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fog zoom spilling down a timed ten minute improvisation about wresting and resting.

Brian Fuata. Image credit: Louis Lim 2017 Institute of Modern Art Brisbane

You are invited to join us on Thursday 27 July at 6pm sharp in the Tautai Gallery for a zoom performance by Brian Fuata.

fog zoom spilling down a timed ten minute improvatisation about wresting and resting is a timed ten minute improvisation performed live on Zoom. The points of departure are the words, "wrest"/"rest" and responding to the physical spaces of both Brian's rehearsal studio in Sydney and the Reading Room at Tautai. Brian will set the timer, and where ever he is, you are, when the alarm rings is the end of the work.

The performance is the last event on our Titiro ki muri, kia whakatika ā mua | Look to the past to proceed to the future Matariki Programme 2023 calendar, so make sure to join us!

Event takes place at 6pm sharp onsite (not online) and will only be available to view in the Tautai Gallery space. It is recommended that you show up at least ten minutes early as the impromptu performance will start at 6pm on the dot. Refreshments provided.

About Brian:

Brian Fuata is a Wellington-born Sāmoan artist currently based on Gadigal Country (Sydney) Australia. Brian works across the fields of improvisational visual and performance art. He uses multiple registers and modalities of performance to produce from a given institutional context a dumb zone of dramatic affects.

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