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		<description><![CDATA[Une initiative de Creative Time:
JONATHAN MONK
Five Ballerinas in Manhattan.
Chinatown, East Village, Greenwich Village, Times Square, SoHo, Central Park,                Wall Street.

Jonathan Monk will restage Daniel Buren’s key performance work, Seven Ballets in Manhattan, on its 32nd anniversary. Re-titling the work, Five [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=notforplay.wordpress.com&blog=951376&post=29&subd=notforplay&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Une initiative de <a href="http://creativetime.org" target="_blank">Creative Time</a>:</p>
<p><span class="style30"><strong><span class="style27">JONATHAN MONK</span></strong><br />
<span class="style28"><em><em>Five Ballerinas in Manhattan.</em></em></span></span><br />
<span class="style30"><span class="style28"><em><em>Chinatown, East Village, Greenwich Village, Times Square, SoHo, Central Park,                Wall Street.</em></em></span></span></p>
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<blockquote><p>Jonathan Monk will restage Daniel Buren’s key performance work, <em>Seven Ballets in Manhattan</em>, on its 32nd anniversary. Re-titling the work, <em>Five Ballerinas in Manhattan</em>, five performers, dressed in dance rehearsal clothes, will attempt to perform Buren’s choreography at the identical locations on the same days and times of the original performances. In 1975, the dancers carried placards featuring the striped work of Buren; for this rendition, Monk will have the dancers distribute an adaptation of Buren’s brochure featuring illustrations of the choreography for each site.</p>
<p>This enigmatic work in its original presentation prompted questions regarding the status of art in the public realm and how such confrontations are defined in its initial presentation. For example, audiences in SoHo, then the center of the commercial gallery scene in New York, accepted the work as art, but audiences on Wall Street interpreted the parade of placards as a potential unidentifiable threat. By re-phrasing and re-presenting works from the Modernist Canon of the 1960s and 1970s, Monk aims to test their continued strength and validity, in part through demystifying the process. Part homage, part parody, the work suggests alternative outcomes, differing audience responses and new-routes for the cultural producer and artist of today.</p>
<p>This is conceptual artist Jonathan Monk’s first non-gallery based work in New York. Born in Britain in 1969, and now based in Berlin, Monk works in a wide range of media including installations, photography, film, sculpture and performance. His tongue-in-cheek methods often recall procedural approaches typical of 1960’s Conceptualism, but without sharing their utopian ideals and notions of artistic genius. Monk, like Daniel Buren, is a key practitioner in the “art into life” debate.</p></blockquote>
<p><span class="style30"><span class="style28">               Sunday, May 27, 2-4pm: CHINATOWN beginning at Walker and Centre Streets<br />
Monday, May 28, 2-4pm: EAST VILLAGE beginning near 8th Street and 3rd Avenue<br />
Tuesday, May 29, 2-4pm: GREENWICH VILLAGE beginning near West Houston Street and Avenue of the Americas<br />
Wednesday, May 30, 11am-12pm and 9-10pm: TIMES SQUARE beginning near </span></span><span class="style30"><span class="style28">42nd Street and 7th Avenue<br />
Thursday, May 31, 1-4pm: SOHO beginning at 420 West Broadway<br />
Friday, June 1, 2-3pm: CENTRAL PARK beginning near Rockefeller Center<br />
Saturday, June 2, 12-2pm: WALL STREET beginning near Greenwich and Fulton Street</span></span></p>
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