Combining real-time projected images and performance, Lisa Gornick Regrets is a combination of off-the-cuff comedy, storytelling and drawing.ÌýAn academic and artistic comedy investigation into choice and its chaos.ÌýLisa's work delvedÌýinto the research done by academics at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê and work from its Art Museum.
This project was a collaboration between artist and collection, and shed light on some of the unique work taking place at Art Museum. It was an experiment inÌýhow to engage with a stored collection,Ìýdrawing inspiration from works that aren't usually on public display.Ìý
The show examinedÌýthe mental state of regret - its link to depression and neuroscience. It also investigatedÌýhow it is expressed in art, music and language. Is there a cultural system of regret that also effects whole societies and countries – what happens when we all regret together?
Gornick’s first full-length live drawing show was about her Grandma Ray, an East End cockney who sometimes went posh, with whom she shared a family secret. This was performed at The Gilded Balloon, during the Edinburgh Fringe and at the Soho Theatre in London amongst other venues.Ìý
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This first commission and collaboration with Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Art Museum, part of Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê Culture, was shown for the first time as part of the on the 15th and 16th of August 2017.
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