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Attending to Attention: Michael Figueroa’s “This is why we can’t have nice things” at SPACE

The five commissioned dancers for This is why we can't have nice things are young white women who are bathed in red light. Two are in all black street clothing, kneeling, and three are standing behind them, two in all-black clothing, and one, on the right, in all white gym clothes.
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Grant Wahlquist reflects on Michael Figueroa’s commissioned dance work for SPACE and Portland Dance Month and asks, when is too much too much?

Grant Wahlquist December 21, 2019 Reviews, Vol. 5, No. 1: Winter 2019/2020

Resonant Frequencies in Tad Beck’s “Technique/Support”

Tad Beck: Technique/Support, installation view at Grant Wahlquist Gallery
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Katie Vida suggests a multidisciplinary way of understanding photographer Tad Beck’s three series of work in Technique/Support at Grant Wahlquist Gallery.

Katie Vida September 1, 2019 Reviews, Vol. 4, No. 4: Summer 2019

On Vulnerability & Heavy Objects: a reflection by Gordon Hall

Gordon Hall, The Number of Inches Between Them, performance at Winter Street Warehouse, 2017.
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Gordon Hall, a New York-based artist, on ideas that surfaced around the creation of The Number of Inches Between Them, a sculpture and performance in multiple locations in mid-coast Maine.

Gordon Hall August 22, 2017 Initiatives, Vol. 2, No. 4: Summer 2017
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