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 ...
DENVER — Drawn to the lavish dance numbers in films from India, or just bored with their gym workouts, people are flocking to Bollywood-style dance classes that mix traditional Indian folk dances with ...
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 ...
Tiny pockets of relative stillness can be found amid all the leaps andpliés at Municipal Auditorium and El Tropicana Hotel this week. There also are about half a dozen artists tucked into a few of the ...
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 ...
"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 ...