PillowTalk: “Studio/Theater” at MoMA
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Yve Laris Cohen’s work intersects with both dance and the visual arts, and his upcoming show at The Museum of Modern Art will repurpose remains from the Doris Duke Theatre fire. This PillowTalk was filmed at Jacob's Pillow on August 7, 2022. Video by Nel Shelby Productions.
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