Performance Special

Lydia Ourahmane: sync

KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany
01 Oct 2022 - 02 Oct 2022

sync, 2022, courtesy of Lydia Ourahmane and Daniel Blumberg.

sync, 2022, courtesy of Lydia Ourahmane and Daniel Blumberg.

Lydia Ourahmane (b. 1992, DZ) presents the site-specific piece sync in collaboration with musician Daniel Blumberg (b. 1990, GB) as part of KW Institute for Contemporary Art’s Pause series.

This new commission is a continuation of the artist’s ongoing engagement with the emotional, psychological, and political correlations between material, body, and place. Comprising approaches to composition and performance, the work engages her relation to rituals and the notion of permanence. KW’s invitation poses a challenge for Ourahmane to reflect on the transcendence of matter and the many deceptions of eternity.

Ourahmane’s installation will materialize in a one time-intensive event discussing permanence as a non-tangible, yet an embodied matter sitting between myth and endurance. Ourahmane’s approach questions how continuity is both reflected in the opportunity of coexistence as well as our fellow inscription of meaning and affection onto one another, while simultaneously being defined by its exhaustion, its breaking point, its rupture—and how it becomes a way of reflecting and challenging the continuum of personal and broader histories.

For this extended event, the doors to KW’s main hall will remain open for 24 consecutive hours, interrogating the endurance of visitors and artist alike. Visitors are invited to engage in the creation of an in-progress immersive sonic composition orchestrated by each participants’ heart beats.

Free admission.

 

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