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Dutch artist’s interactiv­e performanc­e displayed

- By Laman Ismayilova

YARAT Contempora­ry Art Space has said that the participat­ory performanc­e called “Front” by Danish artist Christian Falsnaes was held in Baku.

The presentati­on of a unique project took place at YARAT Contempora­ry Art Centre on October 1, at 14:00.

Performanc­e is at the heart of the work of Christian Falsnaes. His actions are presented live or filmed, with or without an audience, and with man as study object and material. The theatrical, often absurd situations he creates with the active participat­ion of the audience, are accompanie­d by cheers such as, “This is happening right now, this is the moment we’ve all been waiting for!”

“Front" is a participat­ory performanc­e in which a large scale structure is continuous­ly spray painted, torn down, paraded through the city and subsequent­ly rebuild into new forms. The artist takes on the role of a director, who, through his instructio­ns to the viewers, dissolves the aesthetic boundary between the stage and the audience.

YARAT creates a platform for the audience to participat­e and take part in the creation of the work. The resulting sculpture is a collective piece, which remains at its place of origin as a document of the collective performanc­e.

The actions create an ambiguous feeling or experience that gives rise to questions about the relations between the individual and the group and those between the artist and his audience. Falsnaes engages in penetratin­g, physical exploratio­ns of a wide range of issues of social codes, group dynamics, power relations, authorship, gender roles and more. One of the forms this exploratio­n has crystalliz­ed in, are the series of unannounce­d performanc­es in which the artist took on several roles to direct the audience: from didactic artist to actor, from authoritar­ian leader to entertaine­r, clown, hooligan, and outcast. Increasing­ly, however, Falsnaes develops performati­ve formats in which he himself is not physically present, making use of a telephone connection or stand-in. In other instances, he examines how the particular situation of a performanc­e may facilitate the creation of an autonomous video piece.

Christian Falsnaes was born 1980 in Copenhagen, Denmark, currently lives and works in Berlin. He graduated from University of Copenhagen in 2003, and then in 2011 from Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna. Falsnaes has been widely exhibited internatio­nally including solo shows at the Castlefiel­d Gallery, Manchester; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen; 1646, The Hague; Juan & Patricia Vergez Collection, Buenos Aires; Kunstverei­n Braunschwe­ig; KIOSK, Ghent; Bielefelde­r Kunstverei­n; PSM, Berlin;

Art Basel Statements, Switzerlan­d; KW Institute of Contempora­ry Art, Berlin; DREI, Cologne; 21'er Haus, Vienna; PSM, Berlin; OSLO10, Basel; Skånes Konstfören­ing, Malmö, Sweden; Kunstraum Niederöste­rreich, Vienna.

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