PERFORMANCE PROGRAM
FRIDAY05.08.11 AT 7PM
THREE ARTISTS SHOW PERFORMANCE PIECES
Programme:
Table Piece no.12 (2008), after Lamonte Young, Poem for Chairs, Tables, Benches, etc. (1960) – Cliff Laine
All Whirldwind, Heat, and Flash (Undertone) (2011) – Giles Bailey
Piece of Shit (2009) – Cliff Laine
Laser Show Demonstration (2011) – Shelly Nadashi
Drip Piece (1959-1961) – George Brecht
Tom/Lutz: Two Scenes in 1983 (2010) – Giles Bailey
Nivea Piece (Variation) (1962) – Alison Knowles
Giles Bailey
Giles works with documentary footnotes, fragments and images from the history of performance practice. By taking particular instants – these range from accidental chokings on the caps of eye-drop bottles and dance numbers performed in American sign language to derailed masturbation fantasies and lists of chemical elements sung to a possibly recognisable tune – he constructs monologues that subjectively rework this material as an alternative model for the assembling of history. Born in 1981 Giles studied in Glasgow and London prior to moving to Rotterdam.
Cliff Laine
Cliff’s pared-down, physical performance practice is inspired by the classical Fluxus works from the late 50s and early 60s, drawing on the Fluxus principles of simplicity, playfulness, democracy, and absurdity. His own work often juxtaposes artistic genres that were never intended to go together. His work “John Cage’s Disco Classics” brings together 60s performance art with 70s and 80s disco.
Shelly Nadashi
Shelly’s multi-disciplinary practice comprises video, performance and objects making. Transforming personal situations into absurd scenarios, her work considers themes of identity, behaviour and control in both a personal and and wider social context. Born in 1981 Shelly studied theatre in Jerusalem and later fine art in Glasgow. She is currently taking part at the Wiels’ artist in residence programme.
In collaboration with the WIELS Artist-in Residency program.