Move: Art and Dance Since the Sixties
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The Hayward Gallery blurs the boundaries between art and dance with their exhibition, Move: Art and Dance Since the Sixties, a major show which examines the interaction between visual arts and dance from the 1960s to the present day. Given the nature of dance, it's only natural that the exhibition stretches beyond the gallery's four walls, with dance performances taking place across the Southbank Centre site. Inside, there are new commissions by leading international artists and choreographers including American dancer and choreographer William Forsyth, Maria 'La Ribot' whose dance pieces defy definition, and filmmaker and artist Isaac Julien. Winning an award at the Cannes Film Festival and nominated for the Turner Prize in 2001, Julien's work crosses artistic disciplines, from film to photography, dance to music, theatre, painting and sculpture. Alongside new commissions by leading international artists are reconstructions of seminal works spanning the last 50 years including installations by Robert Morris, and Brazilian artist Lygia Clark whose works are best seen as a multisensory experience.About The Hayward Gallery
The Hayward Gallery has been the originator or host of influential exhibitions since 1968. It mounts temporary exhibitions of contemporary and historical art. The gallery, named after the late Sir Isaac Hayward, the former leader of the London County Council, is also responsible for National Touring exhibitions and for the Arts Council Collection, which it manages on behalf of the Arts Council of England. More about The Hayward Gallery
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