I liked DOOM: House of Hope, German artist Anne Imhof’s hotly anticipated but now widely panned immersive-performance spectacular at the Park Avenue Armory. I know that judgement is either going ...
The Dark Ages, including a level of dragonback dog-fighting and time with the big punchy mech. Read our preview.
Anne Imhof’s new performance piece “Doom: House of Hope,” lets several Romeos answer — and leaves audiences to untangle their own “why” during the three-hour runtime. Shakespearean ...
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Anne Imhof’s new performance piece “Doom: House of Hope,” lets several Romeos answer — and leaves audiences to untangle their own “why” during the three-hour runtime. More from WWD Kering Taps Malika ...
I forgot his advice ahead of “Doom: House of Hope,” an evening-length spectacle of attitude and abjection by the German artist and choreographer Anne Imhof, and may have developed tinnitus as ...
The immersive show, DOOM: House of Hope (until 12 March), envelopes visitors in a bleak realm of dance, sound and sculptural forms in keeping with the Golden Lion-winning German artist’s ...
She is the topic of conversation at dinners and nightclubs alike, having taken up residence in the regally cavernous Park Avenue Armory for the debut of her latest opus, Doom: House of Hope—a ...