A Project by David Khang with Candice Hopkins Hank Bull & Joomi Seo on piano Curated by Makiko Hara Performance/Opening: Friday, May 16, 8:00pm / Doors open: 7:30pm Tickets: Students $5/ Centre A members $5/ General public $10 Exhibition: Saturday, May 17- Saturday, May 24 Panel Discussion: Wednesday, May 21, 7pm Panelists: Larissa Lai, Rinaldo Walcott Moderator: Candice Hopkins Exhibition Catalogue with essays by Candice Hopkins, Larissa Lai, and Rinaldo Walcott will be released at a future date. This project is part of the Asian Heritage Month . "How To Feed A Piano" is the final installment of a performance tryptich based on La Monte Young's Compositions 1960 conceptualized by David Khang. A piano on stage will be "fed hay and water," while accompanied by the pianists. The piano then becomes the portal through which the artist encounters a horse. The horse, the horserider, and the artist become one "drawing" unit on a large canvas, a gesture that deliberately evokes Yves Klein's Anthropométrie (1960). The horse is lead, not by a classic "Marlboro Man" cowboy, but rather, an experienced First Nations horsewoman - in effect, an "Indian Cowgirl". These inversions along multiple axes exemplify how Young's minimalist compositions become "readymade" departure points for divergent readings. Rather than attempting to execute Fluxus performances with historical verity (is this even possible?), the La Monte Young Project Series is a way to re-imagine their poetic and political potentials through tangential and hyperbolic readings. Photos from the performance:
By William Ting http://gallery.mac.com/william.ting/100435 By Steve Lemay http://web.mac.com/lemaystudios/CentreA_-_How_to_Feed_A_Piano/
This project was made possible through generous support by The Canada Council for the Arts British Columbia Arts Council City of Vancouver Franklin Furnace Fund for Performance Art Special Thanks for material and technical support by: Manuel A. Bernaschek & Showcase Pianos Gerry O'Neil & Stanley Park Horse-Drawn Tours Elia Kirby & The Great Northern Way Scene Shop Garry Gottfriedson Robyn Volk |