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
Workshop at This Red Door!
Invisible Drawings: GREY AREA at This Red Door, http://www.thisreddoor.com/
Invisible Drawings: GREY AREA at This Red Door, http://www.thisreddoor.com/
REH Kunst, Kopenhagenerstrasse 17,
D-10437, Berlin
WOOGURU (KR)
and Christine Cheung (CAN)
August 5, 2013
Open studio/workshop: 3 to 7pm, structured workshop: 7 to 9 pm
Open studio/workshop: 3 to 7pm, structured workshop: 7 to 9 pm
On Monday, August 5, from 3 to 7 pm, dancer WOOGURU (KR)
and painter Christine Cheung (CAN) will conduct an open studio/public workshop
that will enable people in the community the opportunity to draw and write on a
large scale outdoors using giant brushes and water. WOOGURU and Cheung using the street as an open
studio.
Participants will learn more about the connection between breathing,
body movement, sound and gestural drawing.
Residency, Performances and Workshop at L'atelier Kunst Spiel Raum as part of Month of Performance
Natalie Adams (UK) Christine Cheung (CAN) Arianna Rodeghiero (IT) and WOOGURU (KR)
Videographer: Florian Klein (DE)
24 April – 05 May 2013
24 April – 05 May 2013
During our residency at L’Atelier we explored, together with dance collaborators Arianna Rodeghiero (IT) and WOOGURU (KR), the relationships within body, gesture, sound and visual production.
Over the course of ten days, we employed elementary materials such as industrial iron plates, rope, salt, chalk and charcoal, and used the gallery space as pictorial surfaces through drawing and dance. Here
patterns begin to emerge in terms of sound, observation, echo and
erasure as well as gestural relationships. Through large-scale
artworks, video and sound installation, fragments of performative
gestures and live actions, we improvised mark-making and body movement.
The public was invited to observe past and on-going performances; the
realms of drawing and dancing became blurred.
Thanks to Florian Klein for documenting and creating this video:
Thanks to Florian Klein for documenting and creating this video:
Invisible Drawing GREY AREA - The Process from Florian Ben Graziano Klein on Vimeo.
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