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Ron Gorchov, the subject of this spacious show of new and old works, arrived at his version of the shaped canvas painting in 1968: a round-cornered oblong that bends forward at the top and bottom, and backward on the sides, creating a simultaneously convex and concave shape, like a saddle.
During the 1980s, when Beverly Sills ran the place, a debilitating 54-day strike by the orchestra musicians forced the cancellation of the company's first summer season, and another musicians' strike wiped out the entire fall season in 1989, just as the conductor Christopher Keene, a dynamic musician committed to presenting challenging 20th-century works, arrived to take over from Ms. Sills.
Two of her most recent works arrived in New York for the first time last week: "Occam I," played by the harpist Rhodri Davies in Gould Hall at the French Institute Alliance Française on Thursday, as part of the Crossing the Line festival; and "Occam V," performed by the cellist Charles Curtis at the Issue Project Room's Ten Years Alive on the Infinite Plain celebration in Brooklyn on Friday.
"But as the works arrived en masse [in January], and as we spent two days unwrapping and laying everything out, the show somehow fell smoothly into place in the course of one, very long installation day".
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It's a method of working arrived at after decades of intelligence gathering.
On Wednesday the work arrived in New York for the opening of the La MaMa Moves! festival, but it arrived in pieces.
The loft is beautiful, meticulously organised with wooden storage units similar to bookshelves containing examples of her past endeavours, a solution that she needed when all the work arrived en masse.
About the author and that book in particular, Dwight Garner had this to say: A great deal of Fussell's best, most perceptive and, frankly, most hilarious work arrived in books like "Class: A Guide Through the American Status System" (1983).
Ultimately, Feynman's detective work arrived at this: Rocket booster design flaw + management failure + cold weather = disaster.
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