Merce Cunningham
Dance | ‚Green World: Merce Cunningham‘
Merce Cunninghams Animal Nature, Revealed in Photographs
Photograph by Katherine Wolkoff, from Green World: Merce Cunningham (editions2wice)
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Dance | ‚Green World: Merce Cunningham‘
Merce Cunninghams Animal Nature, Revealed in Photographs
Photograph by Katherine Wolkoff, from Green World: Merce Cunningham (editions2wice)
(1944) |
Patching Up the Frayed Couch
IN the 1950s and 60s, the nameplates of Freudian analysts adorned the doors of Central Park West and Park Avenue like so many mezuzahs. Freudians were the doyens of intellectual New York: Nearly everyone had an Oedipal complex, and few were the dreams that went uninterpreted.
The spirit of those years is rarely evoked anymore, except as a theme of New Yorker cartoons and the occasional Woody Allen revival. Yet its traces can still be discerned in a dowdy building on East 82nd Street, where one group of analysts is striving to revive the public’s interest in their profession.
Art Review | Nina Berman
By HOLLAND COTTER
Nina Berman’s photographs of wounded Iraq war veterans have been traveling the country, and 10 are now at the Jen Bekman Gallery.
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President Bush jogged on Wednesday at the White House with two veterans who lost legs while serving in Iraq and Afghanistan. To the president’s left was Sgt. Neil Duncan; to his right was Specialist Max Ramsey. Both men first met Mr. Bush last year at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
By JIM RUTENBERG and DAVID S. CLOUD
Published: July 26, 2007