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Dynamic Works Come Together in Tabula Rasa, Watermill Center's Summer Benefit and Auction

Tue, 07/30/2019 - 14:21

The Watermill Center showed off an eclectic installment on Saturday night at the center’s annual benefit and auction, an "enchanted forest and performance art extravaganza" that featured works by more than 30 international artists. This year’s event was titled Tabula Rasa, or “clean slate,” a theme centered on evoking a mind-set absent of preconceived ideas. Robert Wilson, the founder and artistic director of the institute, was the mind behind the dynamic presentation. Photographs by Doug Kuntz

Untitled, With Performance by Robert Wilson, by John Margaritis

 

Robert Wilson

 

Daxophone Consort by Daniel Fishkin, Cleek Schrey, and Ron Shalom

 

Luann de Lesseps

 

Patterns by Johan Bark, Dorian Silec Petek, and Cristian Simon

 

Couri Hay and Jamee Gregory

 

Correspondences by Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya

 

Dom Frost, Johanna Keimeyer, and Eddie Cancer

Standing in White Pants by Jokubas Nosovas

 

 

It's All In Your Head by Humberto Diaz

Alison and Justin Mitchell

 

The Queendom by the Queen of Krump (a.k.a. Miss Prissy) featuring Hallowdreamz

 

Sara Walshe, 4-month-old Gemma Walshe, and Andrew Walshe

 

Woman on the Phone by Bianca Casady

Brittany Pattakos

 

 

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