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Dance as Border Between Arts: A Critical Reassessment

publication · 2026-04-23

This article, published in artpress in July 2001, argues that contemporary dance has repositioned itself as a frontier between artistic disciplines, rejecting the collaborative ideal of the 1990s. It critiques Michael Fried's 1967 condemnation of theatricality in visual arts, asserting that dance now occupies the space between art forms. Key works discussed include Boris Charmatz's 'Les Disparates' (1994), which features a sculpture by Toni Grand ignored by the dancer; Emmanuelle Huyhn's 'Distribution en cours' (2000), where the choreographer disappears behind Christian Rizzo's mobile installation; Gilles Jobin's 'The Mœbius Strip' (2001), emphasizing horizontal surfaces and paper grids; and La Ribot's 'Still Distinguished' (2000), where spectators share the stage. The text traces a shift from vertical representation to horizontal presentation, citing influences from Merce Cunningham and John Cage to Jackson Pollock. Performances are scheduled at Montpellier Danse 01 (Mathilde Monnier, Emmanuelle Huyhn), Zurich and Hamburg (Gilles Jobin), and Frankfurt and Montreal (La Ribot).

Key facts

  • Article published in artpress in July 2001.
  • Argues dance is now a frontier between arts, not a collaborative practice.
  • References Michael Fried's 1967 essay 'Art and Objecthood'.
  • Boris Charmatz's 'Les Disparates' (1994) features a sculpture by Toni Grand.
  • Emmanuelle Huyhn's 'Distribution en cours' (2000) involves an astrophysicist and Christian Rizzo's installation.
  • Gilles Jobin's 'The Mœbius Strip' (2001) uses paper grids on the floor.
  • La Ribot's 'Still Distinguished' (2000) has spectators walking on stage.
  • Performances scheduled at Montpellier Danse 01, Zurich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Montreal.

Entities

Artists

  • Boris Charmatz
  • Toni Grand
  • Emmanuelle Huyhn
  • Christian Rizzo
  • Gilles Jobin
  • La Ribot
  • Mathilde Monnier
  • Jérôme Bel
  • Xavier Le Roy
  • Vera Mantero
  • Merce Cunningham
  • John Cage
  • Martha Graham
  • Isamu Nogushi
  • Robert Rauschenberg
  • Lucinda Childs
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Dominique Bagouet
  • Christian Boltanski
  • Hervé Robbe
  • Richard Deacon
  • Michael Fried
  • Jackson Pollock
  • Edgar Degas
  • Paul Valéry
  • Philippe Le Moal
  • Rosalind Krauss

Institutions

  • artpress
  • Théâtre de la Ville
  • Montpellier Danse
  • Internationale Tanz Wochen
  • Théâtre Arsenic

Locations

  • Montpellier
  • France
  • Zürich
  • Switzerland
  • Hamburg
  • Germany
  • Frankfurt
  • Montreal
  • Canada
  • Vienna
  • Austria
  • Lausanne

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