Sentences with phrase «performing seminal works»

Performing seminal works from the seventies on, Brown's company is known for its response to art works, such as performing a striptease behind Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass.

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Even more important, this seminal work opens the road for comparative neuroimaging studies in which humans and other animals perform similar tasks using similar methodologies, and the results can be analyzed using similar strategies.
Jeffrey Hall and Michael Rosbash, who performed their award - winning work at Brandeis University, share the honor with The Rockefeller University's Michael Young for their seminal discoveries explaining how living creatures — including plants, animals and humans — adapt their biological rhythms to align with Earth's rotation.
Other notable speakers of the season are British feminist film theorist and seminal voice on film and media studies, Laura Mulvey; writer and professor of psychology and gender studies, Lynne Segal; and Catherine Wood, Senior Curator of Performing Art at Tate, writer of Yvonne Rainer: The Mind is a Muscle (2007) and curator of Yvonne Rainer: Dance Works 1961 — 72 at Raven Row in London in 2014.
It begins with Pond, a seminal work by the Fluxus artist Benjamin Patterson first performed in 1962, and features a number of pioneering artists, including David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, Ulysses S. Jenkins, and Senga Nengudi.
Il Corso del Coltello (The Course of the Knife), performed three times on the Campo dell» Arsenale in Venice before a combined audience of 1,500 people, was a seminal work in Oldenburg / van Bruggen's career.
By Proxy includes Marcel Duchamp's assisted readymade With Hidden Noise, a ball of string with an unknown object rattling inside it; embroidery works by Alighiero Boetti; three drawings from John Cage's 1990 series River Rocks and Smoke, in which chance operations are performed by smoke settling in the fibers of the paper; Oliver Laric's Yuanmingyuan Columns, a new work created with 3D scans of Chinese cultural artifacts ensconced in Bergen, Norway; Yoko Ono's seminal chess set and war allegory Play it By Trust; and a work from Xu Zhen's recent Eternity series, which juxtaposes the East and West by mounting headless replicas of key Hellenistic and Buddhist sculptures neck to neck.
On July 13, 2012, she performed one of her seminal works, Official Welcome (2001), before a very crowded and fervently attentive audience in the atrium of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the performance's notoriety derives from the moment in which Fraser undresses and eventually stands nude while continuing to speak.
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