A Park Avenue Armory Commission
anthropodino
ernesto Neto
May 14, 2009 - June 14, 2009
Wade Thompson Drill Hall
Park Avenue Armory launched its first commissioned art installation with anthropodino, a large-scale, interactive sculpture by world-renowned artist, Ernesto Neto. Using hundreds of yards of translucent material, Neto suspends a gigantic canopy from the drill hall’s latticework truss, spanning 120 feet wide and 180 feet long. Magnificent, aromatic “fabric stalactites” descend 60 feet to embrace a vast labyrinth of passageways and rooms.
Inspired by Ernesto Neto’s anthropodino, Shen Wei Dance Arts, (directed by Shen Wei, choreographer for Opening Ceremony, Beijing Olympics 2008), created a site-specific response within the immersive sculpture with live music by Tom Chiu (Flux Quartet) and guests.
Installation Hours
Tuesday–Friday: 12:00pm–8:00pm
Saturday–Monday: 12:00pm–6:00pm
Memorial Day: 12:00pm–6:00pm
“Spectacular … Mr. Neto’s ethereal construction glows like a magical destination”
The New York Times
"Shen Wei imagined "anthropodino" as the dancers’ natural habitat...this was an affair to remember."
The Economist
Gallery
Production Credits
Curated by Tom Eccles.
Support
Installation made possible by: Rockefeller Foundation NYC Cultural Innovation Fund, with additional support from Booth Ferris Foundation, G-Star Raw, The Lauder Foundation/Leonard and Evelyn Lauder Fund, Kenneth Kuchin, and Petrobras. Special thanks to the Consulate General of Brazil in New York and to Leblon Cachaça for their generous support of the Preview Party.