CLAY Festival: Florence Peake performance
Florence Peake is a London-based artist who has been making solo and group performance works intertwined with an extensive visual art practice since 1995.
Presenting work internationally and across the UK in galleries, theatres and the public realm, Peake is known for an approach which is at once sensual and witty, expressive and rigorous, political and intimate.
Peake produces movement, interactive sculpture, paintings that use the whole body’s physicality, text, film and drawings which respond and intercept each other to articulate, extend and push ideas. Peake’s work explores notions of materiality and physicality: the body as site and vehicle of protest; the erotic and sensual as tools for queering materiality; the subjective and imagined body as a force equal to those that move in our objective flesh-bound world.
By encouraging chaotic relationships between the body and material, Peake creates radical and outlandish performances, which in turn generate temporary alliances and micro-communities within the audience. Peake’s painting is as an extension of the body itself: it is produced gesturally and performatively, and is both a manifestation of the external body in motion and the way personal experience and feeling is recorded within the tissue and bones. Their painting practice comes together with sculpture and performance in a reciprocal nature: engaging in a shared dialogue and creating multiple modes of processing performance, and the interrelations between dancers, audiences and sites.
As part of CLAY: holding/transforming/performing Florence will be working with Cork-based sound, performance, and film artist Vicky Langan over the course of the weekend to develop a site-specific performance on the Factory Floor on Sunday.
A detailed programme schedule alongside the biographies of all participating artists can be found here.
The festival runs 25, 26 & 27 August. Booking now open through Eventbrite; weekend / Sunday passes include entry to Florence’s performance. Performance-only tickets are priced at €20 + booking fee