Remembering Merce Cunningham - from the Walker Art Center archives
“When you’re in the Serengeti, antelope often are jumping thru the savannah. You don’t worry about which perspective you’re looking at it from.. you just look at it’s inherent beauty. There’s not a purpose to it, and yet it has a deep resonant and emotional response that gets rise inside of you.
Merce Cunningham was attempting to create that similar kind of primal beauty that exists just in the human form [through his dancing and choreography]. And we, as subjective observers are bringing the narrative, the story the sense of purpose and context.”
Daniel Eatock / Felt-tip Prints / showing in Graphic Design: Now in Production at the Walker Art Center
Walker Art Center. Graphic Design: Now In Production.
Walker Art Center. Graphic Design: Now In Production.
Walker Art Center. Graphic Design: Now In Production.
Walker Art Center. Graphic Design: Now In Production.
Walker Art Center. Graphic Design: Now In Production.
Walker Art Center. Graphic Design: Now in Production.
Walker Art Center holds their Design Lecture Series every Spring- this year being the 25th anniversary. I usually stream it live online and watch it from home- but decided to go to this past week’s- Kevin Quealy of the New York Times Graphics Department.
What an amazing department to work with. Love points he makes about print vs. interactive.