Author: Jeremy M. Barker
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“Ephemeral Evidence” Alums Presenting Work
Back in April, Culturebot was invited to curate a week of events as part of Exit Art’s grand closing-down retrospective; our exhibit, “Ephemeral Evidence,” granted one-day performance residencies to a […]
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Interrupting the Narrative: A Talk With Tim Etchells
An interview with the director and co-founder of Forced Entertainment
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Responses in Brief to Under the Radar 2013
As January festival season wraps up, I want to touch on a few of the pieces I’ve caught at the Public’s Under the Radar Festival that I haven’t yet had […]
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Turbulence (a dance about the economy) at American Realness 2013
Keith Hennessy, Empress Jupiter, Anna Martine Whitehead & Ruairí Donovan interviewed by Marin Sander-Holzman
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Miguel Gutierrez and Mind Over Mirrors at American Realness
Last chance to catch “Storing the Winter” tonight
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On Neutrality: A Discussion Between Christina Anderson & Richard Maxwell
The authors of “Hollow Roots” and “Neutral Hero” dig deep
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Annie Dorsen on “Magical” at NYLA
The NY-based director discusses her collaboration with choreographer/dancer Anne Juren, part of PS 122’s 2013 COIL Festival
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Sunday Afternoon Report: The January Shit-Show Circus?
Oh good lord I’m tired. This January thing is killer, huh? I’m not even seeing shows today–it’s meetings and parties and interviews and so on. But it’s good. I’ve been […]
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Anyone Else Disappointed by “Ganesh vs. the Third Reich”?
So I think I’m out of the mainstream on this, because Back to Back‘s Ganesh vs. the Third Reich is one of the buzziest shows at Under the Radar this […]
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Maria Hassabi’s “Show” at American Realness
Maria Hassabi is, in my experience, a divisive artist: You sort of either love her work or you don’t, without a lot of middle ground. Seeing SHOW this afternoon, at […]
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Mark Russell on Under the Radar 2013
The Director of the Public’s Under the Radar Festival discusses the 2013 Program
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DNA LateNite’s “other.explicit.bodies” This Weekend
Body-based artists explore notions of other-ness in a pair of showcases curated by Jaamil Olawale Kosoko
