A synesthetic concept by artist Paul Sakoilsky
Artist's bio
Paul Sakoilsky (Born U.K. 1964) was brought up in South East Asia and East Anglia, UK. He moved to London in 1982. His earlier background was in literature, philosophy/crit. theory, performance and curation. He studied philosophy & critical theory at the Uni. of N. London. During the 90’s, as “one of the instigators of Shoreditch’s edgier earlier art and music scene” he curated at 30 Underwood St Gallery (1994-2002). He has written extensively on the artist and participated in many of the large-scale Orgies Mysteries Theatre by master artist Hermann Nitsch.
THE FLOW STATE
KUNST the Clown
PROGRAM
18:00
welcome
19:00
welcome by Gio Montez
critical introduction by Marcella Magaletti
artworks by Paul Sakoilsky
19:30
Dinner
20:00
Performance: KUNST the clown
22:00
Performance: the Flow State
00:00
new year ritual
MENU
First dish
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second dish
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jelly fish
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dessert
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A Paul Sakoilsky manifesto
That I am still alive is a miracleTo know that life intensifies at its edgesDigging into death, ugliness and decayExpresses nothing less than my unbroken desire to liveAn art that articulates itself as others write manifestosThe risk of unleashing the will to powerThe audacity of intensityHe does not stand beside his work, it permeates him as it permeates the space he enters, dividing opinions with charismatic energy.No one has an unbiased opinion of Paul Sakoilsky.Persistent painterly subversions of everyday events bite the British consciousness that flows in neutral watersThe absurd is the last adequate way to respond to this worldRituals merge with performance and poetry, which are not afraid of the big questions, but laughingly run away from them again and againPainting as the blood of life, vitalized and screaming in painThe return of the clown, cake and paint dripping, sometimes blood in rough quantities, liquid that does not want to be a tear, a laughing Zarathustra descending from the peaks of despairTo be free is to tremble over an abyssArt as the first possibility to start dancing thereWhose questions rise through a dark, traumatic reality of life into a space of the sublime; they are not separate from art, but can only be formulated through it Art is not an occupation that makes life more beautifulIt is what makes life beautifulAnd gives it the possibility of radical beauty