Saturday, November 12, 2005

Joints: The meeting of bodies




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7 comments:

vvoi said...

I'm off to the city of Coimbra to give a week-long intensive performance workshop. I'll try to post some from there...

DIRAN LYONS said...
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DIRAN LYONS said...

This work seems to have a lot in common with Georges Rousse. What happens when such a strategy shifts from Rousse's geometric and easthetic-focused work to this more bodily work?

Anonymous said...

Such interesting concept!
I loved the man and woman photo and how the color connects theme, as well as the portrait of the man surrounded by total blackness, so classical and in the same time - fresh interpretation of old masters

vvoi said...

The week was great, very intensive, excellent atmosphere and hard, fun work. Just as it should be.
As for the this post:
theo - you know, I completely forgot about Georges Rousse, thanks for reminding me of him. Yes, the play with space and bi-deminsionality is present in these particular works (especially the first and last, obviously). But then, the play with bodies seems so much... closer, more... touching (pardon the pun).

snowygirl said...

I don't understand how the middle photo is a joining of two bodies can someone explain it to me ?

vvoi said...

hey snowygirl - sure, it's quite simple. your body is not the only body around. other bodies are bodies as well, be them human or other, no?

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