Performance: Frank Wasser, The slow abrogation of the…

19 Nov 2018

7-8.30pm

Jerwood Space , London

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Young and old, noting else ever. What happened here? Slower than…

The slow abrogation of the… is a new performance by Frank Wasser. Two subjects displaced by their own constructed subjectivity confront the objectivity of time and architecture through a dialogue of slow choreography, listening and an acknowledgment of a failed common language. The subjects directly address the act of being observed in a place of historical observation, the exhibition.

This event has been commissioned for Survey.

It is free to attend. Booking is required via Eventbrite.

 

Frank Wasser (b. 1988, Dublin, Ireland) lives and works in London. He received an MFA in Fine Art from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Ireland (2012). Recent exhibitions and performances include: ‘The Slow cancellation of the present’ (performance), AM Gallery, London (2018); Sad Mirror, two person exhibition with Joseph Noonan-Ganley, Xero, Kline and Coma, London (2018) Letters of last Resort, curated by Pádraic E. Moore, Love Guru, Brussels, Belgium (2018); Hmm 11, invited by Anne Tallentire and Chris Fite-Wassilak, London (2017); Scene 93 Omitted, curated by Joseph Noonan-Ganley and Sam Keogh, Xero Kline and Coma, London, (2014); ‘Dear Diogenes, this is something else’ (performance), Villa Empain, Brussels, Belgium (2017); Wasser will publish a new book with MA Bibliothèque (2018).

Frank Wasser, The slow abrogation of the…, 2018. Performance commissioned for Survey, supported by Jerwood Charitable Foundation. Image: Hydar Dewachi