Jade Manns is part of a generation of young dance artists who dig deep inside the body’s inner landscape. Nature leads the way.
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Maroc - The New York Times - Arts - 06/May 21:37
One of the last Beat Generation artists, he embraced the messiness of everyday life, making collages and assemblages from rusty junk and decaying objects.
Jade Manns is part of a generation of young dance artists who dig deep inside the body’s inner landscape. Nature leads the way.
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