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🗓️ 10 October 2024
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It’s FRIEZE WEEK! We meet artist Fani Parali to explore his multifaceted practice. For Frieze Sculpture 2024, London-based multidisciplinary artist Fani Parali presents Aonyx and Drepan; two monumental steel armatures from which performers, as hybrid creatures, 'sing' to each other across a path in Regent's Park.
In the video commissioned by Frieze, Parali describes the layered processes behind the 'lip-sync opera' she produces, 'I feel that it [the recorded voice] exists before and after everything else, and the performers then become like channels, like mediums for these voices to come through them.'
Like Charon traversing the river Styx, Aonyx and Drepan represent gatekeepers guiding the viewer from one temporal zone to the next. Parali's practice is inspired by 'Deep Time', the 18th-century timescale used to plot non-anthropocentric geological events. In this ecologically destructive era, the work is a portal by which to view the vastness of geological time and think of ourselves as guardians of this, our own, brief epoch.
Fani Parali (b. 1983 Greece) lives and works in London. She studied BA Sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts and completed her postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy Schools. Parali's practice includes sculpture, sound, performance, large-scale painting, drawing and moving image. Notable recent exhibitions include 'Aonyx and Drepan & The Minders of the Warm' at Southwark Park Galleries (2020). Her work is currently included in Hayward Galleries touring exhibition 'Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood' curated by Hetti Judah (2024).
Frieze Sculpture returns to London's Regent's Park 18 September - 27 October 2024. The much-celebrated public art initiative coincides with Frieze London and Frieze Masters, which take place concurrently in The Regent's Park, 9 - 13 October. Curated by Fatoş Üstek, Frieze Sculpture has expanded for its 12th edition to include 22 leading international artists hailing from five continents, whose work will be sited throughout the park's historic English Gardens.
Fani Parali (b. 1983 Greece) lives and works in London. She studied BA Sculpture at Camberwell College of Arts and completed her postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy Schools.
Parali’s practice includes sculpture, sound, performance, large-scale painting, drawing and moving image. She is renowned for the creation of ‘lip-sync’ operas, in which performers mime synthesised audio works; ambitiously scaled installations that are at once other-worldly and deeply human. Parali’s practice reflects on the concepts of ‘deep time’, caregiving and the fragile interconnectivity of human experience.
Notable recent exhibitions include ‘Aonyx and Drepan & The Minders of the Warm’ at Southwark Park Galleries (2020). Her work is currently included in Hayward Galleries touring exhibition ‘Acts of Creation: On Art and Motherhood’ curated by Hetti Judah (2024).
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Visit Frieze Sculpture: https://www.frieze.com/article/frieze-sculpture-2024-fani-parali-aonyx-drepan-2020
Learn more at Cooke Latham Gallery: https://www.cookelathamgallery.com/artists/65-fani-parali/biography/
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0:00.0 | This episode of Talk Art is brought to you by Welcome Collection, London's free museum of health and human experience. |
0:07.0 | Hardgraft is a new free exhibition at Welcome Collection that explores the relationship between work and health. |
0:14.0 | The exhibition brings into focus the people whose work, health and rights are underrepresented |
0:18.9 | and on the margins of society. |
0:21.0 | From plantation to prison labour, from sex work to domestic work, this exhibition makes connections |
0:27.0 | between undervalued labour, the people who do it and the spaces where it happens. |
0:31.7 | This free exhibition runs until 27th of April 2025. Make sure you don't |
0:37.3 | miss Hardgraft. Welcome Collections New Free Exhibition. new free exhibition. Good afternoon, good afternoon, good evening, whatever you are in the world. |
0:47.0 | I'm Russell Toby. |
0:51.0 | And I'm Robert Diamant. |
0:52.0 | And this is talk |
0:53.0 | welcome to talk heart how are you today Robert today |
0:56.7 | today Russell I am feeling highly skilled which is like today's guest but |
1:01.9 | maybe me big in myself a bit too much there, but also underused. |
1:07.6 | And guess why? |
1:08.6 | Guess why? |
1:09.6 | Why are you unused, darling? |
1:11.6 | Because I have hidden skills that are being untapped currently which is lip-sinking. |
1:17.0 | I'm an amazing lip-sinker and I have been lip-sinking since I was maybe three years old and then I even had a mini pop career |
1:27.7 | Didn't I Russell do you remember that? Did you know it used to be in a band? |
1:30.5 | I have no idea you were music but you've never you'd would you lip |
1:34.8 | sink in your own song I used to lip sync my own songs from childhood and I feel this |
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