A stunning ballet photography exhibit will open for this weekend only in NYC
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A stunning ballet photography exhibit will open for this weekend only in NYC
"the new exhibit "PASSÉ" celebrates movement, stillness and symmetry-showcasing ballet in a minimalist, yet intimate perspective. It makes for a beautifully choreographed dance that seems to leap from the walls. "PASSÉ" is on view September 12-14 from 10am to 6pm at 347 Broome Street in Nolita. During viewings, guests will enter through The Red Room, walking a full-length red carpet originally used during the shoot itself. Life-sized prints will line the space at eye level, placing viewers face-to-face with the dancers in intense detail."
"Walls is an Australian visual artist known for transforming everyday subjects into art that contains compositions of symmetry, space and form. Now based in New York, Walls rose to fame with his signature minimalist birds-eye perspective, capturing everything from synchronized swimmers to ballet dancers. The catalyst for the project started with a moment of vulnerability during Walls' first ballet shoot in 2021 featuring dancer Montana Rubin when a group of young triplets approached Rubin and were visibly moved."
An immersive photography exhibit by Brad Walls features 60 ballet dancers staged within a monochromatic red environment that emphasizes movement, stillness, and symmetry. The exhibit runs September 12-14 from 10am to 6pm at 347 Broome Street in Nolita. Visitors enter through The Red Room and walk a full-length red carpet originally used during the shoot; life-sized prints are displayed at eye level to place viewers face-to-face with the dancers. Walls, an Australian visual artist now based in New York, developed the project over three years after a vulnerable moment during a 2021 ballet shoot.
Read at Time Out New York
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