Critical Correspondence
University Project
The University Project is an initiative of Critical Correspondence that aims to shed light on the shifting relationship between academia and working artists. More and more Universities are interested in bringing working artists on to their faculty, and many Universities now offer low-residency MFA programs to assist working artists in obtaining higher degrees. What are […]
Infiltrating the MoMA Atrium Part 2: Ralph Lemon in conversation with Marissa Perel on “Some sweet day”
Artist, choreographer, writer, conceptualist, Ralph Lemon, further discusses his artistic and curatorial concepts in relationship to race, and the work of Deborah Hay and Sarah Michelson for “Some sweet day” in MoMA’s Marron Atrium, October 15- Nov 4 2012 in conversation with Marissa Perel. The first part of this conversation can be found on the Art21 blog.
Ralph Lemon in conversation with Donna Uchizono
Choreographers Ralph Lemon and Donna Uchizono discuss Ralph’s work How Can You Stay in the House All Day and Not Go Anywhere?, which recently had its New York premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. CC has excerpted their discussion in four sections: Authorship; Nobility; Mentorship; and Grace, Generosity, and Love. Interview date: September 30, […]
Donna Uchizono in conversation with Ralph Lemon
longing two Download this interview as PDF Ralph Lemon: Hi Donna. It’s been a while. What are you doing? Donna Uchizono: I’m making this work right now that is a dual location piece and we are in the heat of it. The original idea has transformed so much, but I’ve been thinking about this for […]