Source: Wikimedia Commons/Caravaggio/Public domain. I have long been fascinated by the myth of Echo and Narcissus, and may finally have cracked its meaning. First, let’s remind ourselves of the myth.
The play received a developmental reading at the Tank's 2023 PrideFest and continues its development with this fully staged workshop production directed by PrideFest curator Kaela Mei-Shing Garvin.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographer Christopher Williams’s queer reimagining of the Narcissus myth is brilliantly conceived and costumed, though a bit stodgy. By Brian ...
This beautifully created opera by Anja Djordjevic, is based on the classical Greek myth. Narcissus has eyes only for himself, and Echo, who has eyes only for Narcissus. This is a piece about obsession ...
79.4 x 46 cm. (31.3 x 18.1 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
Good morning, I’m an identical twin. When I was a child I used to look at my twin sister and wonder what I was doing over there. Seeing myself reflected in another person, now much older, is still an ...
This is a super short visualisation of the heart breaking tale of Echo and Narcissus. The animation is a segment for a film commissioned by the Science Museum for a new permanent exhibition about the ...