ICA Boston
This exhibit is a fair reflection of the museum’s desire to spotlight work by artists who have traditionally been neglected by the museum world.
The artist is currently facing the existential throes of art-world fame and fortune.
There’s hardly a minute in this hour-long show that isn’t stirred by singing, clapping, stomping, and drumming.
We were reminded of how difficult it is to create an evening-length’s choreography without a storyline, musical structure, or a well-developed concept
Visual Arts Commentary: The ICA — The Limits of Being an Icon
The nagging question: why didn’t the ICA didn’t create a building that offered options to be developed vertically?
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