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Born Eva Valdez, she married Andrew Prinz from the band Mahogany in Texas in late 2000. She apparently began a relationship with “erstwhile band member” of Sonic Youth Jim O’Rourke...
Gordon never named the woman who Moore was seeing, but the internet quickly discovered her identity: Eva Prinz, who edited art books for Moore’s Ecstatic Peace publishing house.
The founding member of Sonic Youth and guitar virtuoso moved from New York City after falling madly in love with book editor Eva Prinz and relocated to build a life with her.
Thurston Moore on his girlfriend, art-book editor Eva Prinz: "I'm so defensive about her and my relationship. The character assassination of Eva—who I fell in love with—I felt very sore about."
Ecstatic Peace Library is a book publishing imprint founded by Thurston Moore and Eva Prinz to release an exhibition catalogue [1] by photographer Justine Kurland. [2]
But into the precarious breach goes Ecstatic Peace Library, an art and culture press founded by Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth and visual book editor Eva Prinz. EPL extends Moore’s cultural patronage beyond his Ecstatic Peace label and poetry journals.
Thurston Moore has at last spoken on his separation from Sonic Youth co-founder Kim Gordon and his extramarital relationship with art book editor Eva Prinz.
I’ve been able to situate my life with the woman I am in love with and have lived with for the last few years [Moore separated from Kim Gordon in 2011, having begun a relationship with book editor Eva Prinz]. And a lot of people have said, oh he’s in this place where there’s a new light coming out of him.
On October 14, 2011, the couple announced that they were separating [27] due to an extramarital affair Moore engaged in with art book editor Eva Prinz, who was also married at the time. [67] Moore and Gordon divorced in 2013.
It just got more pronounced to the point where I was feeling very weak. And so finally my wife, Eva [Prinz], said, ‘You have to go see your heart doctor, [who] you haven’t seen in four years.’