Jill Johnston

Author and Critic   May 17, 1929 - September 18, 2010

Marmalade Me

Published by Wesleyan/New England Press 1998

 

 

A champion of the avant-garde, in all the arts, Johnston chose subject matter, language and structure that have profoundly influenced a subsequent generation of critics and writers

Sally Banes

Art Journal Spring 2000

In these essays, Johnston emerges as one of the finest dance critics this country has produced, on par with Edwin Denby and Arlene Croce.

Daryl Chin

 

The reputation of this rare primary source document of the 1960s performance scene in New York has unquestionably grown since its original publication. It stands as a portrait of a pivotal decade in radical American art criticism and art.

Janice L. Ross

An Informal Get-together
May 17, 2011 
from 5:30 to 8:30 PM

Emily Harvey Foundation
537 Broadway, New York NY

At 7 pm Ingrid will read

a letter from Jill's unfinished book:

Letters to the Living and the Dead:

An Epistolary Memoir
       Refreshments will be served        


Deep Listening Institute's

 

Tribute to Jill Johnston


Deep Listening Space

77 Cornell Street, Suite 303

Kingston, NY 12401


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The Jill Johnston Literary Archive

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 Memorial for Jill Johnston

 

Saturday, January 29, 2011

from 1 to 5 PM

Judson Memorial Church

55 Washington Sq. South

New York NY

 

 

England's Child
$27.95

Appendix 2 of EC is

a list of carillons by G&J/

Cyril F. Johnston.

See also:

Gillett & Johnston Index

At Sea On Land
$12

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