Kraftwerk Takes Fans on a Retro-Futuristic Ride Down a Virtual Autobahn at MoMA
Posted: Wednesday April 11, 2012
Considered by many to be the godfathers of electronic music for their ’70s synth rhythms and melodies, German electro-pop outfit Kraftwerk still makes an impact more than 30 years later. “We’re charging our battery,” sang Ralf Hütter last night at the Museum of Modern Artduring the show’s first song, “The
Wilson's World, Celebrating Robert Wilson's birthday with essays, interviews, a frog, and a sharkshin shoe
Posted: Saturday March 24, 2012
On the occasion of Robert Wilson’s 70th birthday, last October, the multitalented, often underappreciated, largely misunderstood artist generated a flurry of activity. His Threepenny Opera was performed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music that same month, and his hyperreal video portrait of dancer Roberto Bolle debuted at New York’s Center548
Michael Dweck on His Unprecedented Havana Show of Portraits Chronicling Cuba's Creative Class
Posted: Saturday March 17, 2012
From the beaches of Montauk, to the VIP rooms of Cuban nightclubs, American photographer Michael Dweck shines a unique perspective on the who's who of communities hidden in plain sight. His newest body of work has just opened in Cuba in a landmark exhibition at the Fototeca de Cuba Museum in
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