Anne Imhof’s three-hour spectacle of moody youth at the Armory is sweet sorrow, full of moping and muttering. Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art. The experience of “Doom” is ...
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 ...
Featuring performers who vape, text and perch on luxury cars, the immersive work overtaking Park Avenue Armory, New York, demands we surrender to its shifting rhythms ...
As everyone’s social media feeds can attest, it’s Anne Imhof week in New York City ... Avenue Armory for the debut of her latest opus, Doom: House of Hope—a maximalist performance art ...
Imhof’s signature visual language remains intact in DOOM, where seemingly weary and disaffected performers stand, stroll, skate and dance through a three-hour, loosely structured performance.
Anne Imhof’s DOOM at Park Avenue Armory. Photo: Nadine Fraczkowski. Courtesy the artist, Galerie Buchholz, Sprüth Magers, and Park Avenue Armory. Beyond the dimmed lights and the gloomy ...
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 characters ...
The artist Anne Imhof in the drill hall of the Park Avenue Armory in Manhattan, designed to resemble a school gym, for her newest work, “DOOM,” opening March 3.Credit...Tess Mayer for The New ...
This is Anne Imhof and Devon Teuscher ... He is wearing the costume I made for him, which is “DOOM” printed over an old Harvard shirt and an Elizabethan-inspired collar.
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 ...