Performative Stories, Co-Curated by Leslee Asch and Kate Sheridan Chung, Flinn Gallery, Greenwich
Join Clay Art Center community for a guided exhibition tour led by Co-Curator Leslee Asch
Date: Wednesday, February 25 at 2:30pm
*Limited spots available*
Location: Flinn Gallery, Greenwich Library, 101 W. Putnam Ave., 2nd Floor, Greenwich, CT 06830
There are many ways to tell stories. In the interplay between narrative and physical form, there exists a unique category of objects designed not merely to exist statically but to express their full meaning through motion. Such objects offer what can be described as performative stories: narratives that are not only told through words or images but enacted through physical movement and sensory transformation. Performative objects are artworks designed to suggest or incorporate movement, often blurring the lines between sculpture, installation, and performance art. In an exhibition, the movement is largely implied. They have stopped momentarily to be seen and appreciated.
The four artists featured in Performative Stories have created works which provide visual expansion to the art of storytelling, Dan Hurlin, Janie Geiser, Maiko Kikuchi and Jason Gardner employ colorful figures and motion to express varied narratives. As creators, they ask that you as an audience member apply your imagination to complete their presentations.