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Karl Lakolak proposals raise the question of "embody" the representation, the real physical body, the scene of a tableau vivant, hybridizes to mock a lost painting. The performative installation is unlikely allure of the theater scene where shadows pass bodily characters in this fiction museum. The "resurrection ... tion of the painting" is effected by a "preparation of the body" ... How reminiscent ritual can influence the construction of a contemporary identity? The staging of the body in the social norm is disturbed in the area of freedom legitimized by "the place for contemporary art generator"
The body through space-time in a bath pigmented actor crossed by numerous citations, parties of gallantry, of contemporary fetishes, fantasies of ancient practices of traditional societies:
tribal dances, fertility festivals, the Dionysian mysteries, possessions, trance, shamanism and so on.
Exposure Karl Lakolak:
The month of November in the premises of Boesner. Performance November 19 to 21h with Simon Dirtystein, Mahdi Sehel, Aj Sploshgirl & Paul Guell.
http://le-mort-qui-trompe.fr/article195
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