Correspondences - Astor Place Plaza

Ximena Garnica + Shige Moriya & LEIMAY Ensemble

With Correspondences, multidisciplinary artist duo Ximena Garnica and Shige Moriya offer multiple entry points for spectators to engage with questions of being, interdependence, and coexistence. The human body (performer and observer), machines, natural elements, and the urban square mingle in an entangled poetic microcosm while opening inquiries into animate life and environmental ethics. In the inaugural presentation of this multi-borough project, audiences could safely engage in Manhattan’s Astor Place Plaza installation over conversation, and bear witness to daily activation periods performed by members of the LEIMAY Ensemble.

Single bodies are enclosed inside transparent chambers partially filled with sand. Bodies are donned with gas masks as they try, time and again, to rise to standing. At intervals, machines attached to the chambers trigger a blast of sand causing the performers to lose their footing, sinking them back down into the ground. This seemingly perpetual eruption repeats throughout daily performance activation periods of Correspondences, both with and without performers.

Documentation

Documentation Images Video Documentation All (Private)

Object Identifier

AMP.XSW.2017.1000.90.6

Performance dates

2020-10-01 00:00:00

2020-10-02 00:00:00

2020-10-03 00:00:00

2020-10-04 00:00:00

Language

English

Series

Correspondences

Curated Filters

  • Art Installation
  • Installation Performance
  • Kinetic Sculpture
  • Multidisciplinary/Interdisciplinary
  • Sand

Space / Location

  • Plazas and Squares

Premiere Venue

Astor Place Plaza
26 Astor Place, New York, NY 10003

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

Performed by the LEIMAY Ensemble: Masanori Asahara, Ricardo Bustamante, Krystel Copper, Ximena Garnica, Brandon Perdomo

Shige Moriya, Paula Court

Co-presented by HERE and LEIMAY

Supported by The Village Alliance, 51 Astor Place, and Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation

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