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JOHN CURRIN
interview by Catherine Wood
CATHERINE WOOD You once said that you felt Picasso wanted to see the arse, tits and vulva of the female nude spread out on one plane of vision.
JOHN CURRIN My point was that Cubism was not about a scientific
ALEXANDRA BACHZETSIS
interview by Catherine Wood
CATHERINE WOOD Your dances seem, alternately, like very private passages of thought and deliberately brash “showtime.” What is relationship between your “inside” and “outside” when it comes to inventing and [...]
MICHAEL CLARK COMPANY
words by Catherine Wood
In a square of white light projected onto the floor, a male dancer knots his body into angular shapes: arms rigid, fists clenched, and head to one side. He curves forward through his back to assume what looks like a [...]




