Eiko Otake: A Body in Places—The Met Edition
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Eiko Otake
Eiko Otake: A Body in Places—The Met Edition
World Premiere
Free with Museum admission
"She looked like an angel, a ghost, a saint, certainly not one of us," writes The New York Times of Eiko Otake. The Met has commissioned the intense Japanese-American activist and movement artist to create three new editions of her timebending ongoing work, A Body in Places, designed specifically for the Museum's iconic spaces.
This program is offered Free with Museum Admission, thanks to the The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation.
Photo by Steven Schreiber
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