Hoping For Palestine

Posted by Fabio 4 June 2018

Douglas Gordon, Sarah Lucas and Robert Del Naja (3D) create exclusive limited edition artworks for the Hoping Foundation to benefit Palestinian refugee children. Internationally acclaimed musicians and artists unite for an evening of music, readings, and solidarity with young Palestinian refugees read more

Clayton Pettet – Art School Stole My Virginity

Posted by Fabio 30 October 2013

The concept of virginity has been a topic of intrigue since the birth of humanity – and the loss of virginity is to this day considered an important rite of passage. read more

Heather Hansen – Emptied Gestures

Posted by Fabio 3 October 2013

Emptied Gestures is an experiment in kinetic drawing. In this series Heather Hansen explore ways to download her movement directly onto paper, emptying gestures from one form to another. Filmed at her studio in the Bywater, New Orleans, July 2013.

www.heatherhansen.net

Choros

Posted by Fabio 6 March 2013

Michael Langan and Terah Maher combine music, dance, and image multiplication to create a film that enhances our perception of motion. “Choros” delivers a visually mesmerizing narrative in three movements, following a dancer’s (Maher) experience of discovery, euphoria, and rebirth through this surreal phenomenon. Featuring music from Steve Reich’s “Music for 18 Musicians.” read more

Kraftwerk – The Catalogue 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Posted by Fabio 12 December 2012

The German electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk will play eight live performances in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall on 6-14 Feb 2013. They’ll be showcasing nearly 40 years of work including new improvisations, 3D projections and animation.

www.tate.org.uk

Lemn Sissay: A child of the state

Posted by Fabio 24 October 2012

Literature has long been fascinated with fostered, adopted and orphaned children, from Moses to Cinderella to Oliver Twist to Harry Potter. So why do many parentless children feel compelled to hide their pasts? Poet and playwright Lemn Sissay tells his own moving story.

www.ted.com

Year of the Rabbit

Posted by Fabio 24 September 2012

Corps de Ballet Member Justin Peck’s first premiere of the 2012-13 Season builds on work originally created for the New York Choreographic Institute and is set to a score by acclaimed American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens.

www.nycballet.com

Crazy Horse

Posted by Fabio 17 August 2012

From 18th September 2012 until 24th December 2012, Crazy Horse Paris presents Forever Crazy, the most avant-garde cabaret that has been seducing Parisian audiences for over sixty years. Forever Crazy is an extravagant and opulent production staged in a purpose-built, luxurious venue on London’s South Bank. read more