Mikhail Baryshnikov: Dominican Moves
August 3 - November 2007
Street Level Gallery
Compiled over a series of extended visits to the island country, Dominican Moves
yields a sensitive look at Dominican culture and place through dance,
"In search of the spirit of a people," Mikhail Baryshnikov's Dominican
Moves investigates the connection between dance and larger notions of national ethos.
The Dominicans have amalgamated their rich musical heritage into a range of different
dance styles including Son, Bachata, Merengue, and most recently, Reggaeton. In
Dominican Moves, Mikhail Baryshnikov strives to capture this national affection
for movement. Exploring locations ranging from roadside cafes to exotic dance halls,
Mikhail Baryshnikov captures Dominicans in graceful arabesques of light and shadow.
With particular attention to the character of movement, "its energy and the
space around it," Dominican Moves catches motion in brilliant casts of iridescent
light.
Born in Riga, Latvia in 1948 to Russian parents, Mikhail Baryshnikov first achieved
international acclaim as a dancer with the Kirov Ballet, and later as the principal
dancer with the American Ballet Theater and the New York City Ballet. Baryshnikov's
introduction to photography was filtered through the constrained lens of Soviet
Russia; however by his late teens he was exposed to the more expressive work of
Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, Edward Weston, and Henri Cartier-Bresson. In the mid
1980s, after encouragement from photographer friends, Baryshnikov began to seriously
investigate the world through a viewfinder. Incorporating Weston's sinuous line,
and Bresson’s rendering of the moment, Baryshnikov's Dominican Moves captures the
sensuality and profound intimacy of his subjects.
Mikhail Baryshnikov‘s photographs have been exhibited in a variety of museums
and galleries all over the world including: The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts,
Moscow; The Latvian National Opera House, Riga; The St. Petersburg History of Photography
Museum, St. Petersburg; The Cortona Festival del Sole, Cortona, Spain; The Gallery
at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York; The Movado Gallery, New York; The Kennedy
Center; Washington D.C. and The Gibbes Museum, Charleston, North Carolina
Exhibited Works
- Untitled #1. Pigment prints mounted on cintra. Courtesy the artist and
Edwynn Houk Gallery, NY
- Untitled #4. Pigment prints mounted on cintra. Courtesy the artist and
Edwynn Houk Gallery, NY
- Untitled #9, 2006. Pigment prints mounted on cintra. Courtesy the artist
and Edwynn Houk Gallery, NY
- Untitled #15, 2006. Pigment prints mounted on cintra. Courtesy the artist
and Edwynn Houk Gallery, NY
- Untitled #17, 2006. Pigment prints mounted on cintra. Courtesy the artist
and Edwynn Houk Gallery, NY
- Untitled #18, 2006. Pigment prints mounted on cintra. Courtesy the artist
and Edwynn Houk Gallery, NY
- Untitled #20, 2006. Pigment prints mounted on cintra. Courtesy the artist
and Edwynn Houk Gallery, NY
2007 Exhibitions
Mikhail Baryshnikov: Dominican Moves
August 3 - November 2007
Street Level Gallery
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Ilse Haider: Selected Works 1997-2002
March - August 2007
Gallery 4, Street Level
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Through the Rabbit Hole
Sleights of Scale and Flights of Fantasy
November 2006 - June 2007
Street Level Gallery
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Daniel Dutton: Ballads of the Barefoot Mind
October 2006 - January 6, 2007
Atrium Gallery
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