“The Philadelphia Museum of Art will be the only East Coast venue for a major traveling exhibition devoted to Senga Nengudi, a leading figure of the 1970s Black American avant-garde and a pioneering artist of our time. Marked by her innovative use of everyday materials that… Read More
All posts tagged “Performance”
Brendan Fernandes: Contract and Release at The Noguchi Museum, Performances through March 2020
“Brendan Fernandes: Contract and Release is a collaboration between the Museum and Fernandes who works at the intersection of dance and the visual arts. For this project, Fernandes worked with Noguchi Museum Senior Curator Dakin Hart and architecture and design collaborative Norman Kelley to transform the… Read More
John Bock: The Next Quasi-Complex at Fondazione Prada, July 18 – September 24, 2018
“Conceived by the German artist John Bock (Gribbohm, 1965; lives and works in Berlin) for the Podium exhibition space, the project reflects his own practice that freely employs performative elements with audience engagement, installation, environment among others. His performances, called “lectures” by the artist himself, parody academic presentations and… Read More
Nick Cave: The Let Go at Park Avenue Armory, June 7 – July 1, 2018
“Animating Park Avenue Armory with the sights, sounds, and movement of renowned interdisciplinary artist Nick Cave, The Let Go transforms the Armory’s Wade Thompson Drill Hall into a dance-based town hall that brings together visitors to participate in a collective act of catharsis. The Armory’s… Read More
Wang Jianwei: Time Temple at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, October 31, 2014 – February 16, 2015
“I think revolution happens when you distrust anything in its current state, including yourself.” — Wang Jianwei. Images courtesy Guggenheim Museum
Ragnar Kjartansson at New Museum, May 7 – June 29, 2014
“Take Me Here by the Dishwasher: Memorial for a Marriage” (2011/2014) is a live performance, installation and video, and part of the exhibition “Ragnar Kjartansson: Me, My Mother, My Father and I” at New Museum.
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