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Hauser & Wirth - In Response: Choreographer Pam Tanowitz on ‘No One Thing. David Smith, Late Sculptures’

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Hauser & Wirth - In Response: Choreographer Pam Tanowitz on ‘No One Thing. David Smith, Late Sculptures’

On the occasion of the exhibition 'No One Thing. David Smith, Late Sculptures’, and paying homage to David Smith’s interest in music and dance, please join us for a performance in response to the works on view with choreographer Pam Tanowitz, and dancers Marc Crousillat, Victor Lozano, and Maile Okamura.

Sculptor David Smith (1906 – 1965) was at his most experimental and prolific during the last five years of his life. ‘No One Thing: David Smith. Late Sculptures’ presents seven of the artist’s most important sculptures from these final years. 

During this period, Smith deployed welding to newly monumental ends, integrated open space into his arrangement of planar forms and animated sculptural surfaces with paint in color combinations that transcended logic—all innovations that transgressed the norm, solidified his legacy and impacted generations of artists to come.  

This event is free. However, due to limited space, reservations are required.


Click here to register. 


Photo of Pam Tanowitz with Primo Piano II (1962) in ‘No One Thing. David Smith, Late Sculptures’ Courtesy of Hauser & Wirth

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