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Drawing from a series created from the Butoh dance performance by Do Not Question Yourself Out of Existence Collective. Capturing raw human emotion, each stroke is imbued with an intensity, allowing the viewer's eye to dance across the chaotic expressions and forms. Butoh is known for its avant-garde and often grotesque imagery. While it may incorporate elements that are spiritual or metaphysical, it is primarily a dance form that explores the human… condition and the subconscious through movement and performance. The symbolic element emerges from the abstract shapes, suggesting the fluid nature of our interactions and internal states. This piece invites introspection, emotional resonance and is meant to energize any space with its dynamic and profound expression.
This drawing is of a series undertaken during Dronica, an experimental sound art festival at the Old Church, Stoke Newington, London. https://dronicafestival.com/
Lisa McGilben, brought up in Lancashire with a transformative stint in South Africa, creates through diverse mediums like drawing, painting, photography, printmaking and visual arts. Her style pivots around straight, constructive lines reminiscent of cubism, experiments with left-hand drawings, and is occasionally fuelled by cinematic influences, maintaining line as her crucial expressive unit. McGilben's art, a visual narrative of human form, encapsulates the complexities of personal identity and endeavors to capture the performer's immediacy, interconnectedness and human vulnerability, inviting the viewer into a contemplative space.