Susanne Kudielka (D) / Kaspar Wimberley (GB)

For the past six years Susanne Kudielka and Kaspar Wimberley have been working internationally as interventionists and performance researchers specialising in site-specific and site-responsive art, developing alternative strategies for audience interaction and exploring new forms of artistic collaboration. They are currently based in Stuttgart.
The artistic process usually begins with a given site, and a process of observation and dialogue that analyses, and eventually responds, to the architectural, socio-political, geographical, mythological, connotative and historical narratives that can be found there. Projects have been described as an invitation to take part in something, and often incorporate some form of growing archive, in which the documentation of the project is part of the experience. Projects are quietly subversive, playfully readjusting the narrative and appreciation of a particular activity or a given site. Recent work has moved away from large-scale theatre productions, towards site-specific installations, participative activities taking place within the public realm, and interactive processes used for collecting and collating documentation. Their latest works include; a contribution for "Infecting The City", Cape Town, South Africa (2010), the project "X-Wohnungen" (brut Vienna 2009) and "Schalflabor" (Stuttgarter Tanznacht 2009).



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