Now showing at LUMA Arles: David Armstrong, Liu Chuang, Maria Lassnig, Philippe Parreno, and Tony Oursler
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"I'm interested in giving the viewer time to see what is in front of them."
Maria Hassabi is an artist and choreographer who spent 3 months in residence at LUMA Arles, after which she developed a performance called CANCELLED. Using immobility and slowness, this work proposes a reflection on the concepts of time and the human figure. In this interview, Maria Hassabi discusses the creative process.
"I'm interested in giving the viewer time to see what is in front of them."
Maria Hassabi is an artist and choreographer who spent 3 months in residence at LUMA Arles, after which she developed a performance called CANCELLED. Using immobility and slowness, this work proposes a reflection on the concepts of time and the human figure. In this interview, Maria Hassabi discusses the creative process.
"I'm interested in giving the viewer time to see what is in front of them."
Maria Hassabi is an artist and choreographer who spent 3 months in residence at LUMA Arles, after which she developed a performance called CANCELLED. Using immobility and slowness, this work proposes a reflection on the concepts of time and the human figure. In this interview, Maria Hassabi discusses the creative process.
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