Blood Counts
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- Date
- Friday 13 Oct 2017 - Saturday 14 Oct 2017
- Venue
Guys Chapel and Copeland Gallery
- Price
- Book through the Science Gallery London (links are in the description)
https://london.sciencegallery.com/
LADA is curating Blood Counts, a programme of events exploring blood in performance for BLOOD: Life Uncut, a season of work for the new Science Gallery, London.
Looking at blood as a signifier of identity and being, as a marker of fragility and illness, as a form of protest and resistance, as a manifestation of bodily functions, and as a test of the limits of the body, Blood Counts includes an evening of presentations, provocations and discussions around the aesthetics, ethics, biomedical and cultural contexts of blood and performance at Guy's Chapel, Kings College, and a screening of short films and documentation of key performance works involving blood at the Copeland Gallery in Peckham.
Friday 13 October at 7pm
Guy's Chapel
The evening includes a keynote presentation on blood in art by Dr Dominic Johnson, a performance of Passion/Flower by Ernst Fischer & Nicola Hunter, and contributions from the artists Marisa Carnesky and jamie lewis hadley.
Saturday 14 October at 7pm
Copeland Gallery
The screening programme includes short films and documentation of performance works by Franko B, Marisa Carnesky, Ron Athey, Kira O'Reilly, Regina Jose Galindo, La Ribot, Martin O'Brien, jamie lewis hadley, Ernst Fischer & Nicola Hunter, and Rocio Boliver.
Full details of the screening programme are available here.
More information and booking details for BLOOD: LIfe Uncut
Please note that these events contain blood and nudity. Discretion is advised.
Banner image credit:
Franko B and Manuel Vason Collaboration#5 Malmo 2002
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