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Nick Cave at Des Moines Art Center
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'Biography' presents a wide selection of works from Elmgreen & Dragset's complex universe, including sculpture, performance and interactive installations. Works from the late 1990s onwards will be shown together with recent projects, ...
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Single-channel at the Des Moines Art Center is a program dedicated to the exhibition and interpretation of important single-channel video by contemporary artists. Historically, video’s relationship to film and its inherent documentary qualities have allowed artists to explore the art form from either a formal or narrative point of view since it’s inception in the mid-1960s.
Single-channel 5: Dance celebrates the various ways artists incorporate dance into their work, from simply celebrating the body in motion to expressions of complicated political thought.

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Nick Cave, a sculptor, fabric artist, and trained dancer, is known for his “soundsuits” — wearable sculptures that can be viewed statically or danced in vibrant performances. Drive-by captures Cave’s art in action, with the brightly-colored suits moving with the dancers’ bodies not only at normal speed but in slow motion, allowing for a unique perspective on the artist’s merger of structure, decoration, and movement.

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