In Split Seconds of Magnificence by Lydia Schouten, historical performances such as Sexobject (1979) and Breaking through the Circle (1978) are being revived through projections and experimental re-enactments. In addition, Schouten will show a recent installation and a performance.
Split Seconds of Magnificence | Lydia Schouten
- Date:
- 30 May up to 2 June 2024
- Location:
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→ ROZENSTRAAT | a rose is a rose is a rose
Rozenstraat 59
1016 NN Amsterdam - Open:
- Thursday 13:00—18:00
- Friday 13:00—18:00
- Saturday 13:00—18:00
- Admission
- Free admission
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Split Seconds of Magnificence | Lydia Schouten
30 May, 12:00 AM — ROZENSTRAAT | a rose is a rose is a rose
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