Charles Atlas & Mika Tajima | 75 (10 AP)

Untitled, 2011

£120.00
members: £108.00

Three-colour silk screen print
300 gsm Somerset satin white paper
49cm x 59cm
Edition of 75 (10 AP)
Signed and numbered
Unframed

This limited edition was produced on the occasion of The Pedestrians, a proejct by Charles Atlas and Mika Tajima at the SLG in 2011.

The Pedestrians examined the act of walking in its various social and political forms: from the march formations in processions and demonstrations, and the idle strolling flâneur, to the choreography of everyday movement in dance. 

 

ABOUT CHARLES ATLAS AND MIKA TAJIMA

Charles Atlas (b.  St.  Louis, Missouri, 1949) is one of the foremost interpreters of dance, theatre and performance on video, and has collaborated with such international performers as Marina Abramović, Antony and the Johnsons, Leigh Bowery, Michael Clark, Merce Cunningham, Diamanda Galás, John Kelly and Yvonne Rainer. For his collaboration with Bloomberg SPACE and the South London Gallery in 2013 Atlas created a 360 degree video installation using original, manipulated and found footage from a variety of sources including the Bloomberg digital archives. 

 

Mika Tajima (b.  1975, Los Angeles, California, USA) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Mika studied for a BA from Bryn Mawr College (1997), an MFA from Columbia University (2003), and attended The Fabric Workshop and Museum Apprentice Training Program (2003). Her work has been included in the exhibitions  Transaction Abstraite, New Galerie, Paris (2011); Elizabeth Dee  Gallery, New York (2011); The Double, Bass Museum, Miami  (2010); Knight’s  Move, Sculpture Center, Long  Island City (2010); Today is Not a Dress Rehearsal, San  Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2009); The Extras, X Initiative, New York (2009); 2008 Whitney  Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2008). She is part of the music-based performance group New Humans. 

 

All proceeds directly support the South London Gallery's programmes.

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Charles Atlas (b.  St.  Louis, Missouri, 1949) is one of the foremost interpreters of dance, theatre and performance on video, and has collaborated with such international performers as Marina Abramović, Antony and the Johnsons, Leigh Bowery, Michael Clark, Merce Cunningham, Diamanda Galás, John Kelly and Yvonne Rainer. For his collaboration with Bloomberg SPACE and the South London Gallery in 2013 Atlas created a 360 degree video installation using original, manipulated and found footage from a variety of sources including the Bloomberg digital archives. 

Mika Tajima (b.  1975, Los Angeles, California, USA) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Mika studied for a BA from Bryn Mawr College (1997), an MFA from Columbia University (2003), and attended The Fabric Workshop and Museum Apprentice Training Program (2003). Her work has been included in the exhibitions  Transaction Abstraite, New Galerie, Paris (2011); Elizabeth Dee  Gallery, New York (2011); The Double, Bass Museum, Miami  (2010); Knight’s  Move, Sculpture Center, Long  Island City (2010); Today is Not a Dress Rehearsal, San  Francisco Museum of Modern Art (2009); The Extras, X Initiative, New York (2009); 2008 Whitney  Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2008). She is part of the music-based performance group New Humans. 

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