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UC Irvine HAUNT Journal of Art Title Dress, Score, Tether Permalink https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9qk5765m Journal HAUNT Journal of Art, 3(1) ISSN 2334-1165 Authors Burge, Mary Maa, Gerald Publication Date 2016 Peer reviewed escholarship.org Powered by the California Digital Library University of California

Volume three 2016

13 DRESS, SCORE, TETHER By Mary Burge and Gerald Maa Dress, Score, Tether was performed in 2014 as part of Invito Spectatore: Four Collaborations between Poet and Performance Artist, which was hosted at Greene Exhibitions. The description for Invito Spectatore follows: In his influential diatribe against spectacle, his famous letter to M. D Alembert, Jean- Jacques Rousseau punctuates a moment of anti-theatrical paranoia with words from the Roman historian Suetonius. When he highlights the dramatist s sovereign power over actor and character themselves, Rousseau uses Suetonius words to underscore the fact that dramatists can force their characters to act invitus invitam, against his will and against her will. Rousseau, however, adds a third term; he proclaims the characters depart invito spectatore, against the will of the spectator. Rousseau s fears stem from a belief that the spectator s will is at the mercy of the will of the spectacle-maker. By showcasing performances built through collaboration between poet and artist, Greene Exhibitions wants to explore the economy between will and spectacle for writer, performer, and audience in a white cube, and in our current day. In general, our collaborations endeavor to activate spaces with the tension between writing and gesture. Maa, a formalist poet, and Burge, a technology-focused visual artist, seek to draw parallels between verbal and visual rituals, and explore how the destruction of one affects the other. Dress, Score, Tether has started our current collaborative project, a metonymic chain of performances created by a process-driven practice. Dress, Score, Tether started with the image of our two bodies counterweighing each other via a cotton tether. With that, the dialectical process started: Maa wrote his words, Burge made her dress, and the two talked about, debated often over, the gestures that would underpin the performance. With the piece, we attempted to dismember and re-ritualize our respective daily practices to make a particular space here, a white cube a sacred, social one, for, as Henri Lefebvre wrote, (Social) space is a (social product). The physical remains of Dress, Score, Tether the charcoal-streaked cotton fabric are being reworked into the next installation and performance. Inspired by Paul Schimmel s account of the foundation action painting established for performance art, we continually seek out ways in which activated writing can inform new types of performance. Here, we sought to juxtapose the diminished importance of the written word with the mutability of visual messages. These two types of communication and their requisite performances are presented through the relationship of the two bodies. We wanted to show a creative process that is not a simple coexistence, but one that is also countervailing by nature.

14 Mary Burge and Gerald Maa, Dress, Score, Tether performance photo, 2014 Courtesy of the artist, Greene Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA. Mary Burge and Gerald Maa, Dress, Score, Tether installation photo, 2014 Photo by Mary Burge, Green Exhibitions, Los Angeles, CA.

15 Dress, Score, Tether Tethered to a body that I fuck And eat with, mostly. Workday lunches I m Wolfing down all alone. Loneliness makes me time. I say I m tethered to a mass of bone, A towering heft of flesh I wake with, mostly, Mostly engauzed in a self-made dreamscape That dissipates before my waking brain Sees any of that world. I find it costly, This loss. Another self I d have, a second body from which I Could finally observe my own damn self, Completely, verily. -- In Frazer s Golden Bough, I read a tale, A practice, really, of a tribe somewhere That loves its trees too much. They nail To a freshly defiled tree Its vandal by the tip of his intestine And prod him around as a procession Until his just death. That s fair law somewhere. With justice, no remorse Tie a ribbon round the old oak tree That length would look umbilical, of course. -- --

16 I ll mention What the Algerian Philosopher Said: speech excites attention; The visible exacts it. -- Is memory a tether? And are dreams? Since anything that seems To tie together two Distinct, opposing objects Can easily be seen As such, I wonder who Cares, really? Does it mean This figure really has No specificity? Why tie the ties that tie? Or, rather, I say, as Freud said, a navel point Each dream possesses, Unplumbable. With words, Spread magic, with a touch, Contagiously, with words, Pictorially, a smirch As any mark will show, Anything can go Everything goes Duration: 24:38 / Fabric, Charcoal, Verse; Dimensions Variable Documentation Footage

17 Gerald Maa is a writer based in Los Angeles. His poetry, translation, and essays have appeared in places such as American Poetry Review, Common Knowledge, Studies in Romanticism, and A Sense of Regard: Essays on Poetry and Race. His writing has earned grants and fellowships from places such as the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, the Library of Congress Asian Reading Room, and Vermont Studio Center. His art has been performed and shown in Los Angeles and Sweden. Mary Burge is a Los Angeles based artist. In 2010, she received an MFA from the Digital + Media program at the Rhode Island School of Design, where she earned the award for best thesis for Two Lonely Hunters: Simulation of Presence in Mediated Storytelling and the Southern Oral Tradition. Her work has been exhibited in Los Angeles, New York, Budapest, and Providence. More information and images can be found on maryburge.net.

Haunt Journal of Art Volume 3 2016 ISSN 2334-1165 (PRINT) Address: Haunt Journal of Art Department of Art Claire Trevor School of the Arts University of California, Irvine 3229 Art Culture and Technology Irvine, CA 92697-2775 Email: hauntjournal@uci.edu Website: www.hauntjournal.org http://escholarship.org/uc/uciart_hauntjournal For more information on forthcoming calls and submissions guidelines please visit our website. Haunt Journal of Art is a graduate student run, peer-reviewed, open access journal from the University of California, Irvine, published online through escholarship and in print for this special edition. We believe speculative and innovative art writing practices are paramount to the development of radical thinking and imagination. Funding provided by the Department of Art and the Claire Trevor School of the Arts at the University of California Irvine. Copyright 2016 by Haunt Journal of Art