Showing posts with label Live art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Live art. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Susurros De Amor (The Whispers of Love)



















“Intimacy is a lush blanket woven from many threads...” (Taken from hyperallergic.com) by Zachary Small.
 Production notes: two nights, 4 hours each night. Artists Francis Fay and John Freeman. "Pornscape" mixed and edited by Edward Cunliff.
 Site:Gentleman's Toilets, The Workman's Club, Dublin, 2015
http://www.livecollision.com/portfolio/whispers-of-love/b


SUSURROS DE AMOR -“THE WHISPERS OF LOVE” (SPANISH), OVERHEARING OR GLIMPSING AN INTIMATE ACT. Today, social media such as Facebook and Twitter, and dating sites like Grinder and Gaydar, facilitate a heightened degree and volume of engagement, with online personae often subsituting these erstwhile embodied realities. Frequently updating profiles, quantifying ‘Likes’ and changing photographs have however been reported to feed a narcissistic obsessiveness distancing users from that which they most yearn – intimacy, connectedness, transcendence – in a vain attempt for distraction from loneliness and alienation. The saturation of pornography throughout our society has likewise been attributed to the same impulse. Sexualisation and violence serve as the soundtrack of contemporary culture, noise interfering with the moment, with being present, with being intimate. But what if instead of having our heads buried in a mobile phone or glued to a screen, we were to find ourselves in an environment in which real bodies exist and virtual identities are absented? This durational performance, an intermittent soundscape culled from found Internet porn videos plays in the near dark, could just as easily be bells, car horns or the noise of a crowd at a football match. A spotlight shines from above on two men, standing naked, face-to-face and perfectly still. GUEST ARTIST John Freeman (MFA, Burren College of Art), my first collaborative durational performance partner, is a sensitive visual artist with a lack of ego and generosity that appeal. “[His] process externalizes the internal, examining the relationship between the different components of the human subconscious both separately and in flux. In turn, his work becomes an experimentation with accessing and physically externalizing the secret and unimagined, an attempt to come to personal.
Francis Fay

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Mimesis

Mimesis was "the primary dramatic phenomenon: projecting oneself outside oneself and then acting as though one had really entered another body, another character." Mimesis and the Aesthetic Experience Essay by R.Cronk

Thursday, December 13, 2012

'Something You Can Feel'

Something You Can Feel - Ritual - Dublin Live Art Festival 2012 - Images by Hazel Fitzpatrick. The piece explores bodily transformations in the context of the phenomenon of spirit possession. During the performance Fay channels, amongst others, American R&B/soul singer Millie Jackson.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Delightful Illusion-at the Art mill

MisFit performance of Delightful Illusion from FRANCIS FAY on Vimeo.


Curated by Patryk Starzykowski and Niamh Murphy

‘MisFit’ an exhibition of works by Irish and International artists, the 2nd of May 2010- The Dublin Art Mill, Mill Street, Dublin 8.