Dustan Louque
Dustan Paul Louque, also known as Louque, is an American singer/songwriter and often called Zelig’s musical son.
Dustan Paul Louque, also known as Louque, is an American singer/songwriter and often called Zelig’s musical son.
CATCH 59 is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready performance series-event that whirls through Brooklyn every couple of months.
The Invisible Dog has always been a place where community thrives. In honor of the spirit of camaraderie that pervades our beloved art center, we are mastering a new art form at the Invisible Dog: the art of conversation. We hope you will agree to be an enthusiastic collaborator.
Following performances in Munich and Ankara, “breath, song” offers a captivating evening of mesmerizing vocals, electronic loops and sensuous Japanese bamboo flute, united as breath becomes song.
CATCH is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready series of performance events that whirls through Brooklyn every month or two.
Welcome to Wonderland. The Invisible Dog’s first winter group show curated by Risa Shoup – just in time for the holidays.
Pierre de Gaillande‘s latest musical venture, is a translation of the lyrics of iconic French poet/singer Georges Brassens into English.
CATCH is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready series of performance events that whirls through Brooklyn every month or two. For over ten years Catch has given stage to emerging artists and downtown luminaries, pouring equal portions of community, love, and beer. CATCH is curated with delicate irreverence by Andrew Dinwiddie, Caleb Hammons & Jeff Larson. Founded in 2003 by Jenny Seastone Stern as a home for the emerging avant-garde, Catch has become an integral part of the downtown community
Apophany is an immersive video installation that explores the cross-section of cultural and biological metamorphoses. It is a dynamic examination of the speed at which the world around us moves; time outside of itself.
The Moon is a metaphor for the feminine within us, channel of the mystical, of dreams and of belief systems, she is, with the Sun, a vehicle of human mythology. Invisible, her influence informs our lives. Artists Anne Mourier and Nathalie Rodach agreed to embark upon a project spanning a full lunar cycle in order to question feminine archetypes and notions of alterity.
For her first solo exhibition in the United States, curated by Gaelle Porte, State of Matter, the Cuban artist Claudia Paneca poetically meditates on the nature of matter.
Wolves in the Wall presents two installations by Iranian-born Canadian artist Sayeh Sarfaraz. This exhibition was conceived specifically for the ground floor space at The Invisible Dog Art Center. It is curated by Claire Moeder.
David Thomson, whose work dwells at the intersection of movement, text, sound, and song, will continue work developing Venus, one part of a trilogy of site specific performance installations exploring the ideas of freedom and surrender through the lens of voyeurism to be presented in 2015.
CATCH is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready performance series-event that whirls through Brooklyn every couple of months. CATCH is curated with delicate irreverence by Jeff Larson, Andrew Dinwiddie and Caleb Hammons.
Fresh from the Architecture Biennale in Venice, Italy featured in the exhibit: IK-00, The Spaces of Confinement, Curated by Katerina Chuchalina and Presented by the V-A-C Foundation at the Casa dei Tre Oci, Venice Italy, A film of Coming Together/Attica filmed at The Invisible Dog,
If we are what we eat, what are we? What is America’s food culture, and where is it heading? And ultimately, how does food connect us?
The Literary Work of Trans Women Writers. Red Durkin hosts this reading celebrating trans women writers and their work. Authors who will be reading their work include: Casey Plett, Imogen Binnie, Sybil Lamb, Pauline Park, Emma Caterine, Audrey Zee Whitesides, Bahar Akyurtlu, merritt kopas, Morgan M. Page, Red Durkin, and many, many more!
On the occasion of MoMA’s Carte Blanche to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of MK2’s founding, The Invisible Dog is pleased to host a conversation between prominent film producer and art collector Marin Karmitz and ICP Chief Curator Brian Wallis.
CATCH is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready performance series-event that whirls through Brooklyn every couple of months. CATCH is curated with delicate irreverence by Jeff Larson, Andrew Dinwiddie and Caleb Hammons.
BLACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! The Feath3r Theory Presents: Andy Warhol’s DRELLA (I Love You Faye Driscoll)’ Is A Movement-Based Drag Performance Essay Inspired By Andy Warhol’s Alter Ego “Drella”
Light House is a contemporary dance piece for three dancers and thirty fluorescent lights that re-imagines the natural choreographies of water and light through the exploration of a continuously evolving environment.
Open Show organizes free curated screenings of diverse, compelling work by photographers, filmmakers and multimedia producers in high-profile spaces.
The Joyce moves beyond its Chelsea walls with JOYCE UNLEASHED, engagements designed to give audiences the chance to see cutting-edge artists performing in intimate spaces.
With A Time of Spring, Thierry Thieû Niang creates a platform where old and young, amateur and professional, text and movement can mix fluidly to tell the story of The Rite of Spring’s infamous opening as told in the diaries of its choreographer, Vaslav Nijinsky
You are going to die. And soon. But hey, in the meantime there’s baseball, steak, your family… Cold comfort, or the true stuff of life? In Mac Premo’s exhibition, he looks at how it’s the little things that make life worth living, even though they exist in the ominous, inevitable shadow of death.
For its 10th anniversary, the Festival celebrates those who have dared to stand ‘on the edge,’ risking their careers, and sometimes their lives, to speak out for their art and beliefs.
This concert from Look & Listen’s 2014 Festival will include the premiere of Dedifferentiation with Brass: Constructions by Chris McIntyre, played by TILT Brass, who also performs Homage to Perotin (In The Phrygian Mode) by James Tenney.
CATCH is a hydra-headed, multi-disciplinary, rough and ready performance series-event that whirls through Brooklyn every couple of months. CATCH is curated with delicate irreverence by Jeff Larson, Andrew Dinwiddie and Caleb Hammons.
For her project at the Invisible Dog, artist Shannon Finnegan asked people to identify things they can’t do through an anonymous online form.
The visually mind bending INTERNATIONAL WEIRD COLLAGE SHOW (IWCS) continues it’s unstoppable global expedition and shape shifting collage exhibition series with it’s 8th edition and U.S. debut at Brooklyn’s The Invisible Dog Art Center.