Blondell Cummings: Dance as Moving Pictures is a comprehensive survey of the late visionary choreographer and multimedia artist.
Blondell Cummings: Dance as Moving Pictures celebrates the life and legacy of groundbreaking choreographer and video artist Blondell Cummings (1944–2015). Renowned for her fusion of dance, visual art, and everyday gestures, Cummings brought modern dance into kitchens, hallways, and living rooms — placing Black domestic life and memory at the center of avant-garde performance.
This multimedia exhibition also includes video excerpts of her iconic works like Chicken Soup (1981), archival photographs, interviews, and installations that reflect her ability to capture the poetry of daily life and reframe movement as both art and storytelling. The exhibition was originally organized by Art + Practice and the Getty Research Institute. You can view the exhibit now until July 27, 2025.