Merce Cunningham headquartered his dance company in
a cavernous space in the building in 1971.
Not exact matches
All these fairs, and others, too, were going on at the same time
in the same
cavernous spaces, which were like the biggest big - box stores ever
built, their denizens streaming into the fairgrounds, riding half - mile - long mobile walkways, hitching rides on commuter trains from the beautiful old central railway station so evocative for Paul of prewar Europe, drinking late into the night
in the dangerously crowded lobbies of the hotels, hungover and sleepless and hoarse by day, complaining and fibbing and wheedling and smoking and drinking, gorging and lying and drinking and fucking by night, and having the time of their lives.
In retrospect, it seems destined that artists would colonize this place — for whom were these
cavernous, empty
spaces built if not for artists, like Donald Judd playing around with new and unwieldy ideas?
Three years ago, the museum's curator Denise Markonish invited Cave to show
in the notorious
Building 5 at MASS MoCA, a
cavernous space as long as a football field, but her invitation came with a caveat: no Soundsuits.
«Open Plan» at the Whitney Museum The plan to clear out the
cavernous fifth floor of the Whitney's new Renzo Piano - designed
building — the largest column - free
space in the city — could have gone very wrong, falling into gimmick or spectacle.