Winter 2026

I had an accident at the Robert Longo opening in New York last September. It was during soundcheck and the performance space was dark. I tripped and fell backwards, ripping the tendons that attach the thigh to the knee. Ouch!

Fortunately, the gallery owner was also a medical doctor, and he called a specialist, who put me in a leg splint, which enabled me to do the performance. That was the good news. The bad news was that I needed an operation to re-attach the tendons to the knee, which because of the gallery owner’s good connections, was going to cost “only” USD $25,000 if I had done it in NY. Yikes!

So the next day I hopped on an Air France back to Paris, where we have universal health care, and had the operation done for free.

In spite of the accident we had a great time at the performance, here are some photos of the event:

Rhys Chatham

Rhys with Karen Haglof on el. guitar, Jonathan Kane on drums.

Ernie Brooks on el. bass, Robert Longo, Marc Glimcher & Jon Kessler – el. guitars

Thomas Lail
Knox Chandler, Karen Haglof

After the operation, I was in a leg splint for a couple of months and had to walk around on crutches. then I went into physical therapy and had re-education twice a week to train my tendons to walk normally. It’s February and I can walk almost normally now. Just a couple more weeks and i’ll be dancing the Watutsi again!

I did a concert at INA GRM at La Maison de Radio France last month that went well. I’ll post on it shortly. In the meantime, here is a link to an interview that was done with me on Radio France in connection with the GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales) concert:

click here to be taken to the interview

Summer/Autumn 2025

G3 at Pace Gallery in NY for Robert Longo opening.

On Wednesday, September 10 join Rhys Chatham and Robert Longo (@robert_longo_studio) at Pace Gallery’s 540 West 25th Street location in New York for a special performance of G3 by Rhys Chatham (@rhysrhythmchatham).

The performance will occur during the opening reception of Robert Longo’s new solo exhibition, “The Weight of Hope,” on view from September 11–October 25, 2025

Featuring:

Ernie Brooks @erniebrooks1949
Knox Chandler @knoxchandler
Rhys Chatham
Marc Glimcher @marcglimcher
Karen Haglof @karenhaglof
Jonathan Kane @jkanefeb
Jon Kessler @kessler_studio
Thomas Lail @thomaslailstudio
Robert Longo
and other special guests

The performance will be held on the seventh floor, amidst the artist’s video works. RSVP is essential. Details:

Wednesday, Sep 10, 2025
7 – 8 PM
540 West 25th Street
New York

September 2018 Rhys Chatham update:

Rhys Chatham currently works with
Julie Tippex Art & Music Agency
https://julietippex.com/roster/rhyschatham/

For European bookings you can contact
Pascal Tippex at pascal@julietippex.com

For worldwide bookings and general information
you can contact us at rhyschathamnews@gmail.com

Coming up next:

Robert Longo and I will again collaborate on the Eisenstein version of G3 (Guitar Trio). The date will be Friday, 28 September at 9pm.

The performance will be at the Captain Petzel Gallery in Berlin in the context of the opening of robert’s show there, entitled “Everything Falls Apart”.

Here is a link to all the information:
http://www.capitainpetzel.de/exhibitions/everything-falls-apart/

and here is who will be playing:
Electric guitars: Rhys Chatham, Robert Longo, Knox Chandler, Julia Reidy, Robert Engelbrecht, Alexa Disaster.
Electric Bass: Alex Kozmidi
Drums: Olve Strelow

 

Most recent performance: my solo performance of Pythagorean Dream on Saturday, 22 September 2018 at the Fort Process Festival in the UK in East Sussex.

On this festival, among many wonderful acts, there was one of my favorite composers of electronic music, Ned Rush!

Here is the address: Newhaven Fort, Fort Road, Newhaven, East Sussex, BN9 9DS, United Kingdom.
Here is a link to the event: https://fortprocess.co.uk/rhys-chatham/.
And here is a link to the lineup:
https://fortprocess.co.uk/rhys-chatham/.

And now, for other news:

Every summer, my partner and I move our respective studios, my partner with her brushes and easels, me with my computers, Abbleton Live, Logic, Sibelius and Finale, and we go to the south of France and stay in a hamlet about 30km from Céret.

We had a great summer, which I spent working on a book about my years as a music producer at the Kitchen Center in New York during the seventies. I’ve been posting individual segments of the book on my FaceBook page.

In order to set a context for the issues that downtown composers were working on during the seventies I went all the way back to the birth of the twelve-tone row, tracing its development through serialism and post serialism. then moving on to early minimalism in New York, and finally recounting my adventures in Morton Subotnick’s electronic music studio at New York University, when the studio was on Bleeker Street in Manhattan.

I left things there, and next week I hope to take things up again by writing about the first concerts we did at the Kitchen, when it was on Mercer Street.

After returning to Paris Ghédalia Tazartès and I have been working on a duo set, which we recently performed for the first time at a private and informal concert here in Paris.
I first met Ghédalia in New York, I think the last time I saw him in the flesh was at a concert at CBGBs in the late 70s, so when we first got together to work up a set, I wasn’t sure what to expect, and it was for SURE that HE didn’t know what to expect, as the last time he saw me it was with an electric guitar band at CBGBs!

Happily, our first rehearsal was absolutely magical, it was as if our music were made for each other and as if we had been playing together for years.

Fortunately, Benoît Lesieux was there to record it, here is a link to what he filmed:

For worldwide bookings you can contact us at rhyschathamnews@gmail.com

Rhys Chatham currently works with Julie Tippex
https://julietippex.com/roster/rhyschatham/

For European bookings you can contact Pascal Tippex at
pascal@julietippex.com

Concert in the exhibition PROOF

 FRANCISCO GOYA, SERGEI EISENSTEIN, ROBERT LONGO with Rhys Chatham

On Friday 6. April, Rhys Chatham and Robert Longo perform together with seven other musicians Chathams composition “Guitar Trio” in the context of Robert’s exhibition: PROOF. Make a reservation now! The musicians playing are friends Rhys has known for years, as well as some new ones.

On electric guitars: Rhys Chatham, Robert Longo, Jeff Turek, Martin Richter, Wigand Koch, Lars Zwickies, and Robert Engelbrecht. On the electric bass: Matthais Schönebäumer, and on drums, Olve Strelow.

Link to ticket and venue info