Widely considered the most influential dance artist of the 20th century, the US dancer and choreographer Merce Cunningham (1919-2009) possessed an inexhaustible drive for experimentation that forever reshaped his medium, and contemporary art itself. By testing the limits of dance through technological innovation, collaborations across mediums and even employing the concept of randomness to power his works, Cunningham both expanded and eroded his art form’s boundaries. This video from the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota explores six aspects to Cunningham’s 70-year career, from dance maker, collaborator and chance taker, to innovator, film producer and teacher, to put his influence and legacy in context.
Video by Walker Art Center
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Sports and games
Havana’s streets become racetracks in this exhilarating portrait of children at play
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Spirituality
Through rituals of prayer, a monk cultivates a quietly radical concept of freedom
4 minutes
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Design and fashion
A ceramicist puts her own bawdy spin on the folk language of pottery
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Art
Radical doodles – how ‘exquisite corpse’ games embodied the Surrealist movement
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Language and linguistics
Why Susan listens to recordings of herself speaking a language she no longer remembers
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Ethics
Plato saw little value in privacy. How do his ideas hold up in the information age?
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Home
How an artist transformed a dilapidated hunting lodge into a house made of dreams
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Animals and humans
Are zoos and natural history museums born of a desire to understand, or to control?
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Virtues and vices
Why Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith were divided on the virtues of vanity
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