Positions is a fictional imagining of the life of the painter Edgar Degas, told by 12 of the dancers he painted. Their stories echo the history of the theater; each voice desperately struggling to present her position, as one by one they vanish from the stage. Ranging from the beautiful to the violent, these paintings construct a fragmented depiction of the power and chaos enacted by artists on their creations.
Positions is a fictional imagining of the life of the painter Edgar Degas, told by 12 of the dancers he painted. Their stories echo the history of the theater; each voice desperately struggling to present her position, as one by one they vanish from the stage. Ranging from the beautiful to the violent, these paintings construct a fragmented depiction of the power and chaos enacted by artists on their creations.
Positions is a fictional imagining of the life of the painter Edgar Degas, told by 12 of the dancers he painted. Their stories echo the history of the theater; each voice desperately struggling to present her position, as one by one they vanish from the stage. Ranging from the beautiful to the violent, these paintings construct a fragmented depiction of the power and chaos enacted by artists on their creations.