“Of the many lecture-performances I’ve seen over the past twenty years, few have been as exhilarating. … The finale was breathtaking and euphoric.” —Claire Bishop, Artforum (Best of 2022)
This slyly subversive performance by conceptual artist Suzanne Bocanegra masquerades as a medieval art lecture before swiftly transforming into an irreverent and hilarious critique foregrounding the work and worldview of women over time. Performed by celebrated film actor Lili Taylor and centered on one of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s greatest tapestries, Honor is a brilliant weave of musical and theatrical elements that emerge in surprising and delightful ways. Directed by Geoff Sobelle (The Object Lesson), Tour Director Rachel Park.
Part of Out There 2024.
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Accessibility, Content, and Sensory Notes
ASL interpretation is planned for Friday, February 23. Please use this link in order to book seats with a direct view of the ASL interpreter, if you or someone in your party will be using this service.
Content Note: This performance includes themes of misogyny, death, and execution in art history as well as brief mentions of incest and bestiality.
Assistive-listening devices are available at the box office. For more information about accessibility or to request additional accommodations for this performance, call 612-375-7564 or email access@walkerart.org.
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