Presented in the context of Escapist Action: Performance in Recession
Barter is a relational practice and is as old as the wheel. In a pairing of related performance works, Open Barter Market and The Artist and the Beanstalk, Núñez & Pérez create an alternative exchange and cultural economy, one based not on capitalist value, but on need value. Barter as an opportunity for performance. Performance as an opportunity for escape.
The artists arrived in Toronto carrying with them seventy-two objects from their home country. Objects ranging from the absurd to the personal, trinkets, objects with stories. On November 23, they opened the doors of the gallery with a performance called Open Barter Market. The public was invited to bring an object of their own to trade and barter for one of the objects the artists brought. Or instead of an object, you could trade an hour of your time in which the artists would do an action for you, within reason, at a location of your choosing. After a day of bartering and exchanging objects and stories about the objects, the artists had seventy-two new objects. Some absurd, some personal, trinkets, objects with stories.
The very next day the gallery transforms from a marketplace into a performance space. Using the newly exchanged items as materials in an ever-changing and exchanging series of one-hour performances, the artists begin the next phase of their project entitled, The Artist and the Beanstalk. For six days, twelve hours a day, Higuerey Núñez and Pérez Pérez take turns choosing one of their new seventy-two objects and create a live performance using that object. All of the objects stay in the gallery space, and often (but not always) become a jumping-off point or a part of the next performance. You are encouraged to trade an hour of your time during the six days of The Artist and the Beanstalk to come and witness the performance being made with your item.
SCHEDULE
Open Barter Market
November 23, 2009 @ 2:00pm–9:00pm
The Artist and the Beanstalk
November 24–29, 2009 @ 9:00am–9:00pm