The Untitled Still Life Collection

04 Set 2021 Instituto Bardi / Casa de Vidro Exposição individual
Trajall Harell, <i>Untitled Still Life Collection II</i>, 2014. Photo Jaye R. Phillips. Courtesy of the artist
Trajall Harell, Untitled Still Life Collection II, 2014. Photo Jaye R. Phillips. Courtesy of the artist

The performance The Untitled Still Life Collection by american choreographer Trajal Harrell (1973, Douglas, USA) will take place on 28 August, 11pm at Instituto Bardi /Casa de Vidro.

The Untitled Still Life Collection, a performance first conceived and interpreted by Harrell with a long-time friend, installation artist Sarah Sze, who collaborated to generate movement using a thin blue line of string. Rather than employing a conventional collaborative model (i.e, a visual artist creating a set for a choreographer to perform in), the two artists create a dialogue of mediums where the choreographic and sculptural minds entangle themselves transforming their individual properties and generating a new collective potential.

Harrell problematizes, in his works, the history, construction and interpretation of contemporary dance, bringing together references from the experimental field of the history of dance with performativities identified with other bodies and spaces, such as voguinghoochi-koochie and butoh.

Learn more about the artist here.



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  1. Caroline A. Jones, Eyesight Alone: Clement Greenberg’s Modernism and the Bureaucratization of the Senses (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005).
  2. Greenberg’s Modernism and the Bureaucratization of the Senses (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005).
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