Peter Missing

Peter Missing

A picture of Missing standing in front of one of his paintings

Missing during a 2008 interview
Background information
Birth name Peter Colangelo
Born November 26, 1953
Bronx, New York, U.S.
Origin Bronx, New York, U.S.
Genres Electronic
Industrial Noise
Experimental Vocal Sampling
Crossover
Years active 1979 - present
Labels Humanity Records
Associated acts Drunk Driving
Missing Foundation
Missing Seven Hazard
Website www.petermissing.de

Peter Missing (born Peter Colangelo; November 26, 1953) is a New York City artist, poet, musician, and activist who relocated to Berlin in 1993.

History

Missing grew up in the Bronx during the 1950s and 1960s, as a middle child of three siblings. He's Italian and one-third Danish. His father was a postal worker who delivered to the Empire State Building.

A drawing of Peter Missing's upside-down glass logo.
Party's over logo

He was one of the organizers of the protest against the Tompkins Square Park curfew that led to the Tompkins Square Park Riot. His symbol, an upside down martini glass with three strikes crossed out, means "party's over". The symbol used to be spotted all over the Lower East Side. It was often accompanied by anti-landlord, anti-gentrification, anti-police brutality, anti-corporations, and pro-environment slogans. The symbol was originally designed for a band Missing founded in 1980 called Drunk Driving and has grown to symbolize the decline of our planet and a warning to start something new; time for a change.

He founded the influential underground industrial band Missing Foundation while living in Hamburg, Germany in 1984 and imported it to the U.S. in 1985 with new members. The band has included about 20 members over its history. The name came from the East German police unit whose job it was to track down people who fled to West Germany. At shows Missing would sometimes set himself on fire as part of the performance. The band released five albums with Restless Records in L.A. including Your House Is Mine which was named Rock Album of the Week in the New York Times in 1988.[1]

Missing has been painting for the past 30 years and has works in over 30 museums in the U.S. and Europe including The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Getty Institute, and the Stadt Museum in Berlin.[2] Until October 2011, Missing had his gallery, Conto Gallery in Kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin.

Missing worked many years as a film set designer in Hamburg and taught art to troubled youth in different German schools.

Missing now resides in Copenhagen, Denmark, where his gallery, Transmission, is usually open some time during the day or evening.

Besides the gallery and creative work, including music performances, Missing runs creative artwork classes to the local kids in the area at a nearby youth center.

Discography

Solo

with Drunk Driving

with Missing Foundation

with Missing Seven Hazard

References

  1. Pareles, Jon (September 9, 1988). "Sounds Around Town". The New York Times.
  2. Your House Is Mine, First Edition, Bullet Space, New York, 1980.
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