Category: Visual Art
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An Evening of Rhythm and Double Consciousness With Nimbus Dance
Currently mounted at Nimbus’s Firmament Gallery + Boutique is “Sometimes I Wander…” an exhibit displaying the photography of Life Magazine’s first Black photographer, Gordon Parks, and staff photographer at The Source, Chi Modu. The gallery, which regularly features local and Black art, showcases images of Blackness, Americana, and Community: Hip Hop.
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The National Gallery’s “Homecoming” and a Love Letter Between the Lines
Let us, then, be the dreamers of the empty space between repetitions that sows fertile soil for difference and kinship.
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Getting Real #1: Michelle Ellsworth’s “The Rehearsal Artist” for American Realness
Michelle Ellsworth brings a real head trip to American Realness 2018.
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Texting Under the Table: Reflecting on three works in conversation at the Whitney Biennial 2017
These works imagined utopias that challenge our assumptions about the limits of what we accept as reality.
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The Process of Becoming: MAMI at the Knockdown Center
Come as you are. come with your confusion, your sadness, your contradiction.
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Sarah A.O. Rosner & Lydia Mokdessi talk ETLE UNIVERSE
“Does art actually DO anything? That’s very nestled into my concept of time travel.”
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Five Lectures on Performance Now Online
Andy’s “Five Lectures on Performance” are now online at Vimeo, SoundCloud and iTunes.
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Maximum Performance (BETA) Now Available
Read Maximum Performance (BETA) Andy’s collected essays 2011-2013. Pay what you will.
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Five Lectures on Live Performance
From May 5 – June 9, 2014 Culturebot founder Andy Horwitz will offer five lectures on live performance in the 21st century.
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PPL’s Relational March
PPL (Panoply Performance Lab) are hitting the road to explore the performance art back roads of the new, weird America and will report back to BK on what they find.
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Talking To The Team Behind WOW (A MILLI VANILLI OPERA)
An interview with David Levine, Joe Diebes and Christian Hawkey, the team behind WOW, an opera about Milli Vanilli, recently presented at BRIC House.

