When choreographer Trisha Brown drew herself while dancing she crossed the line — literally. The postmodern pioneer put a pencil between two toes and drew the opposite foot. To do so, she sat on the ...
It’s not hard to imagine an artist using a foot to draw, but eyelashes, hair, and a basketball? Their potential as drawing implements is likely to be a new concept for visitors to the exhibit ...
At first glance, black ink scribbles, a crocheted wire sculpture, and a woman dancing do not seem to have much in common. However, the exhibition “Dance/Draw,” on view at the Institute of Contemporary ...
"Dance/Draw," the Institute of Contemporary Art's celebratory centerpiece in honor of its 75th anniversary, is an overt celebration of humanity's obsession and fascination with movement. While most ...
Click image for larger view. The Institute of Contemporary Arts/Boston is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. To help mark the occasion, the museum opened a centerpiece exhibition called ...
Something funny happened to drawing on its way into the 21st century. After centuries of being the backbone, the building blocks, what Ingres rousingly called the “probity’’ of art, it suddenly ...
The Judson Dance Theater didn’t invent the idea of dance as a kind of drawing and drawing as a kind of dance; just think of Gene Kelly in his famous duet with the cartoon character Jerry the Mouse, in ...
Against the invitingly balmy backdrop of the Bandra seascape, with gulls and gully folk in equal attendance, the maverick French choreographer Ali Salmi held what one might describe as an experiential ...
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