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Everything Is Video: The Radical Imagination of Shigeko Kubota | Magazine moma.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from moma.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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18 July 2021 • 5:00am Riot at the rite: the premiere of Stravinsky s Rite of Spring caused an outcry (illustration by Neale Osborne) Credit: Bridgeman Library The critic baffled by anything modern used to be a familiar figure of fun, because he (and it was always he) so often turned out to be wrong. You could almost guarantee the painting he damned as a “childish scrawl”, or the piece of music he dismissed as an “unutterable cacophony” would turn out to be the modern masterpiece that everybody now praises. Nowadays we critics tend not to damn things. Mindful of our forebears’ embarrassing howlers, we tread carefully and give the benefit of the doubt. And in any case the entire grab-bag of “shocking” modernisms has long ago been emptied. We critics are beyond being shocked. We’ve seen and heard it all before. ....
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The Italian artist Marco Brambilla the mind behind projects like Marina Abramovic’s opera, Seven Deaths of Maria Callas, and the video installation The Four Temperaments featuring Cate Blanchett has engulfed Hudson Yards with a captivating preview of his forthcoming work Heaven’s Gate (2021). Fragments of the work, a satirical and hallucinogenic critique on Hollywood and the cult of celebrity, are being shown on 65 colossal screens across the public square and gardens, as well as inside the shops. The full augmented reality (AR) work will be exhibited at the Pérez Art Museum Miami (Pamm) starting 17 June and remain on view until 2022. The museum iteration will feature a totem-like arrangement of screens showing visually disorienting snippets of looping film that traverse through several haunting and surreal landscapes. ....