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“It feels a little bit like the first New York I knew in the '70s and '80s,'" he said. "Not in a retro way at all, but art and residence and commerce were in a more balanced relationship than they are now. It's not a reference to that time, just a little place where that is occurring again." - Tere O'Connor, in a New York Times Profile of the Chocolate Factory, May 2010”

 

 

November 5-8, 2008

Puncture is a collage-like performance installation which confronts the physical and emotional impact of unexpected loss. Inside a vast polar landscape constructed within the Factory's many spaces, Puncture will unfold as a series of constantly changing, suddenly vanishing, melting, and disintegrating images shaped by blocks of ice and pools of water.

No Where Can Be Here Now investigates and weaves together the musical ideas of Ornette Coleman's free jazz, the building cuts of artist Gordon Matta-Clark, and a physical language derived from sports and play.

 

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