Caecilia Tripp
As a photographic Time Capsule, the celestial Trilogy of Even The Stars Look Lonesome tunes into the magnetic connection of what Edouard Glissant names "echo-world" and "echo-cosmos." Worldliness As Magnetic connection expanding into the cosmic sphere of multiverses, born out of the infinitude of Dark Matter. The performative collective Act as a space of resistance that goes beyond oneself, thriving into the unpredictable collective spaces of opacity and Radical Imagination, unboxing spaces of freedom. Being a star to One Another, shining boundlessly. A Celebration of Togetherness and shared futurities.
Caecilia Tripp, Even the Stars Look Lonesome I, II, III, a photographic Time Capsule was produced by Arendt & Art.
Even the Stars Look Lonesome (Expanded Film Installation) was commissioned by Sharjah Biennial 14, curated by Claire Tancons, co-produced by AGYU Toronto curated by Emelie Chhangur, as well as Lafayette Anticipation and York University Observatory, Toronto. It is part of the collection of Sharjah Art Foundation.
Performers: choreographer David Hamilton Thomson and New York-based World Box Champion Michael Olajide JR
Poets: Zakisha Brown & Borelson from RISE Toronto
Cosmic scientist: Renée Hlozek ( South Africa / Dunlap Toronto)
Costumes : Rick Owens
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