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|Date Start=2018-10-19 | |Date Start=2018-10-19 12:00 AM | ||
|Date End=2018-10-19 | |Date End=2018-10-19 12:00 AM | ||
|Event description='by Susan Finlay'' | |||
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The word 'salon' originate from seventeenth century France, and can refer either to a reception, an assembly of guests, a hall displaying art, or an establishment offering a specific service most usually relating to fashion. | The word 'salon' originate from seventeenth century France, and can refer either to a reception, an assembly of guests, a hall displaying art, or an establishment offering a specific service most usually relating to fashion. | ||
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Week One consists of artists' films, or filmed documentation of performances that relate to dance, fashion and classical antiquities. Week Two, of printed texts produced in respose to the exhibition's themes. Week Three, of Specially commissioned audio works that will play alongside a kinetic (dancing) sculpture. | Week One consists of artists' films, or filmed documentation of performances that relate to dance, fashion and classical antiquities. Week Two, of printed texts produced in respose to the exhibition's themes. Week Three, of Specially commissioned audio works that will play alongside a kinetic (dancing) sculpture. | ||
===Susan Finlay=== | |||
Susan Finlay is a British artist and writer based in Germany. Current and forthcoming projects include The Brexit Chronicles, an audio series for Akerman Daly; Our Lady of Everything, a novel with Serpent's Tail, and Ver Sacrum, an exhibition at Hopscotch Reading Room, Berlin. | |||
|Event format=Exhibition | |||
|Event medium=Painting; Sculpture | |||
|Associated Program=Unlisted Projects | |||
|Presented by=Unlisted Projects | |Presented by=Unlisted Projects | ||
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | |Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department | ||
|Event artist=Susan Finlay | |Event artist=Susan Finlay | ||
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Revision as of 17:26, November 25, 2023
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Associated Program | Unlisted Projects |
'by Susan Finlay
The word 'salon' originate from seventeenth century France, and can refer either to a reception, an assembly of guests, a hall displaying art, or an establishment offering a specific service most usually relating to fashion.
The name 'Isadora' - short for Isadora Duncan - elicits all of the above, plus dancing. Plus the classical world re-imagined through a then modern, European-American, lens. Plus Aleister Crowley, Sylvia Plath, Ken Russell and what they believe that she, as an idea, symbolizes.
The salon Isadora is an exhibition, or installation, or environment, created by Susan Finlay at MoHA, Austin. It comprises of painting, jewelry, cocktail cigarettes and chiffon scarves arranged as if something else will then occur. Likewise, the accompanying events programme is also intended to function as a commentary on this 'Classical European' sensibility regardless of the actual nationalities, or geographical locations of those involved.
Week One consists of artists' films, or filmed documentation of performances that relate to dance, fashion and classical antiquities. Week Two, of printed texts produced in respose to the exhibition's themes. Week Three, of Specially commissioned audio works that will play alongside a kinetic (dancing) sculpture.
Susan Finlay
Susan Finlay is a British artist and writer based in Germany. Current and forthcoming projects include The Brexit Chronicles, an audio series for Akerman Daly; Our Lady of Everything, a novel with Serpent's Tail, and Ver Sacrum, an exhibition at Hopscotch Reading Room, Berlin.