Marianne Nowottny

“Magic Eye” 8 x 10 inches, acrylic on canvas. Opening bid: $35. No frame but ready to hang.

Marianne Nowottny has been performing at New York City gallery and avant-garde performance venues since the age of 15. An autodidact and child prodigy, Nowottny captured the attention of playwright Lauri Bortz in 1998 with a hand full of homemade cassette tapes and high-school notebooks filled with prose. This material surfaced in 1999 as the CD “Afraid of Me” on the Abaton Book Company imprint. This debut CD was warmly received in publications such as The New York Times, New York Press, Wire Magazine and Magnet. Since then Marianne has released other recordings, including the 2001 double CD “Manmade Girl” which solidified her position as “one of the most important artist’s of her generation” according to Joe S. Harrington, author of “Sonic Cool”. She has performed on the same bill as Elliott Sharp, Cul de Sac, Genesis P. Orridge and Daevid Allen of Gong. With a unique appeal across the musical spectrum, she counts as her fans Jim O’Rourke, Matmos and Bernard Stollman of ESP-Disk Records.