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SUMMARY:Perspectives on Performance with Nick Mauss
DESCRIPTION:<!--break--><p>	Perspectives on Performance welcomes artist Nick Mauss for his artist talk, "Staging Archives of Gestures." This event is co-presented with the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, and presented with the support of the Provostial Funds for the Arts and Humanities.</p><p>	<a data-url="https://tdm.fas.harvard.edu/os_events/nojs/registration/1528976" href="internal:/os_events/nojs/registration/1528976" title="">RSVP HERE.</a></p><p>	For any accessibility needs, please contact tdm[at]fas.harvard.edu.</p><p>	<drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="6132bd4b-7129-4fba-a347-dfd3f4065e73" data-view-mode="hwp_full_width"></drupal-media></p><p>	<strong>ABOUT NICK MAUSS</strong><drupal-media data-entity-type="media" data-entity-uuid="359e9ba0-a085-4ce8-ae2e-dfda5ec87d91" data-align="right" alt="Nick Mauss side profile" data-view-mode="hwp_small"></drupal-media></p><p>	Nick Mauss is an artist based in New York. His exhibition <em>Transmissions</em> at the Whitney Museum of American Art catalyzed a new poetics of the archive and historiography through highly innovative work with dancers, curators, art historians, conservators, artworks, collectors, librarians, artists, costume makers, exhibition designers--where the entire infrastructure of making exhibitions was treated through the lens of performance.</p><p>	Recent exhibitions include <em>Bizarre Silks, Private Imaginings and Narrative Facts, etc.</em> at Kunsthalle Basel (2019); and <em>Intricate Others</em> at Fundação de Serralves, Porto (2017). Mauss has intervened in exhibitions including the 2012 Whitney Biennial; <em>Transcorporealities</em> at Museum Ludwig, Cologne (2019), <em>Florine Stettheimer</em> at the Lenbachhaus, Munich (2014), and <em>Designing Dreams: a Celebration of Léon Bakst</em> (2016) and <em>Christian Bérard: Eccentrique Bébé</em> (2022) at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco. As part of the 2019 Performa Biennial, Mauss participated in the reconstruction of Yvonne Rainer's <em>1965 Parts of Some Sextets</em>, dancing the role originated for Robert Morris, and realizing a book with Rainer and Emily Coates about the complex process of restaging a work of dance in a way that brings historical paradigm shifts to bear visibly in the present. Mauss' most recent book (co-authored with Angela Miller), <em>Body Language: The Queer Staged Photographs of George Platt Lynes and PaJaMa</em>, has just come out from University of California Press; and a volume of his selected writings is forthcoming from After 8 Books, Paris. </p><p>	Photo courtesy of Nick Mauss.</p><p>	 </p>
LOCATION:Farkas Hall, Room 203, 12 Holyoke St., Cambridge, MA
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DTSTART:20231114T233000Z
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