Fred Dewey (author)


Fred Dewey was a writer, artist, publisher, educator, and civic activist. He was the co-founder of the Neighborhood Councils Movement in Los Angeles. He directed the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center in Los Angeles from 1996 to 2010 and has edited and published over twenty books on Ammiel Alcalay, Simone Forti, Jean-Luc Godard, Daniel Berrigan, Abdellatif Laabi, Jack Hirschman, Christoph Draeger, Ed Ruscha, Diane di Prima.
In the mid-1990s, Dewey founded The Hannah Arendt Working Group in Los Angeles. In 2010, Dewey led the free, public seminar on the works of German-born American political theorist Hannah Arendt in Berlin, Paris, London, Oslo, Amsterdam, and Los Angeles, at public spaces, squats, and universities.
Dewey was on the faculty of the fine arts graduate program at ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, CA. He also taught at the Freie Universität in Berlin and Cal Arts in Valencia, California

Education

Fred Dewey graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, and studied semiotics at Brown University.

Beyond Baroque

During his time as director of Beyond Baroque, Dewey created the publishing house Beyond Baroque Books and launched The World Beyond Poetry Festival in 2000.

Publications

The School of Public Life, Errant Bodies Press, 2014from an apparent contradiction in Arendt to a working group method, re:public, 2016Declaration, Beyond Baroque Books, 2009A Little History, Beyond Baroque Books, 2013Truth Etc., Beyond Baroque Books, 2006Site Specific Sound, 2004From the Warring Factions, UpSet Press, Incorporated, 2013he Lowndes County Idea: Two Conversations, 2009Lucas Reiner: Los Angeles Trees, Prestel, 2008