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An Occupation of Loss
First Preview: Sep 9, 2016
Opening Date: Sep 13, 2016
Closing Date: Sep 25, 2016
Running Time: 00:50
Playing @
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065
Taryn Simon is an enigmatic and groundbreaking artist whose practice involves rigorous research and investigation into the power and structure of secrecy, often underscoring our operational and emotional vulnerabilities. A conceptual artist working primarily with image and text, Simon breaks form with her first ever directed performance in which she considers the anatomy of grief and the intricate systems that we devise to contend with the irrationality of the universe.
Each night at sundown, more than thirty professional mourners populate Simon’s sculptural installation, broadcasting their lamentations. The status of the lamenters as professionals—performing away and apart from their usual contexts—underscores the tension between authentic and staged emotion, spontaneity and script. Open during the daytime, visitors are invited to activate the sculpture of inverted wells with their own sounds, as a subtle drone created from recordings of the mourners’ rituals provides echoes of the evening performances.
The resulting work blends sculpture, sound, architecture, and performance in a monumental exploration of the boundaries of grief between living and dead, past and present, performer and viewer.
EVENING PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru SUNDAY @ 6:20pm, 7:10pm, 8:00pm, 8:50pm, 9:40pm, 10:30pm, and 11:20pm
Each night at sundown, more than thirty professional mourners populate Simon’s sculptural installation, broadcasting their lamentations. The status of the lamenters as professionals—performing away and apart from their usual contexts—underscores the tension between authentic and staged emotion, spontaneity and script. Open during the daytime, visitors are invited to activate the sculpture of inverted wells with their own sounds, as a subtle drone created from recordings of the mourners’ rituals provides echoes of the evening performances.
The resulting work blends sculpture, sound, architecture, and performance in a monumental exploration of the boundaries of grief between living and dead, past and present, performer and viewer.
EVENING PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
TUESDAY thru SUNDAY @ 6:20pm, 7:10pm, 8:00pm, 8:50pm, 9:40pm, 10:30pm, and 11:20pm
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
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$45.00 - $45.00
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Box Office
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The Park Avenue entrance of the Armory with its interior and exterior stairs pose obstacles to access that the Conservancy intends to resolve in the upcoming renovation. In the meantime, we are committed to improving access for visitors who have trouble climbing stairs. -
Entrance
The Park Avenue entrance of the Armory with its interior and exterior stairs pose obstacles to access that the Conservancy intends to resolve in the upcoming renovation. In the meantime, we are committed to improving access for visitors who have trouble climbing stairs. -
Folding Armrests
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Assisted Listening System
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Parking
67th Street between 3rd and Lex: Westminster Garage
166 East 67th Street
67th St and Second Avenue Garage
254 East 67th Street
69 East LLC – Kingdom Parking
200 East 69th Street
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250 East 67th Street (Saturday Evenings)
200 East 65th Street
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