From the Outside, In
From the Outside, In is a multi-site international performance research project. From the Outside, In examines how foreign spaces become familiar and how the nomadic body navigates this process of inhabitation. 12 years ago, theorist Miwon Kwon posed that mobile site-specific artists are in danger of places they inhabit becoming an “undifferentiated serialization, one place after another”. This project explores how working “one place after another” can be reformulated as a productive encounter with displacement. On a broader scale, how do site-specific artists address the need for mobility to sustain a career, and personally, how do I find myself ‘sited’ in a place of unfamiliarity? This project examining the relationship between body, viewer and the site reflecting how I engage with the site of residence over a period of time, blurring the borders between art and life. By examining this question in different locations, From the Outside, In questions what it is to create genuine engagement with a site, and how the process of inhabitation changes over time, and from site-to-site.
This project would not be possible without the support of the Government of Western Australia, Department of Culture and the Arts and the Kone Foundation (Finland)
From the Outside In (the room waits for your next move) Saaren Kartano
In November/December 2016 Serena travelled to Mynämäki, Finland to undertake Chapter 2 of From The Outside, In. She was awarded a Saari Residency by the Kone Foundation. In 2016 there were 378 applications from 39 countries. For more information of the From the Outside, In project please visit here From the Outside, In (the room … Continue reading From the Outside In (the room waits for your next move) Saaren Kartano
Four Studies of Ruse
Developed in collaboration with Bulgarian/Canadian filmmaker Maia Iotzova, From the Outside, In (four studies of Ruse) explores parallel notions of foreignness from the perspective of the outsider and the expat. A multi-disciplinary exploration of the dualities that can exist within one body, producing experimental cartographies that map the foreign and the familiar Exhibition History: Study 1 … Continue reading Four Studies of Ruse