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Eva Petrič's 'Eden, Transplanted' Performance Explores Ecology and Organ Transplantation

festival-fair · 2026-04-22

Slovenian artist Eva Petrič, who works in Vienna, New York, and Ljubljana, showcases 'Eden, Transplanted,' a multimedia performance that explores themes of ecological devastation and organ transplantation. The dancer’s figure is highlighted by intricate lace projections. This ambitious project is a collaboration with choreographer Janis Brenner and composer Matija Srtniša. After the performance, part of the United Solo Festival, Petrič and Brenner engaged in a short Q&A with David Cohen. Tickets are available at unitedsolo.org. Additionally, this weekend features Frances Barth at Silas Van Morisse Gallery in Bushwick on Friday, Graham Nickson at Betty Cuningham Gallery on the Lower East Side on Saturday, and Alex Katz at Gavin Brown's enterprise in both the Lower East Side and Harlem on Sunday.

Key facts

  • Eva Petrič is a Slovenian-born artist working in Vienna, New York, and Ljubljana
  • The performance 'Eden, Transplanted' explores ecological ruination and organ transplantation
  • The dancer's body is framed by projections of lace
  • Petrič collaborated with choreographer Janis Brenner and composer Matija Srtniša
  • The performance is part of the United Solo Festival
  • Following the performance, Petrič and Brenner joined David Cohen for a Q&A
  • The event is ticketed through unitedsolo.org
  • Other featured items include Frances Barth, Graham Nickson, and Alex Katz exhibitions

Entities

Artists

  • Eva Petrič
  • Janis Brenner
  • Matija Srtniša
  • David Cohen
  • Frances Barth
  • Graham Nickson
  • Alex Katz

Institutions

  • United Solo Festival
  • Silas Van Morisse Gallery
  • Betty Cuningham Gallery
  • Gavin Brown's enterprise

Locations

  • Vienna
  • New York
  • Ljubljana
  • Slovenia
  • Bushwick
  • Lower East Side
  • Harlem

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