Participants include Brooklyn -
based dance artist Isabel Lewis with Frieze Projects, and artist Korakrit Arunanondchai.
Michelle Boulé is a Brooklyn -
based dance artist whose work involves a constant dialogue between the body, presence, and the physical expression of consciousness.
Fernanda Muñoz - Newsome is a London -
based dance artist, who creates and performs choreographies across the UK and Europe.
Not exact matches
Perth -
based artists are making an impact at home and abroad by pushing the boundaries in both the content and delivery of contemporary theatre and
dance.
As a not - for - profit
dance organization, KPD commissions and produces the work of
dance artists with and without disabilities — presenting excellence in
dance through our quality -
based programs, community performances and educational workshops.
On an annual
basis, up to 400 middle and senior high school students with diverse abilities and special needs work with our Miami -
based professional
dance artists.
Freddy Leone is a Hawaii -
based Artist with a multi-cultural style ranging from Contemporary R&B and Soul, to
Dance - pop and Reggae.
Sony's purchase of Liverpool -
based Psygnosis in 1993 was another attempt to bolster its chances; the company would produce WipEout, a seminal western launch title for the console in 1995 which came complete with a mature - marketing campaign and pumping soundtrack packed with esteemed
dance and techno
artists.
But with Berlin -
based media
artist Nils Völker's latest exhibition, Bits and Pieces, the gallery becomes a space of «poetic performance» through a choreographed
dance of what the
artist calls «ordinary objects.»
Nicole Wolcott, a Brooklyn
based artist called «one of today's finest
dance comedians and a knockout dancer» by The New York Times, and ADF alumni Larry Keigwin, a native New Yorker and choreographer who has
danced his way from the Metropolitan Opera to downtown clubs to Broadway and back, present their latest work Places Please!
deFINE ART 2015 will also include a commissioned performance by the German -
based artist duo Mwangi Hutter and a finger - tutting performance by San Francisco -
based dance troupe Finger Circus.
The piece, which was funded by CETA, included
artists, David Hammons, Maren Hassinger, Franklin Parker, Houston Conwill, and Ulysses Jenkins, among others, in an improvisational musical and
dance performance,
based around an encounter with male and female spiritual energies.
The Judson
Dance Theatre was a collective of choreographers and performance artists — Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, Philip Corner, David Gordon, Deborah Hay, Meredith Monk, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Carolee Schneemann, and James Waring — who championed movements based on ordinary gestures and rejected the narrative ostentation of traditional d
Dance Theatre was a collective of choreographers and performance
artists — Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, Philip Corner, David Gordon, Deborah Hay, Meredith Monk, Steve Paxton, Yvonne Rainer, Carolee Schneemann, and James Waring — who championed movements
based on ordinary gestures and rejected the narrative ostentation of traditional
dancedance.
In addition, the
artist collaborated with Chicago
based sound
artists» Matthew Motep Woodsand, Sylvie Grace, and Simantikos (a Chicago
based dance company that exists to address social injustices through movement).
Informed by an extensive background in live performance, Kahn's work embodies a keen awareness of the body and of
artist / audience relationships, drawing on devices of improvisation, comedy,
dance, theater, and pop vernaculars to drive forward its deeper structures
based in literary, cinematic, and musical practices.
Interdisciplinary
artist Nick Cave creates a
dance -
based town hall — part installation, part performance — to which the community of New York is invited to «let go» and speak their minds through movement, work out frustrations, and celebrate independence as well as community.
Taylor De Cordoba is pleased to present Crocodile Company, Part I. La Guerre Des Machettes Danseuses (The War of The
Dancing Machetes), a new series of mixed media paintings and drawings by Los Angeles -
based artist Frohawk Two Feathers.
Thus in 1963 Jasper Johns and John Cage established the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts
based on the belief that visual
artists — painters and sculptors — were sufficiently concerned about the state of the performance arts —
dance, theatre and music — enough so to donate artwork to benefit performing
artists.
Based on his experiences composing both electronic
dance music for clubs and atmospheric soundtracks for video
artists, Berg continues to be fascinated by music's potential to transport listeners into a trance - like state.
The 36 - year - old London -
based German
artist's «constructed situations» — involving performers who sing,
dance, converse, or otherwise destabilizingly interact with viewers — can cast astonishing spells on both intimate scale (Kiss, 2007) and in the art world's biggest arenas (Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in 2012 and the Guggenheim's entire rotunda in 2010).
Among the highlights of its first eight years are: Bernd Alois Zimmermann's harrowing Die Soldaten, in which the audience moved «through the music;» the unprecedented six - week residency of the Royal Shakespeare Company in their own theater rebuilt in the drill hall; a massive digital sound and video environment by Ryoji Ikeda; a sprawling gauzy, multi-sensory labyrinth created by Ernesto Neto; the event of a thread, a site - specific installation by Ann Hamilton; the final performances of the Merce Cunningham
Dance Company across three separate stages; the New York Philharmonic performing Karlheinz Stockhausen's sonic masterpiece Gruppen with three orchestras surrounding the audience; WS by Paul McCarthy, a monumental installation of fantasy, excess, and dystopia; a sonic environment that blurred the boundaries between
artist and audience created by the xx; an immersive Macbeth set in a Scottish heath and henge by Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh; tears become... streams become..., a genre - defying collaboration between
artist Douglas Gordon and pianist Hélène Grimaud, which flooded the Armory's drill hall with an installation of water, light, and music; and HABEAS CORPUS, a performance and installation by Laurie Anderson
based on the story of a former Guantanamo Bay detainee that examines lost identity, memory, and the resiliency of the human body and spirit.
In either scenario, Brodsky's retirement seems to have touched off the first concentrated opportunity for the public to witness the whirlwind of works made by prolific Huntington -
based artist, known for an expressive use of color and a love of process that
dances in joy from his paintings.
In this multi-channel film installation, Los Angeles -
based artist Sharon Lockhart explores the extraordinary work of Noa Eshkol (1924 — 2007), the Israeli
dance composer, theorist, and textile
artist whose achievements include the development in the 1950s of a revolutionary
dance notation system that categorized movements of the body through numbers and symbols.
Among the works on display are Bitbang Mirror (2015), for which Mirza uses a concave mirror by Anish Kapoor to explore its acoustic qualities with a loudspeaker; Standing Stones (2015), a technologically upgraded marble sculpture, exhibited in Solitude Park and created by Mirza together with the Italian stone mason Mattia Bosco;
Dance of Death Intervention (2015), an intervention with light and sound, inspired by the characteristic metallic screeching of Jean Tinguely's Mengele -
Dance of Death (1986); and A Chamber for Horwitz; Sonakinatography Transcriptions in Surround Sound (2015), an approximately two - hour long electronic light and sound concert
based on compositions by Californian
artist Channa Horwitz.
The Directors of the FCA were joined in the grant selection process by composer, musician, and co-founder of Bang on a Can Michael Gordon; performance maker and writer Clarinda Mac Low;
dance -
based multidisciplinary
artist Dean Moss; and Associate Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art Yasmil Raymond.
Six years ago, when the New York -
based performance
artist was 30, he spent every day for almost five months taking
dance lessons, in public, from various professionals at P.S. 1, an arts centre affiliated with the Museum of Modern Art.
For his third solo show at Anton Kern Gallery, UK -
based artist Richard Hughes has turned the gallery into a stage for a magic
dance performed by a street gang of enchanted lamp posts, ice - cream - wafer - like garden walls and broken memorial statues found in the most dilapidated and dark corners of (British) suburbia.
Animating the Armory with the sights, sounds, and movement of renowned interdisciplinary
artist Nick Cave, The Let Go will transform 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.
2012 Nathalie Angles, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Residency Unlimited Rocio Aranda - Alvarado, Curator, El Museo del Bario Irina Baldini and Masako Matsushita,
Dance and Movement
Artists Lindsey Berfond, Project Manager, Residency Unlimited Boshko Boskovic, Program Director, Residency Unlimited Marianna Dobkowska, Curator, Center for Contemporary Art, Warsaw Benjamin Genocchio, Editor - in - Chief, Art + Auction Magazine and Artinfo.com Jonathan Goodman, Contributing Editor & Critic Petr Hosek, Independent Curator
based in Prague Maud Jaquin, Independent Curator & Art Historian Paddy Johnson, Founding Editor, Art Fag City Carolin Knebel, Art Historian & Founder of Fort - Da Julia Knight, Programs Director, Apexart Omar Lopez - Chahoud, Independent Curator & Artistic Director, UNTITLED Sharon Matt - Atkins, Managing Curator of Exhibitions, Brooklyn Museum Sebastien Sanz de Santamaria, Co-Founder & Director of Operations, Residency Unlimited Cindy Rucker, Owner & Director, Cindy Rucker Gallery Ron Segev, Owner & Director, Thierry - Goldberg Gallery Ondrej Stupal, Independent Curator
based in Prague Puck Verdake, Independent Curator
based in The Netherlands Hyewon Yi, Director and Curator of Amelie A. Wallace Gallery
Join in this participatory, family - friendly workshop with
dance -
based artist Nina Waisman and her collaborators at the Laboratory for Embodied Intelligence.
She has worked with countless arts organizations and individual
artists since 1996, and her primary interest lies in interdisciplinary performance -
based work, spanning
dance - theater to performance installations.
Previous winners of the Meadows Prize were Grammy - winning contemporary music ensemble eighth blackbird and New York -
based public arts organization Creative Time (2010); playwright and performer Will Power and choreographer Shen Wei, artistic director of New York -
based Shen Wei
Dance Arts (2011); Tony - winning playwright and screenwriter Enda Walsh and choreographer Michael Keegan - Dolan, artistic director of Dublin -
based Fabulous Beast
Dance Theatre (2012); violist Nadia Sirota and socio - political
artist Tania Bruguera (2013); and choreographer and founder of Urban Bush Women Jawole Willa Jo Zollar (2014).
During a research trip to Israel in 2008, Los Angeles -
based artist Sharon Lockhart (b. 1964) discovered the lost archives of Israeli avant - garde
dance composer, theoretician and
artist Noa Eshkol (1924 — 2007) in Holon, a former working - class town that is now a suburb of Tel Aviv.
References to Minimalist
dance and sculpture abound in the Los Angeles —
based artist's third New York solo exhibition: Robert Morris, Yvonne Rainer, and Simone Forti were all touchstones here, though Donald Judd seemed the true guiding spirit.
With esthetic surefootedness the
artist nudges photography ever closer to time -
based mediums like film and
dance.
Around the same time in Europe, Amsterdam -
based organisation If I Can't
Dance, I Don't Want To Be Part Of Your Revolution kicked off a programme exploring the legacy of feminism on contemporary
artists, including Keren Cytter, Falke Pisano, Frances Stark alongside the likes of Gerard Byrne and Yael Davids.
Simone Forti is a Los Angeles —
based dancer, choreographer,
artist, and writer; a pioneer in the history of movement improvisation; and a key figure in postmodern
dance and Minimal art.
As the first solo exhibition of young Beijing -
based artist Hao Jingban, this exhibition is a compact introduction into her research - driven body of works, investigating the history of ballroom
dance in China and the group of people who are still practicing it in Beijing today.
12/4 - 17/6/2018 OSÍAS YANOV ORPHAN
DANCE The first UK solo exhibition and a major new commission by Buenos Aires -
based artist Osías Yanov.
Berlin -
based artist and tinkerer Nils Völker's latest installation Bits and Pieces is a combination of performative art,
dance, and machinery working together in perfect harmony to execute a captivating
dance of what the
artist describes as «ordinary objects.»
In Carlos Schwartz's The
Dance 2, for example, the Spanish artist utilizes the honeybee «waggle dance,» a series of movements intended to inform other bees of the location of nearby food sources, to create two drawings based on the dance's two variat
Dance 2, for example, the Spanish
artist utilizes the honeybee «waggle
dance,» a series of movements intended to inform other bees of the location of nearby food sources, to create two drawings based on the dance's two variat
dance,» a series of movements intended to inform other bees of the location of nearby food sources, to create two drawings
based on the
dance's two variat
dance's two variations.
La Medea, a new production by Brooklyn -
based artist Yara Travieso, «combines
dance, interactive theater, live music, film, and live broadcasting, creating a genre of art all its own.»
OSÍAS YANOV ORPHAN
DANCE Apr 12 - Jun 17, 2018 The first UK solo exhibition and a major new commission by Buenos Aires -
based artist Osías Yanov.
Dance your androgynous sweater off with Moscow -
based experimental sound
artist Maria Teriaeva's first - ever music video.
If You Can
Dance... You Will Be My Memory, 2013 by Jacopo Miliani is a new project that the young Italian artist conceived exclusively for Fig. 5 in collaboration with The Place, the London based premier centre for contemporary d
Dance... You Will Be My Memory, 2013 by Jacopo Miliani is a new project that the young Italian
artist conceived exclusively for Fig. 5 in collaboration with The Place, the London
based premier centre for contemporary
dancedance.
Cranbrook Art Museum presents Liquor Store Theatre Performance Films by Detroit -
based artist Maya Stovall, an innovator who works across the disciplines of
dance, theory, anthropology, ethnography, and contemporary art.
Dean Moss is a
dance based interdisciplinary director, and media
artist.
Oakland -
based spoken word and
dance artist Marc Bamuthi Joseph, and Chicago visual
artist and activist Theaster Gates collaborate to create a multimedia performance and visual installation addressing environmental issues from the perspective of communities of color.
The gallery's yearly program, which includes not only art exhibitions but screenings,
artist lectures,
dance performances, music experimentation and community art -
based projects, reflects both the flexibility of the space and the diverse interest of its creators.
Los Angeles -
based artist and filmmaker Andrew Thomas Huang debuts his first solo exhibition entitled Interstice, a multi-sensory film installation and selection of digital prints inspired by lion
dances, demon - warding, and occultish functions and depictions of the veil and all it has come to symbolize.