martedì 21 maggio 2013

Barbican centre london duchamp

Barbican centre london duchamp


London will celebrate in Dancing Around Duchamp, a season running from February to June next year spanning art, dance, music, theatre and film.
An unusual exhibit celebrating this web of artistic exchange has now arrived at London’s Barbican Centre, after an acclaimed premiere at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Bride: Cage, Cunningham, Johns, Rauschenberg, and Duchamp currently on show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will travel to the Barbican Art Gallery in London this February.


Rauschenberg, and Duchamp currently on show at the Philadelphia Museum of Art will travel to the Barbican Art Gallery in London this February.
Marcel Duchamp, who put a urinal on a plinth and changed the course of art history, is often said to be the 20th century’s most influential artist.

barbican centre london duchamp


The dancing you hear in the Barbican’s new Duchamp exhibition may not be the dancing you see.
Barbican Centre in London presented a cabaret night, inspired by the art of Marcel Duchamp.

barbican centre london duchamp


Bride and the Bachelors: Duchamp with Cage, Cunningham, Rauschenberg and Johns (2013) while also having a key role in shaping Barbican’s wider complementary Dancing Around Duchamp season.
Bachelors: Duchamp with Cage, Cunningham, Rauschenberg.
She received an MFA in Fine Art from Slade (2014) and a BA in Theatre and Performance at University of Leeds (2001).


Barbican in London suggests chess could be a “metaphor of exchange” between the artists it lines up.
Event: Digital Revolution at The Barbican, London Digital Revolution is the most comprehensive presentation of digital creativity ever to be staged in the UK.
June. Cage learnt chess in order to communicate with Duchamp without asking crass questions.
At the centre of a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the rich dialogues between Duchamp, the composer John Cage, the dancer-choreographer Merce Cunningham, and the visual artists Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns.
Barbican to help them interact with a new younger audience.

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