Invisible Drawings: GREY AREA

Using homemade giant brushes and water as a medium, calligraphers practice their writing in the parks in Beijing. Inspired from this, Invisible Drawings: GREY AREA is part performance, part graffiti, and part social experiment. This investigation of environment, painting and dance has led to workshops and collaborations that will be documented here and at https://vimeo.com/user7139546




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Invisible Drawings: GREY AREA is a process-based, social experiment that aims to connect artistic practices across disciplines, nationalities and backgrounds within the fields of drawing and performance.

Using commonplace materials, public spaces and private spaces are utilized; the action of production becomes as important as the drawing itself. Spontaneity and improvisation are the methods of exploration in the creation of objects as well as ephemeral works.

Using Eastern philosophy and ink painting as a departure point, our references include Trisha Brown, the Fluxus and the Japanese Gutai movement, Joseph Beuys' social sculpture or gesamtkunstwerk, amoung others. This project provides a space for reimagining and recontextualizing Western art practices and their relation to Eastern thought such as Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism etc. At the moment, we seek to find a meeting point in which the transposition of the environment through the artist, whether through the medium of painting or dance, can be combined together.

Video documentation can be seen here:
https://vimeo.com/user7139546

The project was initially part of an ongoing exploration by visual artist Christine Cheung, (CAN) (www.christinecheung.ca/​) which began with an Invisible Drawings workshop for Struts Gallery in Sackville, NB Canada, Collaborators include performance artist, Natalie Adams (UK) (natalieadams.org.uk), and dancers, Arianna Rodeghiero (IT) (vimeo.com/user8687699) WOOGURU (KR) (vimeo.com/user11302414) and Benjamin Martin (UK) (benjaminmartinimpressions.com)

Invisible Drawings: GREY AREA has been featured in BPIGS, Berlin Art Link and Uppercase Magazine.

For more information, contact info(@)christinecheung.ca

Christine Cheung is an artist living in Berlin.Born and raised in Calgary, Canada, Ms. Cheung is a recipient of the Joseph Beuys Scholarship at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Canada and numerous grants and awards. Her work is shown internationally, including as part of the permanent collection of the Sørlandet Art Museum in Norway. Drawing inspiration from the environment around her, she has visited more than ten countries in Europe, Asia and North America. She has been featured on CBC Radio, the Globe and Mail and Kunst magazine for her images of unsettled landscape, imagined spaces and memories from the past.

Natalie Adams is an interdisciplinary artist and performer currently living and working in London. Her work focuses on the use of performance and improvisation within film and site specific art. Born in Bristol, Adams began performing through youth projects and theatre workshops. In 2009, she graduated from the University of Winchester with a degree in Performance. During this time, she co-founded SeedSew, a performance art company based at The Point, Eastleigh.




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