A Busy Summer 2026

A Busy Summer 2026


Greetings!

It feels good to be this busy — carrying Pierre’s work forward, & keeping the promise I made to him: to keep going with my own work.
So this spring/summer is full. Pierre’s Reader is out. the Poets House three-months exhibition of his notebooks opens on July 14 —his 80th birthday. His gravestone has been erected. My exhibition with my dear friend, the indefatigable & inspiring eco-artist Betsy Damon, is around the corner. Ariane Daguin & I keep cooking along on Voilà Voilà!!, our cooking channel. This Saturday I will be reading from Pierre’s work at Stand4 Gallery as part of Jennifer Jo McGregor’s beautiful exhibition, Charting the Narrows & the Harbor . And Rigwreck, titled after Pierre’s poem & for which he wrote the libretto, is now out from The Crossings the four-times Grammy winning choir conducted by Donald Nally.
Below you’ll find all the information, links & dates. Please come in person if you can — and if you are too far away, you can always follow along online.
Thank you for reading.

À bientôt,
Nicole

DAMON / PEYRAFITTE

 

Betsy DamonWATER, the Agent of Life
Nicole PeyrafitteMementos of a Life Practice

OPENING 6PM
with Action Performance Painting 7PM
Ben Chadabe (percussions)
Thursday June 18


COLLECTIVE ACTION CONVERSATION
Saturday, June 20, 4pm
Betsy Damon and Lauren Bon

LIVING PRACTICES
Friday, June 26, 7pm

Short Films & Conversations with Betsy Damon & Nicole Peyrafitte
Moderated by Alex Jones

BIRD-STATE: A PERFORMATIVE READING
Tuesday, June 30, 7pm
Nicole Peyrafitte
Please join Nicole Peyrafitte at the gallery for Bird-State: A Performative Reading, an evening of bird poems, field notes, voice, and embodied attention presented within the exhibition.
She will read from her ongoing Bird-State series, alongside selected bird poems by Pierre Joris.
Rooted in fieldwork, memory, shores, migration, and the other-than-human world, the evening will bring together poetry, observation, and performance as part of Peyrafitte’s living practice of Bird-State.

198 Gallery
198, 24th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232

https://www.flipsnack.com/6877BAF7C6F/damon_peyrafitte_card-_web

THE READER IS OUT!



In Between Keep Moving: A Pierre Joris Reader (2026)
Edited by Ariel Resnikoff & Pierre Joris
Afterword by Charles Bernstein.
In Between, Keep Moving: The Pierre Joris Reader gathers, for the first time, the range of Pierre Joris’ work across poetry, prose, poetics, translation & collaboration. Spanning more than half a century, it includes a previously unpublished memoir section and traces his lifelong movement through languages, thresholds & translingual word-worlds. The volume opens toward the continuing life of his work. 


PIERRE JORIS’ NOTEBOOKS

Poets House

Please save the date:
Pierre Joris’ Notebooks Exhibition
Poets House, New York
July–October 2026
Opening July 14 on Pierre’s 80th birthday
Reading with guests soon TBA

Before Pierre’s notebooks travel to the Centre National de Littérature du Luxembourg to be fully digitized and made available to the world, Poets House will present a three-month exhibition curated by John Vincler & the Poets House team, with events, readings & seminars to be announced soon.


VOILÀ VOILÀ ! 

Are you following Voilà Voilà?
With Ariane Daguin, we created a lively cooking series rooted in friendship, Gascon know-how & the pleasure of cooking with confidence. Find us, follow us, & comment on: InstagramFacebookTikTok or YouTube 
We have now posted to 40 fun, instructive food videos — and counting — and have also been leading joyful hands-on workshops at AOOA Farm, with more coming up. Next workshop: August 9 — Omelettes!  


READING PIERRE’S POEM AT STAND 4 GALLERY

I am delighted — & deeply moved — to have been invited by Jennifer Jo McGregor to read Pierre’s poems as part of her beautiful exhibition, Charting the Narrows & the Harbor. Pierre launched Interglacial Narrows at Stand 4 in 2023 (full reading here). So it was especially meaningful to read his poems to echo Jennifer’s work on the Narrows, the harbor, shoreline weather, maps, memory, land & water.

Was May 23 — 3-4 PM 
414, 78th Street, Brooklyn, NY11209


GREENWOOD: Pierre’s resting place

Pierre’s gravestone has now been erected in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, NY.He is located in Cedar Dell, also known as Druid Circle — one of the cemetery’s most historic areas, with some of its oldest grave markers dating back to the mid-eighteenth century. Pierre & I used to visit this place.Go read him a poem & bring your binoculars too — Green-Wood is a prime birding destination.  
Look for lot 44602 

LAST NOTE!

Pierre was very fond of his several collaborations with The Crossing, and it is wonderful to see Rigwreck — titled after Pierre’s poem, with music by composer Gabriel Jackson and text/libretto by Pierre Joris — now out, performed by the award-winning choir The Crossing under conductor Donald Nally. Streaming links are gathered here, and physical CDs are available through The Crossing’s album page.

Nicole Peyrafitte /  Karstic-Action : Overstory  / Pastels, Pigments, Egg Yolks on Paper / 78”x42”

Travaux/Actions Karstique 2021 at Galerie Simoncini

Travaux/Actions Karstique 2021 at Galerie Simoncini

KARSTIC ACTIONS/WORKS: DOCUMENTATION

From June 4th — July 15, 2021 Galerie Simoncini —Luxembourg, presented the second extensive installment of Nicole Peyrafitte & Pierre Joris’ Domopoetics creations. The couple, who has shared life for three decades, moved in with their most recent KARSTIC ACTIONS/WORKS —paintings, texts, videos — & occupied the three levels of the gallery.
— On the ground floor, the Karstic Refuge where their domestic & political processes interconnect & transform.  
— In the basement, the Sanctuary, neither holy nor secret, but table/altar for their intimate domopoetic works.
— On the second floor, the Canopy, where the diversity & resilience of multi-species relations can be experienced.
For the opening & the finissage live Karstic-Action performances were presented. Below are the two videos:

OPENING:  Friday, June 4th at 6:00PM with an improvisation of Pascal Delalée on violin

 

FINISSAGE:  July 15 2021 with Colin Toniello on keyboard

VIDEOS on displayed at the gallery:
ResistPersistAssist -2020: https://vimeo.com/477008625
Nicole Peyrafitte -VOTE!-2020: https://vimeo.com/473998922
Pierre Joris -VOTE Manifesto-2020: https://youtu.be/o2cL2mj7bu8
Dé-Suffire/De-Suffice -2020: https://vimeo.com/443524314
Manifesto -2020: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/492536015 
Altars of Light -2006: https://vimeo.com/43001870
KINGSTON Karstic-Action 2020: https://vimeo.com/389405431

PRESS RELEASES:
English
French

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INVITATION:

January 2018

January 2018

HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Let’s just dive into 2018 and here are two events coming up in January:

Monday January 8,  2018
NEW YORK CITY

7:30 – 8:00 PM
Nicole Peyrafitte & Michael Bisio
ARTS FOR ART Series: Justice is Compassion
Abrazo Interno Gallery
Clemente Soto Velez
107 Suffolk St, NYC 10002
Full Line up :  here

Saturday January 20,  2018
KINGSTON, NY
4:00 – 5:30 PM
Trialogue 
Michael Bisio/Pierre Joris/Nicole Peyrafitte
at The Lace Mill series curated by Michael Bisio
Kingston,NY
An 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 ; Bisio to the extraordinary tonal beauty and intensity of the very personal musical language of his double bass.

More info later on other projects brewing, but if you want to know what we have been up to  this fall here is a detailed account of our 5 weeks Domopoetic adventures at Gallery Simoncini in Luxembourg: here

Light, peace & strength to all

Nicole & Pierre

Finissage Galerie Simoncini Saturday Nov 25th

Finissage Galerie Simoncini Saturday Nov 25th

Dad with Régine, his assistant, who came to visit my show in France in July 2016

Our 5-week show at la Galerie Simoncini in Luxembourg is coming to an end this weekend and we will have a grand finissage on Saturday Nov 25th with a performance at 4:00 pm.
This great run was deeply saddened by the sudden, though peaceful passing of my beloved 95 years old dad, Jean Peyrafitte, on November 11 2017 (press). We talked on Facetime almost everyday, so he got to follow me everywhere we went. I will miss him immensely and I don’t yet fully realize how much, but one thing he taught me is that the show must go on— gratefully and sans glitch! He had a beautiful sendoff ceremony and it was heart-warming to see the huge crowd who came to pay him their last respects. We are now on our way back to Luxembourg for the finissage.

In October Radio Tele Luxembourg came to tape a show that aired last weekend. Here is the link:

We are looking forward to see you at the finissage or, if coming to Luxembourg is not an option, visit our extensive documentation of the show here .

RSVP NYC HOME SALON a New Interview Reading Series

RSVP NYC HOME SALON a  New Interview Reading Series

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If you RSVP’d to the March 15th Salon via email ( that is before Sunday March 9th)
PLEASE DO IT AGAIN! because I didn’t get your message since
I made a mistake when I set up the gmail address.
the correct address is:
rsvphomesalon@gmail.com 
Sorry for the inconvenience.


RSVP NYC 

(an interview/reading)
HOME SALON
To provide a space for conversation and
create a more meaningful feeling of community
Free events at rotating homes 

RSVP #1:
SATURDAY MARCH 15th
at the home of Pierre Joris  & Nicole Peyrafitte
Gathering 5PM/Reading 6PM

SERVING & GRILLING: 


JEAN PORTANTE

Poet from Luxembourg ( see bio below)
SOUP & SALAD

You CAN BRING:
Drinks/cheese/dessert/bread/crackers/hors d’oeuvres
Let us know what you’ll bring when you RSVP. 

You MUST RSVP to:
 (no exception)

Space limited to the first 25 people – first come first serve basis
Address & direction will be given to you when with your RSVP confirmation: rsvphomesalon@gmail.com 

 

If you are interested in volunteering to help or host please email us at

 Jean Portante was born in Differdange (Luxembourg) in 1950. He is of Italian origin. He lives in Paris. He has written more than fifty books, including poetry, novels, stories, plays, essays, and translations, and has been widely translated. His books have been published in Luxembourg, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec, Ireland, Italy, Rumania, Bulgaria, Portugal, Germany, Slovakia, Serbia, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Great-Britain, etc. He translated to the French poets like Juan Gelman, Jerome Rothenberg, Pierre Joris, John Deane, Gonzalo Rojas, Edoardo Sanguineti, Valerio Magrelli, Durs Grünbein, etc.

In 2003 his book L’Etrange langue was awarded the Prix Mallarme in France, and the same year Portante was awarded the Grand Prix d’Automne de la Societe des Gens de Lettres for his entire work. In 2005, French editor Le Castor Astral published a personal anthology, La Cendre des mots, containing a selection of his work from 1989 to 2005.

Having lived in Cuba for many years Portante is very much at home in Latin America, and a prominent translator of Latin American poetry. Politically, he remains a combative spokesman for the Left in his columns for Le Jeudi, and is highly regarded for his representation of Italian immigrant experience in Luxembourg as described in his autobiographically-inspired novel Mrs Haroy ou la mémoire de la baleine.

In English he has published: Point. Eraising, The Daedalus Press, 2003 and In Reality, Seren Books, June 2013.

As a novelist, Jean Portante published, among others, Mrs Haroy ou la memoire de la baleine, which has been translated into many languages. He is also the author of a biographical essay on Allen Ginsberg: Allen Ginsberg. L’autre Amerique. Le Castor Astral, 1999.

Since 2006, Jean Portante is member of the Academie Mallarme, based in Paris. In 2008, he founded, in France, with the French poet Jacques Darras, the poetry magazine Inuits dans la jungle. In Luxembourg he is at the head of the literary magazine Transkrit.

In 2011 he was awarded the National Literature Award of Luxembourg for his entire work.

About:

In Reality: Selected Poems

Jean Portante

Zoë Skoulding (trans.)

Jean Portante is a lyric poet, and also one who has something to say to an international audience. As a Francophone Luxemburger of Italian descent, his poetry works at the spaces between European cultures and is concerned with themes of identity, politics, language, Europe, the divide between politics and everyday life. This dual language edition collects work from the last 20 years, including poems from his 2013 collection, Après le tremblement, which addresses an earthquake in his ancestral Italian village.

Rich in imagery, and addressing themes like memory and forgetting, Portante’s poetry moves discursively to a telling conclusion, which engages readers in whatever language they encounter him. The poems are presented in dual text.

Pierre Joris wrote of this book: “In reality, reality is ghosted by a multiplicity of forms of energy & energies of form it is the poet’s job to reveal & hide in the double play of his languages’ hide & seek. Jean Portante is a master at just that chassé-croisé of language & meaning, of real ghosts & ghostly realities. One ‘In Reality’ can (& does) hide another. Read on & in.”