Bas Schevers, ‘Impulse’ (2012)
During this one minute performance, eleven people (attendees of the opening) suddenly interrupted the existing situation with brief actions that were exaggerations of normal gallery behavior. Some examples of these simultaneously performed actions are: someone closely examining an empty corner of the space, a man was thinking of something really sad until it made him cry, two people talking to eachother while rythmically clacking their heels, someone singing in the toilet, a photographer taking pictures of the photographer and eventually two wine glasses falling on the floor in two different corners of the space at the exact same time.
Commissioned by pietmondriaan.com for our exhibition I Want to Believe. Photos by Jan Adriaans.
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Also tagged action, audience, bas schevers, deconstruction, DIY, emptiness, estrangement, falling, fuckem, fun, I want to believe, impulse, noise, one minute, performance, photographer, romance, sound, talking, the wild, unknown, wine glass
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Sober & Lonely Institute for the Arts in reaction to ‘Boys to Men’ by Ginsburg, Morland & Ginsburg’ at An Experiment to Test the Destiny of the World
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Also tagged An experiment to test the destiny of the world, beyond, blur, boys to men, chair, ginsburg, hope, institute, Ithuba Arts Gallery, jimmy fusil, Johannesburg, lauren von gogh, mike wait, morland, movement, pop soda, robyn cook, Sober and Lonely, throw
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Sober & Lonely Institute for the Arts in reaction to Pop Soda (Jimmy Fusil & Mike Wait)’s ‘Feel the Churn: Butter Aerobics’ at An Experiment to Test the Destiny of the World
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Also tagged An experiment to test the destiny of the world, beyond, hope, institute, Ithuba Arts Gallery, jimmy fusil, Johannesburg, lauren von gogh, mike wait, pop soda, robyn cook, Sober and Lonely
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Sober & Lonely Institute for the Arts in reaction to Abri De Swardt’s ‘Your Now Beyond Hope’ series at An Experiment to Test the Destiny of the World
pietmondriaan.com participates in ‘An Experiment to Test the Destiny of the World’.
A show organised by the Sober and Lonely Institute in Johannesburg (South Africa).
Opening Thursday February 7th! 6pm – 8pm
At Ithuba Arts Gallery, 100 Juta Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
7 – 24 February 2013
(You can follow our experiment here. Starting February 7th)
Last Friday our screening programme Sorry for not standing still opened at the Kunstvlaai.
We’d like to thank everyone who came out and will come out to our space to check out our programme! The responses so far have been great and it was good fun to see a lot of people take their time to see the programme we compiled.
If you were there in the past few days: we enjoyed your company! And if you didn’t yet, but you’re planning to: please do, there’s lots to see!
This screening is on view through Sunday the 2nd of December, so do come out and see what we’ve got for you. Opening hours on www.kunstvlaai.nl
www.vtape.org www.lux.org.uk www.idfx.nl
pietmondriaan.com offers free to download:
Documentation of the performance night I want to believe, organized by pietmondriaan.com on September 15, 2012, during Incubate festival in Tilburg (NL). With an accompanying text by Jochem Naafs.
Participating artists:
Bas Schevers, David Sherry, Jodi, Jean Charles de Quillacq and Pablo Wendel.
The PDF is in high resolution, so it can be printed on a regular A4 printer.
Feel free to download and distribute this PDF (please link back if you do).
Download:
Author: | pietmondriaan.com |
Date: | October 31, 2012 |
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Also tagged bas schevers, David Sherry, download, free, I want to believe, incubate, Jean-Charles de Quillacq, Jochem Naafs, jodi, pablo wendel, Tilburg
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Image from the performance evening ‘I want to believe‘ last Saturday during Incubate Festival in Tilburg (NL).
It was great fun. We would like to thank the artists, volunteers, Incubate Festival and everyone who joined us!
Documentation of the evening with an accompanying text by Jochem Naafs, dramaturg and theatre critic, will be published on this website soon.