Past Exhibitions

MIT List Visual Arts Center

Choreographic Turn

Daria Martin; Peter Welz in collaboration with William Forsythe

Showing:

May 4 – July 9, 2006

Choreographic Turn

Peter Welz. whenever on on on nohow on (2004). Courtesy of the Artist

 

 

Daria Martin. Soft Materials (2004). Courtesy of Maureen Paley, London. Soft Materials was commissioned by The Showroom, London

 

This exhibition features a 16mm film entitled Soft Materials by Daria Martin, an American artist living and working in London, and a large five-screen video installation entitled whenever on on on nohow on / airdrawing by German artist Peter Welz in collaboration with celebrated dancer/choreographer William Forsythe.

In bringing together the work of these artists, curator Bill Arning offers audiences the opportunity to consider the space between dance and moving image in contemporary art practice. There is a growing history and cultural practice of choreocinema, or dance on film/video, a hybrid art form that offers previously unavailable experiences of dance. Choreographic Turn celebrates this exciting shift in cultural practice by showing two recent extraordinary iterations of this new form-film/video installations offering new modes of experiencing the art of bodies in motion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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13 14 15 167-16-2008
The Leroy and Dorothy Lavine Lecture -- Light Trap for Dan Flavin a Talk by Jeffrey Weiss
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27 28 297-29-2008
LVAC Summer Film Series: Christmas in July (1940/USA) 67 min., dir., Preston Sturges
307-30-2008
LVAC Summer Film Series: Summer aka The Green Ray (1986/France) 98 min., dir. Eric Rohmer
317-31-2008
LVAC Summer Film Series: Rhapsody in August (1993/Japan) 98 min., dir., Akira Kurosawa