Walker Art Center closes Laure Prouvost exhibition with world premiere performance

February 9, 2018 at 6:00AM
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French artist Laure Prouvostís "ëThey Are Waiting for You."
“They Are Waiting for You” (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

'They Are Waiting for You'

Last October, the Walker Art Center opened an alluring, humorous and sometimes baffling exhibition featuring French artist Laure Prouvost's conceptual installation work. With the exhibition closing this weekend, the Walker presents a companion performance for which Prouvost teamed up with dancer/choreographer Pierre Droulers and filmmaker/photographer Sam Belinfante. Also featuring musicians from New York and Minnesota, this promises to be an enticing, mysterious and infectious show filled with video, choral music and dance. (8 p.m. Fri. & Sat., Walker Art Center, 725 Vineland Pl., Mpls., $15, 612-375-7600, walkerart.org.)

Sheila Regan

"They Are Waiting For You," Laure Prouvost, Sam Belinfante, and Pierre Droulers. Production still, 2017. Photo Mick Bello, EMPAC
"They Are Waiting For You," Laure Prouvost, Sam Belinfante, and Pierre Droulers. Production still, 2017. Photo Mick Bello, EMPAC (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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