Roles in Archive: Speaker
Warren Niesłuchowski was born in a Polish refugee camp in Germany after the Second World War and raised in the United States. While a deserter from the Vietnam War in the late ’60s in Paris, he performed with the Bread and Puppet Theater throughout Europe and in Iran, then began working with a post-’68 theater collective following the research methods of Jerzy Grotowski’s Teatr Laboratorium. For the last many years, after studying Linguistics and Social Theory at Harvard, he has been working with and for artists and art people, first at MoMA P.S.1 in New York, and then independently and errantly, as a writer, translator, editor, respondent, collaborator, and occasional performer.