| Lines Towards Another
Century
A collaboration with Tom Nicholson
A performance for video, string quartet, percussionist,
and recorded voices
Commissioned by Media
Art Bath
"Byrne and Nicholson’s poignant
ritual managed to conjure up a suitably ominous portrait of the previous
century..."
Chris Fite-Wassilak in Frieze
Magazine, October 2008
Read
the complete review in Frieze Magazine
Project Description:
Lines Towards Another Century is the result
of a collaboration between Australian artist, Tom Nicholson and New York
based composer, Andrew Byrne. Commencing with a live performance of the
work by The Elysian Quartet, the exhibition combines live and recorded
sound and performance.
Lines Towards Another Century
takes as its starting point, a list of the national boundaries created
during the 20th century. Since 2003, Tom Nicholson has used this list
as the basis of a number of projects including a series of banner marches
(realised as participatory performances) and exhibitions that document
and extend this material through video, drawing and photography. The list
forms a mnemonic ordering system as the lines of the boundaries are traced
onto contemporary cities, and translated into contemporary contexts.
The work was presented at The Holburne Museum as an exhibition with the
live performance of an instructional score for instrumental ensemble and
voice. This was performed by The Elysian Quartet within a specially devised
installation of visual and sonic elements gathered from the various performances
and actions that make up the work - ranging from footage of the banner
marches to the recordings of individual voices.
Lines Towards Another Century
makes reference to the issue of boundary making - often a bloody and violent
contention both historically and today - by cleverly layering and obliquely
referencing this history through action in the present.
For more information on performance & exhibition in June 2008
in Bath, England
For more information
on 2006 performance at VCA, Melbourne.
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