When Anne Imhof’s eagerly awaited multimedia performance DOOM: House of Hope opened at New York’s Park Avenue Armory in March, it was the talk of the town in a way that artworks can only aspire to be.
For the last fifteen years the artist Anne Imhof has challenged the norms of dance, apparel and performance. As she launches her largest ever US exhibition EMO, she speaks to Grace Banks about the ...
Decked head to toe in all-black Balenciaga and sitting in a lush hotel suite in Stockholm, Anne Imhof is, much like her art, intimidatingly cool. The powerful performance took the Golden Lion for best ...
Saatchi Yates to partner with Isamaya Ffrench to launch Studio Iron, the inaugural exhibition of Ffrench’s new design gallery—an ambitious platform aimed at dismantling the hierarchies between art, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wherefore art thou Romeo? Anne Imhof’s new performance piece “Doom: House of Hope,” lets several Romeos answer — and leaves ...
The German provocateur’s opening in Los Angeles shows her choreographic skills and obsession with youthful nihilism. But when the performers leave, the emptiness remains. By Travis Diehl LOS ANGELES — ...
Eliza Douglas and another troupe member in Anne Imhof, Sex, 2019, Art Institute of Chicago (photography by Nadine Fraczkowski, courtesy of the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne/New York) ...
Anne Imhof is a contemporary German artist known for her performance, paintings, and installation work. The artist’s use of materials like black dibond, glass plinths, heavy-metal music, and Goth ...
Anne Imhof’s new performance piece “Doom: House of Hope,” lets several Romeos answer — and leaves audiences to untangle their own “why” during the three-hour runtime. Shakespearean characters, ...
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