In a double bill of experimental performance, multidisciplinary artists Lara Dâmaso and Puer Deorum bring their practices to resonate, activate and dialogue with the walls of The Horse Hospital
Doors 6:30pm
Tickets £10-£15
No one turned away due to lack of funds
Lara Dâmaso is a Milan/Zurich-based artist. Her work spans ephemeral and permanent forms, taking shape through the mediums of performance, sound, video, sewing, sculpture, photography and text. Lara’s practice focuses on the sensitive and vibratory dialogue between humans and the space they inhabit. She delves into the interconnectedness of the tangible and intangible, exploring the direct relationship between the movement of the voice and that of the body. This connection aims to establish a direct and emotional form of communication. Her approach is based on the concept of listening as total presence, essential to activating such a dialogue. Transformation, the plurality of the self, fluidity and interdependence, as consequences of this exchange, lie at the very core of her creative process.
Born and bred in London, Puer Deorum balances negotiations between weight and ephemerality, and the scope of mortality. Referencing psycho/socio political geographies, they question ideas around the experience of time. Teasing temporalities through endurance and duration, amplifying (inter)personal experiences through dream sequences and interpretive actions.