At first glance, black ink scribbles, a crocheted wire sculpture, and a woman dancing do not seem to have much in common. However, the exhibition “Dance/Draw,” on view at the Institute of Contemporary ...
Click image for larger view. The Institute of Contemporary Arts/Boston is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. To help mark the occasion, the museum opened a centerpiece exhibition called ...
It’s not hard to imagine an artist using a foot to draw, but eyelashes, hair, and a basketball? Their potential as drawing implements is likely to be a new concept for visitors to the exhibit ...
When choreographer Trisha Brown drew herself while dancing she crossed the line — literally. The postmodern pioneer put a pencil between two toes and drew the opposite foot. To do so, she sat on the ...
HAZLETON — Left hand up, turn to the right; right hand up turn to the left, Cali Solarek said while showing dance steps to children facing her. When the music started, children followed Solarek ...
"Dance/Draw," the Institute of Contemporary Art's celebratory centerpiece in honor of its 75th anniversary, is an overt celebration of humanity's obsession and fascination with movement. While most ...
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