Arnie Zane at Paula Cooper.(New York)

Art in America | June 1, 2004| | Copyright

Arnie Zane is best known as the co-founder of the Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Dance Company, but he was a photographer first, and this intimate show suggested that he was a good one. Zane, who died in 1988, studied photography at the State University of New York at Binghamton; there he met Jones, who became his partner and his subject. Many of the photographs are of Jones's sculpted dancer's body. Two black-and-white prints of Jones from 1974, both titled Bill (Torso), recall early modernist works in their muted tones, erotic undercurrent and abstracted, fragmented ...

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