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Glowachrome Garden
Perfomance by Evelien Cammaert, 2021.
A durational installation and performance based on a series of images, photographed on 35 mm slide film showing fragments of landscapes and gardens. Visitors become witnesses to a compositional process in which images are carefully placed in resonance with time, space and sound.
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The Senders
Performance by Stav Yeini, 2019.
An immersive, multi-sensory performance. Through a sensorial choreography of sounds, smells, images, alchemical processes and indirect touch, the work emphasizes inclusion, empathy and a profound listening to non-human life forms. In this way it wants to bring about an evolution towards a sensory way of knowledge production and the possibility of a new world beyond the economic and ecological crisis.
Studio Cité
Collection of installations and dance performances by Benjamin Vandewalle, 2019.
Studio Cité combines a series of installations, performances and interventions in one place, square or venue in public space in a city. During a period of several days or weeks, Vandewalle transforms the urban location into an artistic fun fair, a playground for the human gaze and a space where social encounters, discussions and the exchange of ideas can take place.
Framing The Circle
Dance performance by Benjamin Vandewalle, 2018.
Framing The Circle is a performance in which the viewer’s gaze is framed. Everyone becomes their own camera, turning around the dancers. A circle dance appears and the viewer becomes author of their own film: the border between performer and viewer is blurred.
Walking The Line
Choreographed walk by Benjamin Vandewalle, 2017.
Walking The Line is a walking choreography that reshapes and reinterprets public space. It’s a series of tableaux vivants that allows the audience to rediscover the potential of public space.
Pièce en sept morceaux
Museum performance by Annie Vigier & Franck Apertet (les gens d’Uterpan), 2009.
Les sept positions physiques qui composent la figure du crâne dans la photo In Voluptate Mors (1951) de Philippe Halsman deviennent le matériau d’une performance réalisée par des danseurs. Le processus d’agencement et la durée de la performance sont évalués en réponse aux registres et aux contextes d’exposition dans lesquels la pièce est présentée.
The performance has been activated 9 to 11 February 2018 at Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, permanent collections.
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