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An Evening with VECTOR
On June 22, 2018, to celebrate the release of the artist-run journal VECTOR Issue 8, the Whitney hosted performances by contributing artists Nobutaka Aozaki, Jesus Benavente, Caitlin Berrigan, Amy Khoshbin, Julianne Swartz, Leslie Thornton, and collaborators Melanie Crean / Shaun Leonardo / Sable Elyse Smith. Performances curated by Ellie Krakow, VECTOR guest editor.
Performances:
5:49
SO MUCH MUCH by Leslie Thornton
18:45
holes, folds, tones by Julianne Swartz
29:50
You Never Know by Amy Khoshbin performed with Laurie Berg and Zavé Martohardjono
47:09
Mirror/Echo/Tilt by Melanie Crean, Shaun Leonardo, and Sable Elyse Smith performed by Melanie Crean, Saint James and Kerry Carrier
59:34
Imaginary Explosions, excerpts by Caitlin Berrigan
1:09:49
Walking on Broadway: Battery Pl to 220th Street, October 2017, an excerpt by Nobutaka Aozaki performed with Yuriko Katori and Allyson Paty
1:22:33
But I Still Love You (Always) by Jesus Benavente
Filmed by Jacob McCoy and No Land
Edited by David Ambrose and Peter Gregorio
Video courtesy VECTOR
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