The High Museum of Atlanta commissioned local choreographer Lauri Stallings of gloatl to create movement pieces (“activations” -- not dance) for installations to accompany New York artist Daniel Arsham’s Hourglass (through May 21). The choreography composed for two of the three room-filling works is a seamless interaction, rather than an overlay of dance atop space. Or, more accurately, the two dancers and the artwork exist in the same world....
On Thursday evening at Symphony Hall, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chorus performed “Creation/Creator” by Christopher Theofanidis, one of the original mem...
The day before opening, two closed-off floors in the Anne Cox Chambers wing at the High Museum reverberate with the bang of hammers and the buzz of drills as a bustling crew of assistants help prepare for artist Daniel Arsham’s new exhibition, Hourglass....
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Contemporary artist Daniel Arsham will be coming to the High Museum of Art this Spring to install three interrelated installations in the museum's interiors, in an effort co-organized by the Daniel Arsham Studio and the High Museum of Art in collaboration with Galerie Perrotin, New York. Arsham's project, "Daniel Arsham: Hourglass" will be on display March 4 through May 21, in conjunction with the artist's upcoming collaborations with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra....
Jonathan Alsberry and Daniel Gwirtzman (right) appeared last May in The Oracle. (Photo by Anna Kuzmina)
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Jonah Bokaer's Why Patterns will mark the Ferst Center show. (Photo by Robert Benschop)
"In any collaboration I like to go all-in and really immerse myself in...