Weekend Reading: Oct. 6
Canada abandons the arts for “creative hubs”; exploring relevance in performance at Philly FringeArts; questioning the Guggenheim; and more.
Canada abandons the arts for “creative hubs”; exploring relevance in performance at Philly FringeArts; questioning the Guggenheim; and more.
Composer Arvo Part and architecture firm Snohetta collaborate on “To A Great City”, the current installment of the Guggenheim Museum’s STILLSPOTTING project.
Put a pair of deconstructive choreographers and an experimental composer in a room together, and what you get is classical lyricism
Levels of Nothingness a performance-installation by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, featuring Isabella Rossellini, in conjunction with Kandinsky and the 50th Anniversary of the Guggenheim Museum. Peter B. Lewis Theater Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10128 http://worksandprocess.org Public performances: September 17 and 19-21, 7:30
“It is rare that we have the opportunity to celebrate our own eco-system.” = Richard Armstrong, Museum Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation Join the discussion between Richard Armstrong and Serpentine Gallery Co-Director Hans Ulrich Obrist at the Guggenheim Museum about Walter Hopps and