Love, Joe: Talking About and Loving the Letters of Joe Brainard
Throughout his career, Joe Brainard wrote hundreds of letters detailing the minutiae of his personal life, offering his takes on his poet and artist friends’ lives and works, and describing his creative process intimately. In my talk 'Love, Joe' I will discuss my process of gathering and selecting a collection of Brainard's letters and explore how the letters enable us to see what is otherwise not immediately apparent in previous studies of Brainard’s life and work.
The letters show, for example, Brainard as he grows to accept and celebrate his queer sexuality. They help us understand how and why he decided to refuse specialization in order to work in a range of media. They allow us to see how certain of his friendships with figures including Andy Warhol and Anne Waldman resulted directly in the creation of some of his most indelible works. Perhaps most touchingly, the letters track how and why Brainard ended up refusing to show his works in public from the mid-1980s through his death of Aids-related pneumonia in 1994 in order to devote himself full-time to reading, going to movies and exhibitions, spending time with his friends and lovers… and writing letters.