Tris Vonna-Michell, 20 May - 19 Aug 2007, opening 19 May 1 p.m.

TRIS VONNA-MICHELL
EXHIBITION
20 May - 19 August 2007

Opening: Saturday 19 May, from 1 p.m.
Tris Vonna-Michell will give a performance during the opening

With his energetic performances, Tris Vonna-Michell (b. 1982, Southend on Sea, UK) adds a whole new chapter to the age-old tradition of storytelling.
His performances function as chapters within an over-arching, non-linear story. They develop in parallel to one another, occasionally intertwining. He tells his stories inside installations that he has created, interweaving projections, texts and objects as theatrical props. During the performances, he takes his audience with him on a mental and physical journey, through which the objects in the gallery space acquire additional layers of meaning or briefly refer to each other. With his tales, he tries to unravel various fictional and non-fictional histories.

The incredible rapidity with which he speaks changes the words and sentences in to a baffling rhythmic and abstract composition. His use of sound reveals how the complex relationship between speech and language balances between order and chaos, illusion and disillusion. His practice is at once structured and spontaneous. Working with a premeditated scenario, Vonna-Michell's performance is influenced by the situation in which he finds himself, and new stories, images and associations come into being.

His young but rich artistic practice shows traces of vocal experiments from the early 1920s, such as Kurt Schwitters' well-known sound poem Ursonata. The post-war forms of Spoken Word by Allen Ginsberg or William S. Burroughs are also clearly recognizable in Vonna-Michell's work. He ingeniously combines personal facts and fiction in a style reminiscent of an MC's verbal freedom.

At Witte de With, Vonna-Michell presents a new work that uses aspects of earlier performance series such as hahn/huhn (2003-2006), a wartime conspiracy story about mysterious disappearances in the tunnels beneath Berlin's Anhalter Bahnhof and Down the Rabbit Hole (2003-2006), where he feigns amnesia and travels to Paris to offer quail's eggs in exchange for information about his own identity, to avant-garde poet and musician Henri Chopin (b. 1922, Paris). The latter story also exists in another version, entitled Finding Chopin: In Search of Holy Quail. For this exhibition, Vonna-Michell returns to the place where this work began: England's Lake District, where both Schwitters and Chopin once lived and worked. In Witte de With, Vonna-Michell renders this research visible and adds the reconstruction of this quest to his body of work.

Tris Vonna-Michell will be present at Witte de With to perform his work at the opening on May 19 and on the following dates: May 20 and 22, June 1, 2 and 3 and June 16, 17 and 19 coinciding with the Poetry International Festival. Dates of Vonna-Michell's performances during July and August will be announced soon on this web page.

Curated by Renske Janssen & Nicolaus Schafhausen.