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Exhibition Review
Judson Dance Theater: The Work Is Never Done. Museum of Modern Art, New York
12/2018 | 1389 | 160
Pages: 1058-1060
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Reviewer:
Bradnock, Lucy (Bradnock, Lucy)
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24. See-saw, by Simone Forti. 1960. Performed by Yvonne Rainer and Robert Morris at Reuben Gallery, New York, 16th–18th December 1960. (Photograph Robert R. McElroy Photographs of Happenings and Early Performance Art; Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles).
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25. The branch, by Anna Halprin. 1957. Performed by A.A. Leath, Anna Halprin ad Simone Forti on the Halprin’s family Dance Deck, Kentfield CA, 1957. Photograph Warner Jepson (Courtesy the Estate of Warner Jepson).
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26. We shall run, by Yvonne Rainer. 1963. Performed by Robert Rauschenberg, Joseph Schlichter (hidden), Sally Gross, Tony Holder, Deborah Hay, Yvonne Rainer, Alex Hay, Robert Morris (behind) and Lucinda Childs at Two Evenings of Dances by Yvonne Rainer at Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford CT, 7th March 1965. Photograph by Peter Moore (© Barbara Moore; courtesy Paula Cooper Gallery, New York).
Exhibition Review
Pioneers of the Downtown Scene. London
06/2011 | 1299 | 153
Pages: 421-423
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Reviewer:
Boaden, James (Boaden, James)
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Reviewed Items
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Laurie Anderson, Trisha Brown, Gordon Matta-Clark: Pioneers of the Downtown Scene | institution: Barbican Art Gallery
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59. Woman walking down a ladder, by Trisha Brown. 1973. Gelatin silver prints. (Courtesy of Broadway 1602, New York; exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).
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60. Splitting: four corners, by Gordon Matta-Clark. 1974. Painted wood, plaster and tar, dimensions variable. (San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).
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61. Open house, by Gordon Matta-Clark. 1972, recreated 2011. Industrial container with wood and doors, 260 by 240 by 600 cm. (Exh. Barbican Art Gallery, London).