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  <title>The Kitchen Events</title>
  <updated>2012-02-10T00:00:00-08:00</updated>
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    <published>2012-02-10T17:00:00Z</published>
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    <title>Simone Leigh: You Don't Know Where Her Mouth Has Been</title>
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    <when>Today</when>
    <content type="html">Opening Reception: Wednesday, January 18, 6-8pm
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This solo exhibition presents the New York premiere of Simone Leigh&amp;rsquo;s most recent sculptural explorations of materiality, women&amp;rsquo;s work, and Afrofuturism. Leigh is known for her archaic, anthropomorphic forms in porcelain, terracotta, tobacco, glass, and steel that employ early African ceramic techniques to evoke contemporary parallels and underlying social and economic conditions.&amp;nbsp;Exhibition Hours: Tues&amp;ndash;Fri, 12-6pm; Sat 11&amp;ndash;6pm FREE
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    <published>2012-02-11T01:00:00Z</published>
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    <title>An Evening with Amanda Loulaki and Levi Gonzalez</title>
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    <when>Today</when>
    <content type="html">Choreographers Amanda Loulaki and Levi Gonzalez share an evening premiering two new works. Amanda Loulaki&amp;rsquo;s solo work explores the ways that the experience of fragmented time through imagery and the body can reconstruct reality.&amp;nbsp;Levi Gonzalez creates a solo for dancer Natalie Green, in which he &amp;ldquo;performs&amp;rdquo; the role of director onstage to make transparent the tension and intimacy of the relationships among choreographer, performer, and audience in live performance.</content>
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