
Untitled
2007 · Charcoal on paper
80 x 117" (203.2 x 297.2 cm)
Museum of Modern Art

Trisha Brown was a choreographer and dancer whose movement method redefined the postmodern body in performance. A founding member of the Judson Dance Theater in New York, she helped dismantle the hierarchies of classical and modern dance by treating pedestrian movement, accumulation, and task-based structure as legitimate choreographic material. Her technique, developed over decades with her company, continues to shape how dancers internationally train and think about weight, momentum, and spatial logic. The rigor and specificity of her physical system is as much her legacy as any individual work.
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