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Christopher Peddecord and the Visual Language of Dance Photography in the 2010s
A curatorial look at Christopher Peddecord’s studio work and how Poise in Motion and Ethereal Motion helped define the clean, sculptural language of dance photography in the 2010s. -
Sunday Featured Art Print: Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet by Nir Arieli
A limited edition archival pigment print by Nir Arieli from the Flocks series. A sculptural group of dancers from Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, ideal for contemporary interiors, boutique projects, and collectors seeking museum-quality dance photography.
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Art and Culture in Dance Photography | Inner Self and Gallery Perspective
Art grows from the inner self. Culture shapes identity from the outside. Dance photography reveals the balance between these forces. This blog explores how the gallery presents works shaped by clarity, intention, and authentic movement.
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Sunday Featured Art Print: Caution III by FX Pelissier
FX Pelissier’s Caution III distills dance into line and light. A limited-edition monochrome print that anchors interiors with calm rhythm and timeless precision.
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Ballet’s Silent Language | Premium Dance Photography Print
Ballet’s Silent Language captures the balance between motion and stillness. A fine art ballet photograph printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag with a 1-inch white border and optional frame, curated by Dance ArtWorks Gallery and Getty Images.
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Season 1 | Episode 4 – Curating the Invisible: Dance, Art & Movement Podcast
Explore the intersection of dance, movement, and art history in Episode 4 of our podcast Curating the Invisible. Discover how choreography shapes visual culture and fine art through the curatorial lens of Dance ArtWorks Gallery.
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Podcast Launch: Curating the Invisible – Dance, Photography & the Aesthetics of Movement
Discover the first episode of the Dance ArtWorks Gallery Podcast – a poetic exploration of how fine art photography preserves the essence of dance and curatorial memory. Now streaming on Spotify.
