TRISHA BROWN: CHOREOGRAPHING A LIFE, edited by André Mesquita
Museu de Arte de São Paulo, 2020, First edition 240 pp., 7" X 10", Hardcover
As new (still in publishers shrink wrap)
A comprehensive tribute to one of the central figures of postmodern dance in America.
A founding member of the legendary Judson Dance Theater, American choreographer and dancer Trisha Brown (1936-2017) helped build the tenets of postmodern dance and is now considered one of the most influential figures in American choreography. Trisha Brown: Choreographing Life presents a sizable archive of Brown’s career, with photographs, drawings and video stills that illustrate her lifelong contributions to the world of contemporary dance.
With texts by Adriana Banana, David M. Sperling, Susan Rosenberg, Babette Mangolte, Yvonne Rainer and Trisha Brown