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Image: Shinique Smith, Breathing Room, 2018. Performance still from Kansas City Open Spaces. Courtesy: SAS Studios Photo: Graham Carroll

Image: Shinique Smith, Breathing Room, 2018. Performance still from Kansas City Open Spaces. Courtesy: SAS Studios Photo: Graham Carroll

Breathing Room: Bound & Loose

Baltimore Museum of Art
January 03, 2020 by SAS in Performance Art

Swaths of deep blue fabric—dyed, bleached, and embedded with words and symbols by Shinique Smith—surround and envelop the artist (Baltimore, MD, b. 1971) during  Breathing Room: Bound and Loose. For the meditative performance, Smith rhythmically inhales and exhales while wrapping herself in the indigo fabric. On the significance of indigo, she explains: “With roots in Ancient Peru, India, Japan and Africa, Indigo was once used as currency and was also a significant cash crop alongside cotton and tobacco during the slave trade. Indigo was considered in many cultures to represent the path to the  infinite and bring one closer to the sky, a color and history that continues to inspire.”

Once the artist is bound beyond movement, Smith describes that she enters “a deep meditative state with the desire to release and transform a shared cultural experience of toil and bondage into a freed creative power for all who witness and participate as I am unraveled, and my bindings are loosened.” Smith seeks to expand her inner voice and commune with her ancestors through these actions and invites audience members to breathe in rhythm with her to create a shared tapestry of empowering sound.

breathing+room-17.jpg
January 03, 2020 /SAS /Source
Abstract Art, Indigo, Performance Art, Textiles
Performance Art

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