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Sigalit Landau – Exhibition in Budapest
MASIK, 2012 http://www.sigalitlandau.com/page/video/masik.php “In Hebrew, the process of harvesting olives is called “Mesik” Traditionally it is a process of shaking and beating the ripe olive tree and the beginning of winter. In order to collect the olives that fall from … Continue reading
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Relation in Space (1976)
image from: http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/photographs/marina-abramovic-ulay-relation-in-space-5428426-details.aspx “Our first performance, Relation in Space, took place at the Venice Biennale in 1976: two bodies running for one hour to each other, like two planets, and mixing male and female energy together into a third component we … Continue reading
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Franz Erhard Walther
“Mr. Walther’s work comes across at Freeman as a peculiar fusion of Allan Kaprow (restrained, private mini-Happenings), Donald Judd (plain, symmetrical, static) and Temple Grandin (reassuring tactile contact and containment). The show’s two-sided watercolors, which have barely been exhibited here, soften the … Continue reading
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Tagged body, communication, everyday, movement, social
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Physics, gravity, rope and a complicated fancy diagram
Why does a long rope sag in the middle and become extraordinarily heavy when stretched out.. “The diagram above shows an idealised rope with all it’s weight concentrated at the centre of the rope. If the rope mass is m then … Continue reading
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Duration One Hour – Exhibition
This exhibition described energetic activity in a delicate and humorous ways, the subtle marks left on walls from climbing, stretching, reaching, clambering and jumping suggest very dynamic animated movements. Reaching from the floor to well above head height on the … Continue reading
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Tagged documentation, movement, trace
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Ceilidh dancing
The Eightsome Reel Formation: four couples arranged around a square, lady on the right of the man. Couple with their backs to the music are couple number 1, couple on their left number 2, couple opposite number 3 and couple on … Continue reading
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Tagged ceilidh, dance, group, movement
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Paul McCarthy
“McCarthy’s works include performance, installation, film and “painting as action”. His points of reference are rooted, on the one hand, in things typically American, such as Disneyland, B-Movies, Soap Operas and Comics – he is a critical analyst of the … Continue reading
Kerry Skarbakka – The struggle to right oneself
“Philosopher Martin Heidegger described human existence as a process of perpetual falling, and it is the responsibility of each individual to catch ourselves from our own uncertainty.” Text from: http://www.skarbakka.com/portfolios/struggle_statement.htm Blue tree A friend sent me … Continue reading
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Tagged falling, movement, photograph, physical
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When its physical
A language that has no visual or auditory form. Something that is felt in a very physical sense and not described in words or shown in images. This what Ive been trying to describe in photographs and casts or distorted … Continue reading
Traces – Visual and Movement Art Performance
Dominic Snyder and Penny Chivas Traces – Visual and Movement Art Performance, supported by Dance House 6pm Thursday November 15th 2012 Glasgow Print Studio 1st floor gallery Admission free Looking to link two art forms in movement and in space, “Traces” … Continue reading