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VIDEO: Lucas Zwirner on the Unlikely Collaboration Between Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon - artnet News
Lucas Zwirner discusses the show he curated at David Zwirner featuring work by Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon created in collaboration.
Review: ‘The Most Incredible Thing’ Brings Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tale to Life - New York Times
In Hans Christian Andersen's “The Most Incredible Thing” (1870), the usually impressive choreographer Justin Peck has chosen a story whose details he can't ...
VIDEO: Dzama and Pettibon Show at Zwirner - artnet News
Lucas Zwirner discusses the show he curated at David Zwirner featuring work by Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon created in collaboration.
Review: 'The Most Incredible Thing' Brings Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tale to Life - New York Times
In Hans Christian Andersen's “The Most Incredible Thing” (1870), the usually impressive choreographer Justin Peck has chosen a story whose details he can't ...
It’s Official: TEFAF Is Coming to New York’s Park Avenue Armory - artnet News
TEFAF, Europe's most prestigious art fair, is coming to New York's Park Avenue Armory in October, and again in spring 2017.
VIDEO: Lucas Zwirner on the Unlikely Collaboration Between Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon - artnet News
Lucas Zwirner discusses the show he curated at David Zwirner featuring work by Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon created in collaboration.
Review: ‘The Most Incredible Thing’ Brings Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tale to Life - New York Times
In Hans Christian Andersen's “The Most Incredible Thing” (1870), the usually impressive choreographer Justin Peck has chosen a story whose details he can't ...
Dance Party: Marcel Dzama, Justin Peck, and Bryce Dessner Come Together at the New York City Ballet - W Magazine
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When the artist Marcel Dzama moved from sleepy Winnipeg to New York, his sparsely populated figure drawings took on the energy of the city — suddenly, the backgrounds were overrun with dense, claustrophobic markings. Looking to create order out of the ...
Dance Party: Marcel Dzama, Justin Peck, and Bryce Dessner Come Together at the New York City Ballet - W Magazine
W Magazine
When the artist Marcel Dzama moved from sleepy Winnipeg to New York, his sparsely populated figure drawings took on the energy of the city — suddenly, the backgrounds were overrun with dense, claustrophobic markings. Looking to create order out of the ...
Adrien Brody, the Artist, Loves Face Swap and Erykah Badu - W Magazine
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When the artist Marcel Dzama moved from sleepy Winnipeg to New York, his sparsely populated figure drawings took on the energy of the city — suddenly, the backgrounds were overrun with dense, claustrophobic markings. Looking to create order out of the ...
The 8 Events Worth Traveling For This February - Condé Nast Traveler
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His most ambitious ballet yet, the story originates from Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale The Most Incredible Thing. Peck collaborates with composer Bryce Dessner of The National and Brooklyn artist Marcel Dzama in bringing the dark fable to life ...
'The Most Incredible Thing' Debuts at City BalletWNYC
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Artist Marcel Dzama and the NYC Ballet's "The Most Incredible Thing" - Cool Hunting
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Cool Hunting
For the fourth year in a row, the New York City Ballet has partnered with a fine artist as part of their Art Series performances. To date, however, no artist has been quite as involved as Marcel Dzama, this year's collaborator. Not only does Lincoln ...
Forget It: Two One-Note Artists Combine for Less Than the Sum of Their Parts - Village Voice
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Village Voice
Enter Marcel Dzama (born 1974). Recruited into the Zwirner empire shortly after receiving a BFA from the University of Manitoba, he's been cranking out drawings, sculpture, paintings, and videos ever since. His stilted crowd scenes of repeated figures ...
'The Most Incredible Thing' Debuts at City Ballet | WNYC News - WNYC
New York City Ballet premieres a new ballet based on the Hans Christian Andersen folk tale, "The Most Incredible Thing" this evening. It is the first narrative ...
The 8 Events Worth Traveling For This February - Condé Nast Traveler
Make time on your calendar for these top cultural events around the world.
Marcel Dzama's Costumes for the New York City Ballet - W Magazine
Get an exclusive look at Marcel Dzama's costumes for The Most Incredible Thing, a ballet collaboration with Justin Peck and Bryce Dessner.
Artist Marcel Dzama and the NYC Ballet’s “The Most Incredible Thing” - Cool Hunting
For the fourth year in a row, the New York City Ballet has partnered with a fine artist as part of their Art Series performances. To date, however, no artist has been ...
Artist Marcel Dzama and the NYC Ballet's “The Most Incredible Thing” - Cool Hunting
For the fourth year in a row, the New York City Ballet has partnered with a fine artist as part of their Art Series performances. To date, however, no artist has been ...
Forget It: Two One-Note Artists Combine for Less Than the Sum of Their Parts - Village Voice
What happens when you mash up a grizzled icon of the Southern California punk scene and a young darling of the art-industrial complex? As those...