Correspondences - Socrates Sculpture Park

Ximena Garnica + Shige Moriya & LEIMAY Ensemble

Conceived by multidisciplinary artist duo Ximena Garnica & Shige Moriya and performed by the LEIMAY Ensemble, ‘Correspondences’ is a sculpture installation and performance that engages with questions of being, interdependence, and coexistence.

In ‘Correspondences,’ individual performers wearing gas masks are enclosed inside transparent chambers partially filled with sand. As the performers repeatedly try to stand atop the sand, machines attached to the chambers intermittently trigger a blast of sand causing the performers to sink back down to the ground. The sand blasts continuously occur in the chambers, even in the absence of a performer.

‘Correspondences’ is intended as a poetic microcosm in which performers, observers, machines, and natural elements of the Park can mingle in new and unexpected ways. Some of the generative questions informing the work include: How do we cope with uncertainty? What happens to our bodies when we encounter the unknown? And how are we reshaping environmental ethics?

Documentation

House Program More

https://socratessculpturepark.org/programevent/correspondences2/

‘Correspondences’ was first developed at LEIMAY’s studio in South Williamsburg, with in-progress performances at the Watermill Center in the summer of 2019.

Object Identifier

AMP.XSW.2017.1000.90.11

Performance dates

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Language

English

Series

Correspondences

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      Space / Location

        Premiere Venue

        Socrates Sculpture Park
        32-01 Vernon Blvd, Queens, NY 11106

        Sculptural Installation Performance co-conceived, directed, and designed by Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya.

        Performed by the LEIMAY Ensemble: Masanori Asahara, Krystel Copper, Ximena Garnica

        Shige Moriya, Pavel Antonov

        Co-presented by Socrates Sculpture Park and LEIMAY

        Supported, in part, by the Café Royal Cultural Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, the City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

        Jeremy D. Slater (sound composition), Irena Romendik (costume fabrication)