Not exact matches
Thriving in a subgenre of alternative spaces, The Company has performed in the UK and US including seasons and appearances at: Conway Hall, London («15), The Broadway Theatre, London («13), Roehampton University («10), The Place («06), Bonnie Bird Theatre, London («04, «05); The Brooklyn Museum («14), Centre for
Performance Research, Brooklyn («11, «12), Dance at Socrates («14, «15, «16, «17), National Academy Museum («12),
Black Mountain College Museum +
Arts Center, Asheville («11), Bushwick Starr («09), Fete de Danse («04,» 05,» 06,» 07, «14), Joyce SoHo, New York («01, «03) with critical notice in The New York Times, Village Voice, New Criterion and Brooklyn Rail
among others.
The free weekend event and artist - run initiative brings together the
art world private view into the public space with a series of screenings, live
performances and installations from the likes of Larry Achiampong, Cory Arcangel, Benedict Drew, Joey Holder, Hannah
Black, and Rachel Maclean,
among others.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013, 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. Union Station, Chicago, IL Originally designed by famed architect Daniel Burnham and completed in 1925 by the Graham, Anderson, Probst and White Firm, the Beaux
Arts - style building is the setting for the Chicago happening, which will feature
performances by
Black Monks of Mississippi (choreography by Theaster Gates) and No Age,
among others to be announced.
The Influence of Cartoons in Contemporary
Art (2003); the acclaimed Double Consciousness:
Black Conceptual
Art Since 1970 (2005);
Black Light / White Noise: Sound and Light in Contemporary
Art (2007); Cinema Remixed and Reloaded:
Black Women Artists and the Moving Image with Dr. Andrea Barnwell Brownlee (2009); and Radical Presence:
Black Performance in Contemporary
Art (2012 — 15);
among others.
Fionn Meade is an curator and writer who has previously worked at the Walker
Art Center where exhibitions included Less ThanOne and Andrea Büttner, Radical Presence:
Black Performance in Contemporary
Art, and Question the Wall Itself, which presents a range of works conceived as rooms and interior architecture, and includes major installations by Tom Burr, Nina Beier, Cerith Wyn Evans, Lucy McKenzie, Akram Zaatari, Paul Sietsema, Jonathas de Andrade, Walid Raad, and Marc Camille Chaimowicz,
among others; as well as Merce Cunningham: Common Time, a retrospective survey of Merce Cunningham's dynamic artistic collaborations, including work from more than seventy artists working across disciplines.