Press
The Kitchen is represented by Blake Zidell & Associates.
For most press inquiries, please call (718) 643-9052
or email Blake (blake@blakezidell.com) or Yuri (yuri@blakezidell.com).
For general inquiries please contact Jess at (212) 255-5793 ext. 10 or jess@thekitchen.org.
For most press inquiries, please call (718) 643-9052
or email Blake (blake@blakezidell.com) or Yuri (yuri@blakezidell.com).
For general inquiries please contact Jess at (212) 255-5793 ext. 10 or jess@thekitchen.org.
Press Releases
- Shana Moulton and Nick Hallett: Whispering Pines 10
- Amy Granat: The Sheltering Sky
- An Evening with Chimurenga
- Alex Escalante: The 25th Frame
- David Neumann/Advanced Beginner Group: Big Eater
- An Evening with Cabinet: The Art of Hypochondria
- Doveman and Peter Pears: An Evening with Thomas Bartlett and Nico Muhly
- Jay Scheib: Bellona, Destroyer of Cities
- An Evening with Esopus
- Leslie Hewitt: On Beauty, Objects, and Dissonance
- Jon Kinzel: Responsible Ballet And What We Need is a Bench to Put Books On
- Shim Sham
- Hahn Rowe
- Nature Theater of Oklahoma: Romeo and Juliet
- Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture
Press Coverage
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"Expect to be in floods of teary laughter midway through."
–The New York Times on Nature Theater of Oklahoma: Romeo and Juliet -
Critics' Picks
–Artforum on Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture -
"A hilarious deconstructed take on an enduring classic."
–Time Out New York on Nature Theater of Oklahoma: Romeo and Juliet -
"Out of a circle of friends, Doveman steps gingerly into the spotlight."
–New York Magazine on Doveman and Peter Pears: An Evening with Thomas Bartlett and Nico Muhly -
"The choreographer explores duets."
–Time Out New York on Jon Kinzel: Responsible Ballet And What We Need is a Bench to Put Books On -
"If you're in NYC next time it's on, don't miss it!"
–The Dance Insider on Shim Sham -
"The Kitchen's 'Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture' staked out important ground."
–Artforum on Besides, With, Against, and Yet: Abstraction and the Ready-Made Gesture -
"Site-specific abstractions of criss-crossing light and shadow"
–Art in America on Amy Granat: The Sheltering Sky -
"Escalante looks at the theater of politics."
–Time Out New York on Alex Escalante: The 25th Frame -
"A dark, and darkly funny, meditation on the human condition in 21st-century America."
–New York Times on David Neumann/Advanced Beginner Group: Big Eater
