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Marcel Dzama's Most Incredible Thing | The Process - The Creators Project
Marcel Dzama's Most Incredible Thing | The Process - The Creators Project
How Dzama's admiration of chess-loving Marcel Duchamp and a variety of other diverse inspirations brought Hans Christian Andersen's 146-year-old ballet to ...
Marcel Dzama's Most Incredible Thing | The Process - The Creators Project
How Dzama's admiration of chess-loving Marcel Duchamp and a variety of other diverse inspirations brought Hans Christian Andersen's 146-year-old ballet to ...
Marcel Dzama's Most Incredible Thing | The Process - The Creators Project
How Dzama's admiration of chess-loving Marcel Duchamp and a variety of other diverse inspirations brought Hans Christian Andersen's 146-year-old ballet to ...
The Most Incredible Thing: Amy Sedaris Did a Video For Marcel Dzama's Ballet - Bedford + Bowery
Bedford + Bowery
The New York City Ballet drew a decidedly downtown crowd to Thursday's performance of The Most Incredible Thing, an adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen story featuring a score by Bryce Dessner (guitarist for The National) and costumes and sets by ...
The Most Incredible Thing: Amy Sedaris Did a Video For Marcel Dzama’s Ballet - Bedford + Bowery
The New York City Ballet drew a decidedly downtown crowd to Thursday's performance of The Most Incredible Thing, an adaptation of the Hans Christian ...
The Most Incredible Thing: Amy Sedaris Did a Video For Marcel Dzama's Ballet - Bedford + Bowery
The New York City Ballet drew a decidedly downtown crowd to Thursday's performance of The Most Incredible Thing, an adaptation of the Hans Christian ...
The New York City Ballet Gets A Touch Of Marcel Dzama - Huffington Post
Digitally driven, image laden, and over branded, 21st century contemporary culture has resulted in a yearning for a simpler more streamlined lifestyle. T...
The New York City Ballet Gets A Touch Of Marcel Dzama - Huffington Post
Digitally driven, image laden, and over branded, 21st century contemporary culture has resulted in a yearning for a simpler more streamlined lifestyle. T...
The New York City Ballet Gets A Touch Of Marcel Dzama - Huffington Post
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
This seems to be the tactic artist Marcel Dzama has taken with his career as well as the costume and set design of New York City Ballet's The Most Incredible Thing. Upon moving to New York City in 2004, Dzama began to create densely populated images ...
The New York City Ballet Gets A Touch Of Marcel Dzama - Huffington Post
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
Digitally driven, image laden, and over branded, 21st century contemporary culture has resulted in a yearning for a simpler more streamlined lifestyle. The conspicuous consumption of (practically) any form of minimalist design—whether in fashion, ...
The New York City Ballet Gets A Touch Of Marcel Dzama - Huffington Post
Huffington Post
Huffington Post
This seems to be the tactic artist Marcel Dzama has taken with his career as well as the costume and set design of New York City Ballet's The Most Incredible Thing. Upon moving to New York City in 2004, Dzama began to create densely populated images ...
'The Most Incredible Thing' Review: A Flat Fairy Tale at NYCB - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal
This time it's watercolors, constructions, sculptures and sketches by Canadian-born Marcel Dzama. A good number of these relate directly to his designs for Justin Peck's “The Most Incredible Thing,” which had its world premiere last week during NYCB's ...
Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon's Weird Mind Meld - Hyperallergic
Hyperallergic
Hyperallergic
Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon, installation view of 'Forgetting the Hand' at David Zwirner, New York 2015-DZAMA40551 Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon, “The ghosts in these walls” (2015), pencil, ink, gouache, and collage on paper 14 x 11 1/8 ...
Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon's Weird Mind Meld - Hyperallergic
Hyperallergic
Gumby, surfers, penises, Batman and Robin, naked ladies with machine guns, Diamond Dogs-era David Bowie, bats and skulls, Charles Manson, dancers in polka dot dresses: These are a few of the motifs that crop up in Forgetting the Hand, a show of ...
‘The Most Incredible Thing’ Review: A Flat Fairy Tale at NYCB - Wall Street Journal
New York. The David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center is overrun with the fourth installment of New York City Ballet's art series, in which the work of individual ...
Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon's Weird Mind Meld - Hyperallergic
Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon, “Forgetting the hand” (2016), pencil, ink, watercolor, gouache, spray paint, collage, and gesso on wood panel 24 x 36 x ...