Movement Aids the Process
In Movement Aids the Process, Sean Desiree and Yangyang Rawden explore the transformative power of physical movement in processing information and shaping thoughts. The show offers prompts and interventions to help us understand how lived experience and conscious/unconscious choices affect our lives and the lives of others.
In the main gallery, Desiree uses ideologies of white supremacy/delusion as material, crafting an immersive installation that delves into allyship and interpersonal/intercultural dynamics via a journey of questions and answers.
Rawden embraces the tension between artist and material to explore themes of labor, exhaustion, caretaking, and control, in an adjacent space. Her forms are a physical record of the energy that exceeds production, vessels for the indescribable planted in the detritus of their own creation.