8. Apotheose, 22 October 2020, Lucy Rose Cunningham
Talk and performance with artist Lucy Rose Cunningham at HuMBase, followed by a playlist at Korridor (Stuttgart).
Lucy Rose Cunningham’s art practice looks at the performative use of audio-visual art, the works she makes often emerging as live performances utilising voice, movement and written words in the form of publications and print. Collaboration motivates and guides the work; polyphonic readings present multiple viewpoints of our changing world. Exploring sound art as a holistic embrace, Cunningham seeks to use voices to reflect the mutuality between people and the spaces they dwell in.
“Thinking about the performance for Apotheose, the space becomes an extension of the body. Emotions are explored through voice and movement; the room incites thoughts, and my performance breathes back the pulse of lived experience. The room and I are a feedback loop, collecting and exhaling each other’s rhythm. Each breath, each note and noise is in conversation with particular works in the show.”
Talk and performance with artist Lucy Rose Cunningham at HuMBase, followed by a playlist at Korridor (Stuttgart).
Lucy Rose Cunningham’s art practice looks at the performative use of audio-visual art, the works she makes often emerging as live performances utilising voice, movement and written words in the form of publications and print. Collaboration motivates and guides the work; polyphonic readings present multiple viewpoints of our changing world. Exploring sound art as a holistic embrace, Cunningham seeks to use voices to reflect the mutuality between people and the spaces they dwell in.
“Thinking about the performance for Apotheose, the space becomes an extension of the body. Emotions are explored through voice and movement; the room incites thoughts, and my performance breathes back the pulse of lived experience. The room and I are a feedback loop, collecting and exhaling each other’s rhythm. Each breath, each note and noise is in conversation with particular works in the show.”