Asa Horvitz is at work on a performance freely inspired by The Red Book by CG Jung. A composer by training, he has shown original work in contemporary performance and music across the U.S. and Europe, at venues such as The New Museum, Paris’ Théâtre de la Ville, Théâtre de Vidy in Lausanne, Living Arts Museum in Tulsa, Death by Audio, and in many musty basements. He has collaborated with directors Lukasz Korczak, Romeo Castellucci, and composer Scott Gibbons, and has received numerous awards for his work including RSF and Fulbright Fellowships.
Asa Horvitz
Studios
Alexander
Asa Horvitz worked in the Alexander studio.
Funded through the generous support of Elizabeth Alexander, this studio was built in memory of her late husband, the renowned portrait painter John White Alexander (1856-1915). Originally designed as a visual art gallery, Marian MacDowell persuaded Elizabeth that the space would better serve the arts if commissioned as a visual…