William Forsyth (American) - Brookville Farm (watercolor, 1883)
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William Forsyth (American) - Brookville Farm (watercolor, 1883)
CINCINNATI—The Cincinnati Art Museum will present a major re-evaluation of the work of , the most influential painter in Cincinnati
I've never dreamt of grandeur, This lord I've never seen, But well you know already, I'll walk afoot with you. Then through life's ways we'll wander, My love, my life, my queen.
excerpt, Lady Loo from Idylls and Lyrics by William Forsyth, 1872
Duration: 84 minutes Commissioned by Sylvie Guillem for her TV series Evidentia, 'Solo' was shot on B/W 16mm. Filmed in a disused Chocolate factory on the outskirts of Paris, 'Solo' won the Grand Prix International for Video Dance. It was broadcast on BBC2, PBS and France2 and screened at the Whitney Biennale in New York. 'Solo' is the result of a brave new improvisational technique from William Forsythe's choreography. Choreographer: William Forsythe Choreographer: Jonathan Burrows Choreographer: Mats Ek Music: J.S. Bach Music: Thom Willems Music: Kevin Volans Music: Arvo Part Performer: Sylvie Guillem Performer: David Kern Performer: Benedicte Loyen Performer: Brian Reeder Performer: Nicholas Ek Performer: William Forsythe Director: Thomas Lovell Balogh Director: Adam Roberts Director: Mats Ek Director: Francoise Ha Van
Artwork by Peter Welz in Collaboration with William Forsythe, 2005
“A choreographic object, or score, is by nature open to a full palette of phenomenological instigations because it acknowledges the body as wholly designed to persistently read every signal from its environment” (Choreographic Objects by William Forsythe, http://www.williamforsythe.de)
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