Blowing away the smoke and smashing the mirrors: troubling the trickery of capital H-history

Didier Morelli perfroming at Artscape Youngplace

By Jenn Snider When I enter the performance space, Didier Morelli is climbing the wall, rubbing the blackboard with his face. Morelli: “John. John. You didn’t leave me a dry eraser. I’m having to use my face.” He is removing the remnants of John Court’s festival performance from the board. His cheeks and lips are …

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Catch-up

Performance Art Bingo by Alison Cooley

By Alison Cooley As we enter the final day of the festival (and Jenn and I scramble to document the works we’ve seen in the past day), I wanted to share my BINGO process. We have one square left! It’s hard to quantify a lot of these things, so I’ve tried to go with the …

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Small Signals for New Poetries

Ali Al-Fatlawi and Wathiq Al-Ameri performing at Artscape Youngplace

By Alison Cooley I have lost my notes detailing the gathering of small gestures which make up Vanishing Borders, a performance by Switzerland-based Iraqi artists Ali Al-Fatlawi and Wathiq Al-Ameri. I cannot sketch out the procedural building of a relation between these two, whose actions in concert and poetic counteraction with each other betray a …

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Dispatch IV from Radio Equals

Drawing by Alison Cooley in response to claude wittmann's Radio Equals

By Alison Cooley claude wittmann’s performance, Radio Equals, has been recurring daily at 3 pm, and was broadcast on 93.1 fm. The preceding is a short dispatch in response to today’s final session. wittmann’s final action, Landsgemeinde happens today (November 2, 2014) at 4pm.

She Was Just Like You

Francesca Fini performing at Artscape Youngplace

By Alison Cooley Francesca Fini’s performance space is a theatrical set. Her props and environment impeccably arranged, dramatically lit. Red, white and pinkare the scene’s characteristic colours. There is a bandaged white face on a table, a red suspended platform dripping a red popsicle over a fishbowl, an apron riddled with Eva Hesse-like protrusions. Fini …

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Metonymic Intentions: Language sound body (Performance Art Daily)

By Jenn Snider The second edition of Performance Art Dailies began with an introduction by session moderator, Paul Couillard. He explained the theme of ‘language sound body’ by breaking it down, word for word. Language……..Sound………Body The choice of word order was quite deliberate, Couillard explained— “Language is in somewhat of a black box. So this …

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Dispatch III from Radio Equals

claude wittmann Radio Equals

By Alison Cooley “We have never met. We don’t know each other. Whatever magic happens here has not been rehearsed,” says claude wittmann’s conversation partner today. “I am in a little room with white walls, no windows,” claude describes. “There is a vent on top. My goal is to sit here and exchange something about …

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