Nick Cave and Shelley Burgon - 03/25/13

So there's no guarantee if you like the music you will empathize with the culture
and the people who made it. It doesn't necessarily happen. I think it can,
but it doesn't necessarily happen. Which is kind of a shame. ---David Byrne
Harriet

Doing exploratory research this afternoon regarding the conditions under which
institutions either encourage or discourage cultural dialog @ The Czech Center.
At The Czech Center

Let us be grateful to people who make us happy, they are the charming gardeners
who make our souls blossom. ---Marcel Proust( with Mr. Tong. )
With Mr. Tong

Drawing on his training as both a visual artist and dancer, Nick Cave works in a wide range
of mediums, including sculpture, installation, performance, and video.
Nick Cave works in a wide range of mediums

For Heard-NY, artist Nick Cave transforms Grand Central Terminal’s Vanderbilt Hall
with a herd of thirty colorful life-size horses that peacefully “graze” and periodically
break into choreographed movement—or “crossings”—accompanied by live music.
Nick Cave transforms Grand Central Terminal with a herd of thirty colorful life-size horses.

After the horse dance was over, it seemed that I was above the ground
and did not touch it when I walked. ---Black Elk
After the horse dance was over...

Shelley Burgon is a harpist and electronic musician based in New York. Her work centers around
the sound of the harp, either as a traditional acoustic instrument in a chamber setting or as the
primary sound source for her electronic music.
Shelley Burgon is a harpist and electronic musician based in New York.

Zbig Rybczynski's new studio. ( Wroclaw, Poland. )
Zbig Rybczynski's New Studio - Wroclaw, Poland

Zbig Rybczynski and Józef Robakowski.
Zbig Rybczynski and Józef Robakowski

Zbig Rybczynski and Andrzej Wajda.
Zbig Rybczynski and Andrzej Wajda

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