For the first time in the US, these important video works spanning a 25 year history of collaborations
between contemporary dance, movement, and visual art with film and video were shown.
Not exact matches
What is the difference
between Modern and
Contemporary Dance — Modern dance gives more accent to moods and emot
Dance — Modern
dance gives more accent to moods and emot
dance gives more accent to moods and emotions.
Not only does this become an early bone of contention in the power struggle
between Harry and Paul, it also gives Swinton an extended opportunity to indulge in the graceful, expressive gesturing of the silent - movie actor, or, perhaps more appropriately,
contemporary dance.
Move: Choreographing You is an exhibition at Hayward Gallery, London from 13 October 2010 to 9 January 2011 which explores the interaction
between contemporary art and
dance.
«This archive is one of the most significant collections out there for the study of experimental music,
dance, performance, video art, and the multitude of relationships
between these disciplines,» said acting head of the Getty's department of architecture and
contemporary art Glenn Phillips.
Aid & Abet, Cambridge, 2013; Verging on the Absurd,
Contemporary Arts Society, London, 2013; PLAY, La Casa Encendida, Madrid, 2013; LOCO Film Festival, BFI, London, 2013; The Space
between Words: Filmic Expansions, Camden Arts Centre, London, 2013; EYE MUSIC FOR
DANCING, Flat Time House, London, 2012; The Dan Cox Library for the Unfinished Concept of Thingly Time, Cubitt, London, 2012; London Open, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2012; Performing as Publishing, Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland, 2012.
Recent exhibitions include: And The Horizon Was Dying Over The Tourist, 2017, Republic Gallery London, I left Enough Room For
Dancing, 2017, Seongbuk Art Commons, International Artists Residency Program, The National Museum of Modern and
Contemporary Art Korea, 2017,
Between You, Me and The Green, 2017, Hyangsadang Jeju, UCLG Culture Summit South Korea, The Place In The End, 2017, TAF - The Art Foundation, Athens, Ceramic Arts London, April 2017, Ace Hotel, London.
Spring
Dance is a part of the Jason Jacques Gallery
contemporary program and its larger dedication to showing works in its historic East Side location in ongoing dialogue
between past and present.
The East
Contemporary Visual Arts Network (ECVAN) has launched New Geographies, a three - year partnership
between nine arts organisations in the East of England, many local Outreach partners and three Dutch partners; Casco: Office for Art, Design & Theory, De Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten and the curatorial group «If I Can't
Dance, I Don't Want to be Part of Your Revolution».
Over the last decade, DRAF has championed performance at the heart of its programme, and is celebrated for its work at the intersection
between contemporary visual art and other disciplines (music, sound,
dance, spoken word).
His research practices range
between boredom and hysteria, covering the histories of
contemporary dance, queer performance and camp misunderstandings.
Tuesday, April 19 Metropolitan West 639 West 46th Street (
between 11th & 12th Avenues) 6:30 pm Cocktails, Artist Projects & Silent Auction Viewing 8:00 pm Dinner 9:30 pm After Party, Dessert &
Dancing With special thanks to our Benefit Co-Chairs Erin & Matthew D. Bass Jill & Peter Kraus Elin & Michael Nierenberg Elizabeth & Richard Pepperman Ugo Rondinone Cynthia Rowley & Bill Powers Patty & Howard Silverstein Hank Willis Thomas Artist Projects by Davide Balula Xavier Cha Nathalie Pozzi & Eric Zimmerman Hank Willis Thomas Benefit Edition by Artie Vierkant Support of the Spring Benefit enables Public Art Fund to continue bringing dynamic
contemporary art to the broadest possible audience, for free!
For nearly twenty years, Julia K. Gleich has been bridging the gap
between contemporary and traditional
dance to truly capture the
contemporary spirit in her choreography.
The program included solo exhibitions at the site dellaFondazione and also, since 2012, the collaboration
between artists and choreographers of
contemporary dance.
Are you inspired by folk
dance, song, or music and interested in making links
between traditional folk arts and
contemporary arts practice?
An original, new work commissioned by MetLiveArts, «The Museum Workout» is the result of a collaboration
between the
contemporary American
dance company Monica Bill Barnes & Company, and writer and illustrator, Maira Kalman.
Pablo Bronstein is interested in the links
between classical architecture and
contemporary urbanism,
between settings and decors,
between art and
dance.
Through drawing, sculpture, video and performance, Pablo Bronstein is interested in the links
between classical architecture and
contemporary urbanism,
between settings and decors or
between art and
dance.
Line up of artists include: Bad - girl performance art legend Penny Arcade; pioneering artist Christian Marclay, whose work explores the connections
between visual and audio cultures; Turner Prize - winning artist Martin Creed; investigatory pop / electronic composer and performer Simon Bookish and the spectacular
contemporary dance choreographer Frauke Requardt.