Month: March 2012
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BRIC House Fireworks Residency Program open call for proposals
BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn announces an open call for the BRIC House Fireworks Residency Program, a residency and commissioning program for collaborative teams of artists interested in developing new, multidisciplinary work located in the BRIC house, a new exhibition and performance complex slated to open in Brooklyn Heights in 2013. The program provides…
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Post-Dramatic Stress Disorder
Forty years later, “performance” remains a dangerous concept
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Thirty Years After the End of Art and Articles: A Conversation with DISBAND
Correspondent Mashinka Firunts speaks with the legendary “conceptual art punk band,” making a rare live appearance at Philadelphia’s Vox Populi gallery
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Batsheva Dance Company’s “Hora” is an Hour Well Spent
In an era of rehashing familiar variations on ballet vs. classic modern dance vs. post-modern vocabularies, Batsheva represents the possibility of a different understanding of dance
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“Devotion Study #1–The American Dancer”
“Sarah Michelson’s Devotion Study #1–The American Dancer” at the Whitney Biennial 2012 retreads familiar territory with little resolution.
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The Invisible Dog Art Center Opening Weekend March 10-11
The Cobble Hill arts center jumps into Armory Arts Week with a trio of exhibitions
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Alec Duffy Talks Secret Societies & Hoi Polloi’s New Show
In “All Hands,” opening this week at IAP, the Obie-winning company stages its largest exploration of how Americans stage community yet
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A Nice Video for Your Eyes to Be Looking At
Because. Just because. (Your friends at Culturebot)
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Mircea Cantor, Marten Spangberg, Bad Critics, Books & Thoughts
Franco-Romanian artist Mircea Cantor defends his right not make a point, plus Swedish choreographer and intellectual provocateur Marten Spangberg demands we re-think art creation
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Pam Tanowitz Tackles Morton Feldman in Her Newest Piece
Partnering with renowned new music group FLUX Ensemble, the choreographer explores the iconic composer’s work in a new work at the Kitchen
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A Poorly Edited Salmagundi Of Half-Baked Thoughts
A logorrheic response to writer’s block wandering through craft beer, personal histories, Tanja Liedtke’s legacy, the Deschanel sisters’ TV shows, & Theresa Rebeck’s gender problems
