Sharon Hayes, trans + ferre 1.0,13 March 2010, 7 p.m., performance, NUMBER THREE: HERE AND NOW, JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION, Duesseldorf
The work of Sharon Hayes spans the genres of video, action and installation. Her politically motivated actions explore complex social relationships and themes, principally taken from American history. These actions, which usually take the form of protests, demonstrations and speeches are staged in public spaces and draw on conceptual art and academic practice by involving elements of film, theatre, anthropology, linguistics and journalism.
Her most recent action, performed at the 2009 Istanbul Biennial “I Didn't Know I Loved You“, is a site-specific, collaborative performance that explores the processes in which collective and social identifies are formed. The piece is part of the artist’s ongoing interest in public pronouncements and demonstrates the role of speech and rhetoric in politics and in personal relationships between lovers, for example. For NUMBER THREE: HERE AND NOW Sharon Hayes developed a new work called “trans + ferre 1.0“.
Programme
27.10.2009 Andrea Fraser
27.11.2009 Marina Abramović, Eunhye Hwang, Ragnar Kjartansson, Nico Vascellari
28.11.2009 WW in concert
12.12.2009 Andrea Zittel
18.12.2009 Dara Friedman
09.01.2010 Xavier Le Roy
22.01.2010 Bert Didillon, Stefan Ettlinger, Andreas Korte, Cornelius Quabeck, Sven Vieweg
06.02.2010 Christian Jankowski
27.02.2010 Jérôme Bel, Eva Meyer-Keller
13.03.2010 Sharon Hayes
26.03.2010 Keren Cytter, Michalis Nicolaides, Annette Sonnewend & Michael Strasser (Cie. Agar Agar)
09.04.2010 Jimmy Robert, Saskia de Keyser, Emma Hedditch, Ian White
24.04.2010 Jen DeNike
14.05.2010 Manuel Graf
28.05.2010 Joan Jonas
05.06.2010 Tino Sehgal
12.06.2010 Tino Sehgal
18.06.2010 Tris Vonna-Michell
19.06.2010 Tino Sehgal
26.06.2010 Tino Sehgal
03.07.2010 Allora & Calzadilla
10.07.2010 Allora & Calzadilla
16.07.2010 Simon Fujiwara
17.07.2010 Allora & Calzadilla
24.07.2010 Allora & Calzadilla
29.07.2010 John Bock



