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MOVE: Art and Dance Since the 60s on View at Stiftung Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen

DUSSELDORF.- For the first time, the exhibition “MOVE – Art and Dance since the 60s” offers an overview of the relationship between the visual arts, dance, movement, and choreography over the past 50 years and up to the present day. Currently on view sculptures and installations by artists, dancers, and choreographers which influence the movements of exhibition visitors in a variety of ways. “Not depictions of movement but instead movement itself is the theme of this exhibition,” explains Doris Krystof, curator of the Düsseldorf version. Vision and movement – according to the argument presented by MOVE – are resources of perception and knowledge that function on equal terms. The exhibition, which runs from July 19 to September 25 at the K20 Grabbeplatz, encompasses works by Janine Antoni, Pablo Bronstein, Trisha Brown, Boris Charmatz, Lygia Clark, William