Critical Correspondence
Dance and the Museum: Gustavo Ciriaco Responds
1) What are the most potent questions or ideas prompted by the recent coming together of dance and the visual arts? I like the terms you choose for this meeting of two different art fields: coming together. This already reveals a movement towards a shared place and at the same time the condition […]
Dance and the Museum: More than Incidental Choreographies by Danielle Goldman
On September 28, 2013, Danspace Project hosted its latest Conversations Without Walls, a series of panel discussions co-curated by Danspace Scholar-in-Residence Jenn Joy and Executive Director Judy Hussie-Taylor. This particular conversation provided an opportunity to reflect on Ralph Lemon’s Some sweet day–a recent three-week performance series at MoMA–as well as the broader convergences between dance […]
Dance and the Museum: Alexis Clements Responds
1) What are the most potent questions prompted by the recent coming together of dance and the visual arts? Dance and the visual arts, of course, have a relationship that has goes back much farther than the past decade or so. Early examples come up throughout RoseLee Golderg’s volume Performance Art, for instance—from Italian Futurist […]
Maggie Bennett & Liliana Dirks-Goodman in conversation with Jeanine Durning
Choreographer/performance artist/dancer Jeanine Durning speaks with artist/designer Liliana Dirks-Goodman and dancer/choreographer Maggie Bennett about their collaboration at FACADE/FASAD. They discuss shifting perceptions of space and time, labor, value and compensation, desire, utopia, and the “practice of artistic practice.”
Correspondence from Martín Lanz: NY 2/2, México 1/2
by Martín Lanz Landázuri Arriving, leaving, arriving, leaving, and arriving again… yes always visiting… Después de una corta visita a México, de regreso en Brooklyn quisiera comentar un fenómeno que se me hace interesante en este lugar, debido a un movimiento interno de la población en la ciudad de N.Y. generalmente en busca de un […]