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 ...
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 artist Anne Imhof unleashes "Doom" in New York—a meditation on hope, chaos, and the blurred edges of performance.
Eliza Douglas, a longtime collaborator of Anne Imhof, introduces us to her fellow performers at the Park Avenue Armory.
The German artist’s new project at the Park Avenue Armory is a collaboration with the curator Klaus Biesenbach ...
In her new performance piece, Imhof transforms the Park Avenue Armory into a dynamic stage where audiences navigate a ...
Featuring performers who vape, text and perch on luxury cars, the immersive work overtaking Park Avenue Armory, New York, ...
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 marked a turning point, expanding Germany’s artistic influence and cementing Berlin’s status as a global hotspot for artists in the 1990s.
Anne Imhof’s three-hour performance at the Park ... and tragically hollow beneath all the hype. Doom: House of Hope, curated by Klaus Biesenbach, is a Gen-Z adaptation of William Shakespeare ...