MOVE: Choreographing You – Art and Dance Since the 1960s

13 October 2010 – 9 January 2011, Hayward Gallery

Installation view: MOVE: Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, Hayward Gallery, 2010. Photo: Stephen White (2010) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

Move: Choreographing You explored the interaction between art and dance from the 1960s to the present.

Installation view: MOVE: Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, Hayward Gallery, 2010. Photo: Stephen White (2010) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

The exhibition featured works by artists including Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman and Lygia Clark, as well as more recent works by artists such as Mike Kelley and Pablo Bronstein, where choreography is often an analogy for the way that external powers control the physical, psychological and spatial aspects of our lives.

Installation view: MOVE: Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, Hayward Gallery, 2010. Photo: Stephen White (2010) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

Upper Gallery Dance Areas in MOVE: Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, Hayward Gallery, 2010 (2010) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

A programme of live dance took place alongside the exhibition, with some events taking place within the exhibition itself.

Exhibition Guide for MOVE: Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, Hayward Gallery, 2010 (2010) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

Poster for MOVE: Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, Hayward Gallery, 2010 (2010) by Hayward GalleryHayward Gallery

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