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Yvonne Rainer: Radical Juxtapositions, 1961 - 2002
Schmidt Center Gallery
November 4, 2005 - January 21, 2006
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Yvonne Rainer's art spans the world of dance, film,
performance art and visual art. She is the winner of numerous
nationally and internationally significant distinctions and
awards including a 1990 MacArthur Foundation fellowship known as
the "Genius Award," two Guggenheim Fellowships, National
Endowment for the Arts awards, and the Filmmakers Trophy from the
1991 Sundance Film festival.
In the early 1960's she trained in
dance with Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham. During the 60's she
began performing her own choreography and collaborated with other
dancers, musicians and visual artists. By the early 1970's Rainer
became recognized as the leading choreographer emerging from the
Judson dance theatre, an experimental venue which often included
works made with a wide range of artists. During this period she
embraced and was identified with minimalism and her work also
became more political often aligning with contemporary feminist
perspectives. In the early seventies she also turned her efforts
towards film, and in works like the feature length Lives of
Performers, (1972), she convincingly bridged the worlds of dance
and performance art. The exhibition presents historical documents -
journals, vintage photographs, posters and video - from the
artist's archives; a set from Inner Appearances, a 1973 performance
piece; and two video works produced for the exhibition. After Many
a Summer Dies the Swan: Hybrid (2002) is a new video installation
created by Rainer and Rainer Variations (2002), a video by Charles
Atlas documents Rainer's career through historical footage and
recreated scenes that she directed.The exhibition is organized by
Sid Sachs for the Rosenwald-Wolf Gallery of Philadelphia's
University of the Arts and has since been shown at Haggerty Museum
of Art, Marquette University; Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions;
and Harvard University's Carpenter Center
Images (clockwise from top left): Video still from
a video by Charles Atlas Rainer Variations, 2002 with Yvonne Rainer
and Richard Move; installation view of the Schmidt Center Gallery;
video still from After Many a Summer Dies the Swan: Hybrid, 2002;
installation view of the Schmidt Center Gallery.
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