacted debt collectors, customer service agents, and telemarketers, and through an episodic narrative about his debts and CalArts defaulted loans, he and they talked about their personal lives.[2]
Bibliography
edit- People I've Met From the Internet. Los Angeles, CA. Ricochet Editions. 2019 OCLC 1099202013
References
edit- ^ a b "Delight in the Details." Zyzzyva.
- ^ a b "KChung Radio is a Sound Sensation." KCET.
- ^ "10 L.A. ART SPACES THAT CHANGE OUR IDEA OF WHAT AN ART SPACE IS." LA Weekly.
- ^ "Artists, Activists Remember Traffic Victims, Hope to Change Policy." Next City.
- ^ "Literary LA: Stephen Van Dyck Meets People on the Internet." LA Review of Books.
- ^ "Grindr World." The Gay & Lesbian Review.
- ^ "People I've Met From the Internet." USC.
- ^ "Miranda July." Twitter.
- ^ Kate Wolf (September 22, 2011). "Dispatch: The Sunset Road Concert". Los Angeles Review of Books. Archived from the original on 2019-10-17. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ "On Veterans Day, LA Artists Reflect on War in Unused Public Space". Hyperallergic. 2017-11-08. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ Jones, Anna (2012-12-10). "A One-Day-Only Art Exhibit Along All of Mulholland Drive". L.A. Weekly. Retrieved 2019-10-17.
- ^ "From Rave Music to Shoe Shining, LA’s Union Station Sets the Stage for 20 Performances." Hyperallergic.
External links
edit- "Stephen van Dyck" Official website.
- "4 books I read recently and loved." Dennis Cooper's Blog.
- "Grindr World." The Gay & Lesbian Review.
- ‘People I’ve Met From the Internet’ by Stephen van Dyck: Delight in the Details. Zyzzyva Magazine.
- Literary LA: Stephen Van Dyck Meets People on the Internet. Los Angeles Review of Books.