Venue: Carroll and Sons | Categories: exhibition |
Multiple video projections of A Dance in Sol LeWitt’s “Bars of Color Within Squares (MIT),” explores motion, color and depth perception through aerial perspectives on clustered and spontaneous movement. A Dance in Sol LeWitt’s “Bars of Color Within Squares (MIT)” was a performance project staged on LeWitt’s polychrome terrazzo floor completed for the atrium of MIT's Green Center for Physics in 2007. The December 12, 2010 performance, created by choreographer/MIT researcher Nell Breyer, is being re-staged as part of the MIT150 Festival of Art, Science and Technology on May 8, 2011. The performance examines rule systems manifest in group and individual behaviors.
Thanks & acknowledgements: Carroll and Sons; MIT Department of Physics; List Visual Arts Center; MIT Office of The Arts; John Lavertu, Janet Passehl & The LeWitt Collection; Sofia LeWitt, The LeWitt Estate; Patricia Fuller; Boston Cyberarts Festival; Trust for Mutual Understanding & Jeremy Ziemann.
Made possible (or Made possible in part) by the Grants Program of the Council for the Arts at MIT, The Trust For Mutual Understanding, Boston Cyberarts Festival and MIT150 Festival of Art, Science and Technology
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Photo: drawing by Nell Breyer, "A dance in Sol LeWitt's 'Bars of Color Within Squares (MIT)'" 2010
May 4-May 28
Gallery Hours| Tues-Sat, 10-6pm
Opening Reception| Sat, May 6 | 5:30-7:30pm
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