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Article: Baryshnikov's fate in photographs.(Book Review)
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- Dance Magazine
- Article date:
- January 1, 2003
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Baryshnikov in Black and White, edited by Joan Acocella. New York, NY: Bloomsbury. 2002. 320 pages, illustrations. $60. ISBN: 1-58234-186-9.
In 2002, Bloomsbury published Baryshnikov in Black and White, a collection of photographs taken by twenty-six photographers who have captured the great dancer from his first performances in America in 1974 through his work with White Oak Dance Project in 2000. These photographs mainly reflect the artist's performances in the repertoire of twentieth-century choreographers, from his roles in the ballets of Michel Fokine, Roland Petit, and George Balanchine to American choreographers of modern dance such as Martha Graham, Mark ...