At the Watermill Center's 30th STAND Benefit party, trance-like performances dazzled amid a Christopher Knowles exhibition. Read more from our friends at artnews.
’s STAND Benefit walked in file through the woods, on a path strewn with pine needles, surrounded on all sides by tiki torches and lined with performance works.
The Watermill Center’s annual summer benefit is one of the Hamptons’ most anticipated summer events, a far cry from the sit-down dinner galas that mark the fundraising season for cultural institutions along the East End. Instead, the night is threaded with performance works, music, and visual art exhibits created by artists-in-residence, as well as those at-large.
Knowles is thought to have suffered some kind of brain damage at birth and is considered autistic. Wilson first learned about him when a family friend gave him an audio work called. The looping track—which sparked the lifelong relationship between Wilson and Knowles—filled the exhibition hall inside, adorned with Knowles’s visual works encompassing long reams of paper and a typewriter.
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