Art Inside Performance Space New York’s ‘Divine Disco’ The East Village institution’s 44th annual gala celebrated its artists with a fantasia of performances and an unforgettable party
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Art Watch ‘Divine Disco,’ the 44th annual Performance Space New York Gala live on Document Tune into the livestream starting at 6pm EDT and for exclusive coverage for PSNY, read our interviews with creative director Richard Kennedy and artistic director...
Art Taja Cheek makes curation a collaborative art The newly appointed artistic director of Performance Space New York sits down with Document ahead of the East Village institution’s 44th annual gala
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Conversations Alok Vaid-Menon wants you to embrace vulnerability this Valentine’s day The poet and performer, who will stage three different happenings for Valentine's Day, discusses the evolution of their personal style and challenging the established meaning... by Sara Radin
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Above the Fold Adam Jason Cohen’s intimate street portraits of Chicago’s basketball youth In his new book ‘Fundamentals,’ the photographer looks to basketball in Chicago to explore social justice while seeking to empower the voices of those marginalized... by Sara Radin