(Taylor Mac in "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music" at St. Ann's Warehouse. Photo by Teddy Wolff)
Shelton Lindsay’s response to Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music” up at Performa Magazine.


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(Taylor Mac in "A 24-Decade History of Popular Music" at St. Ann's Warehouse. Photo by Teddy Wolff)
Shelton Lindsay’s response to Taylor Mac’s “A 24-Decade History of Popular Music” up at Performa Magazine.
(George E. Lewis and Charles Gaines. Photo by Constance Mensh.)
William J. Simmons review of The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now, at ICA Philadelphia, up now at Performa Magazine. Check it out.
The Last Days of Folly
Artist Rachel Feinstein’s The Last Days of Folly, a sculpture installation of illustrative architectural follies on view through Madison Square Park in New York, finished with a one-day performance festival co-produced by Performa and Art Production Fund. The artist led the crowd throughout the park, where artists such as My Barbarian, Tony Oursler, Lil Buck, Molly Lowe, and Kalup Linzy, designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez (Proenza Schouler) and Cynthia Rowley, filmmaker Sofia Coppola, and musician Jarvis Cocker activated the artworks with performances throughout the evening.
See photographer Jessica Craig Martin’s photographs from The Last Days of Folly for Performa here:
See more in Performa Magazine.
The Last Days of Folly
Artist Rachel Feinstein's The Last Days of Folly, a sculpture installation of illustrative architectural follies on view through Madison Square Park in New York, finished with a one-day performance festival co-produced by Performa and Art Production Fund. The artist led the crowd throughout the park, where artists such as My Barbarian, Tony Oursler, Lil Buck, Molly Lowe, and Kalup Linzy, designers Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez (Proenza Schouler) and Cynthia Rowley, filmmaker Sofia Coppola, and musician Jarvis Cocker activated the artworks with performances throughout the evening.
See photographer Jessica Craig Martin's photographs from The Last Days of Folly for Performa here:
See the whole photo story in Performa Magazine.