Video: José Parlá “Gesture Performing Dance, Dance Performing Gesture” at BAM Fisher
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José Parlá became the first artist to create a permanent public work for Brooklyn Academy of Music’s new Richard B. Fisher Building on a 37’ x 7’ wall. Titled Gesture Performing Dance, Dance Performing Gesture, the work took four months to complete and artistically compliments the experimental theater well. The building’s grand opening was on September 10, and Parla’s wall is also visible from the street.
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© Rise4Art & 12ozProphet - Tuesday September 18, 2012 at 06:00 PM
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That took 4 months to complete? Are you kidding me? You give that guy a 37’ wall and THATS what he does?? This, is, abstract, garbage. Literally, five year old children compose parallel works of art before lunch and nap time.
” Hey we know this guy lets promote him”
that shit is pure hot garbage.
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