Slaughterhouse, installation by Saeborg
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Date
- Fri and Sat,
- Sun,
Location
Studio Centro de Arte Moderna GulbenkianSaeborg wishes to explore and overcome the conceptions about our body and our identity. For this purpose, the artist creates fantastic full-body costumes and has crafted a colourful utopia in which even the farm animals at the bottom of the food chain can live happily together.
In this bucolic and titillating display of humanised farm animals, each of whom has its own purpose and function in the closed rural economy, visitors and female livestock are separated by a fence. Those within the fence go about their routines as those on the outside look in. But just how real is the separation between those on the inside and those who watch?
A mixture of playful sexuality of toy-like mascots and meaningful biological reality pushes the audience out of their comfort zone with the help of detailed Japanese character cuteness. Dressed in a tight-fitting inflatable costume, made from flexible materials, Saeborg frees herself from the powerful binds of traditional projections of the social role of women in Japan and corresponding etiquettes of behaviour.
‘SlaughterHouse’ is an ongoing project in constant expansion and evolution depending on each context. It explores the possibilities for healthy coexistence between humans and other living organisms as one of the urgencies that artists in the wake of COVID-19 and ongoing global warming are investigating.
This installation will be activated by performers on Friday and Saturday at 19:00 and on Sunday at 17:00, in the CAM Studio, inviting audiences to experience the very unique visual universe of the artist Saeborg.
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Biographies
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Saeborg
Saeborg (b. Toyama, 1981) is the imperfect cyborg, half human, half toy, who creates latex body suits as extension of her own skin. A member of Tokyo underground queer theatre group Department H. Saeborg (a coinage of the name Saeko and the word cyborg) sees the process of creating inflatable characters as a means of achieving gender freedom and freedom of sexuality in the widest sense. Her pieces have been shown in international exhibitions and museums, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney Australia (2022), Theater Commons Tokyo (2022) and Theater der Welt Festival in Frankfurt (2023). In March-July 2024, she presented the Tokyo Contemporary Art Award 2022-2024 Exhibition ‘I WAS MADE FOR LOVING YOU’ at the Museum of Contemporary art Tokyo.
Credits
Main image
"Cycle of L" (2020), The Museum of Art, Kochi ©Taisuke Tsurui
Concept, Direction and Design
Saeborg
Performers
Checheria and Tae Tsuyuki
Music
DJ TKD
Technical advisor
So Ozaki
Light plan
Kazuya Yoshida
Production manager
Fumiko Toda
Produced
Saeborg, Arts Commons Tokyo
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