Dance Archives on artcritical: MoMA, Performance, and Digital Era
The 'dance' section of artcritical highlights three unique stories connected to performance. Initially, the Museum of Modern Art revisits a 1995 installation created by a renowned Japanese pioneer in performance, technology, and collaboration. Following that, a dancer and performance artist delves into themes of mortality and geological time through a fresh version of her acclaimed work. Lastly, a dance series that incorporates elements of improvisation pays tribute to the foundational thinkers of the Digital Era.
Key facts
- MoMA re-stages a 1995 installation by a late Japanese performance, tech, and collaboration innovator.
- A dancer and performance artist plays with mortality and geological time in a new iteration of her famous work.
- A semi-improvisational dance series is for the founding thinkers of the Digital Era.
- The content is from artcritical's dance archives.
- The source URL is https://artcritical.com/tag/dance.
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- MoMA
- artcritical