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LOST PERFORMANCE - MEMORY OF LYGIA CLARK

25 channel video installation, length and dimension variable, 2006

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LOST PERFORMANCE - MEMORY OF LYGIA CLARK, production still (Busan), 2006

The work in the Biennale, Lost Performance - Memory of Lygia Clark, is a video-performance that borrows from the late Brazilian artist Lygia Clark's work Mandala(1969). His work applies the concept of body architecture, the aesthetic core of Lygia Clark's. It features a group of performers whose bodies are connected by an elastic band, and they perform an architecture-dance creating a web of elastic band. A small video cameras are attached to individual participants recording the performance in multiple perspectives. The performace takes place on the rooftops of buildings in Seoul and Busan. The scenes of very irregular and complex urban environments are indiscriminately reflected along with the movement of the bodies. (Busan Biennale 2006)

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2006 Busan Biennale ' A Tale of Two Cities : Busan-Seoul/Seoul-Busan', Busan, Korea

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LOST PERFORMANCE - MEMORY OF LYGIA CLARK, production still (Seoul, Busan), 2006

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