The Choreographed Accident, The Strange Adventures of Paul Avery The Choreographed Accident: Title page The Choreographed Accident: Paul Avery’s Polish Driver’s License Avery studied Modern Slavonic Languages at Oxford University Rare photo of Avery at his desk after joining the Secret ServiceFrom a young age Avery was determined to become an agent in the British Secret Service; he was disciplined in his studies and was accepted upon his first application, in 1950. Avery lived close to Theaterplatz in Warsaw The Choreographed Accident: Zeppelin Crash The Choreographed Accident: Paul Avery’s Warsaw Notebook The Choreographed Accident: Observer, September 20, 1987 The Choreographed Accident: Journal de Geneve, September 21, 1987 The Choreographed Accident: The Story Continues The Choreographed Accident: Avery’s Architectural Model Paul Avery’s Apartment Building in Warsaw, 1954-1961, birch plywood, 2009 The Choreographed Accident, Avery’s Warsaw Apartment The Choreographed Accident: Into The Darkroom The Choreographed Accident: 2008 Newspapers Krystof Komeda and the Sopot Jazz Festival Jazz Albums The Choreographed Accident: Video Monitor and 9 Stills Thomas Stanko and Ornette Coleman Avery used this wood box as a record carrier The Choreographed Accident, Jazz Magazine, Pawel Avorsky Cover Avery’s own copy of Ornette Coleman’s Free Jazz LP The Choreographed Accident: French Film Poster Choreographed Accident, 2009, Oil on Linen, 8 X 10 ft. (2.44 X 3.05 m) Choreographed Accident, The Story Continues Triennial Installation. The Choreographed Accident. The Choreographed Accident: Installation View, Jeune Creation 2009, Paris, Fr Choreographed Accident, Critical Review by Emilie Bouvard, in French and English Avorsky’s incredibly detailed descriptions of his ‘temporal displacement experiments’ include one passage about him finding what he called a “glowing and dimming grotto of infinite proportion.” He further said that it was “the most intense reddish hue short of lava.” Paulina, The Grotto Portrait 1 2 Next »