Global Art • 1920 • II
German-born choreographer Mary Wigman, creator of Expressionist dance, opens a school in Dresden. Employing spontaneous movement, repetitive pattern and choreography without music, Wigman's innovations will influence European and American modern dance for decades.
An entry from the timeline included in the exhibition Dada South? Experimentation, Radicalism and Resistance (2009–2010) at the Iziko National Gallery, which proposed connections between art production in South Africa and abroad against the social and political contexts that framed them. A revised version of this timeline was later featured in the retroactive Flight Paths (2011) exhibition guide commissioned by Clare Butcher.