Wednesday 12 August 2015

Barbican - Roman Signer: Slow Movement

Barbican Centre’s Curve Gallery hosted Roman Signer: Slow Motion from 4 March 2015 to 31 May 2015. The simplisticity of the work explores the social interaction between his work and the audience in a way we react to the beat of the motion.
Roman Signer: Slow Motion follows a canal as it is pulled across along the ceiling through the 90 metre long gallery as if it was moving through a canal. Known for his work that have notions of cause and effect, where he views his experiments as “events” and his audiences as “actions”. This very idea plays in the installation as we and follow the path of the kayak as we become active participants in his event.
Signer’s interest in kayaks began in the early 1980s and spent a great deal for many years being an ardent kayaker. Two films show his adventures through his affirmed interest in the innovation of the different sides of kayaks. For personal reasons, he stopped kayaking but used it in his works in creating two short films: Eskimoroll (Eskimo Roll, 1995) and Kajak (Kayak, 2000). Both films were shown at either end of the gallery.
Eskimoroll showed a kayak bound to a bicycle with rope as it was being pulled along with the bicycle as it rode away, causing the kayak to spin around several times as if capsizing.
Kajak showed a kayak with Signer in it as it was pulled by a car through the Rhine Valley at high speed.
Roman Signer: Slow Motion moves out on to the Foyer and out into the Lakeside Terrace as well.

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