To Eat GLASS, 2016


Performance stills, with Emily Ranford and Tim Darbyshire at Monash University.
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The Age, Arts. Belle Bassin and dancer Benjamin Hancock who are working on
a performance with dancers wearing artworks on the banks of the Yarra at Heide.Pic Simon Schluter 9 Feb 2016.
Glass was initiated by ideas of exploring transference between bodies and objects and the early Dada performance works of Sophie Taeuber-Arp. Focusing on the kinaesthetic qualities of still shapes and informed by the growth of form in nature and Animist ideas of sentient embodiment; the work presents as a moving work of biomorphic abstraction; a shuffling, dancing painting.
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