Visiting artist Marion Lachaise looks at how to capture through experimental drawing of the unseen elements between interactions seen in slowed down scenes from Jean Luc Goddards film Two or Three Things I Know About Her. This will allow you to observe the fixed camera view of interactions in everyday life in a suburb of Paris, 1967. We will catch the looks to translate them into visual paths, forces, presences in the form of drawing (ink, charcoal, pencils) and painting.
This is an adult workshop, no experience is necessary
Marion Lachaise is a French artist currently working in Temple Bar Gallery + Studios on a studio exchange. Through installation, she investigates the space between seeing and being seen, watching and being watched, judging and being judged, linking the body and the gaze of the viewer. Her more recent practice includes attending court hearings, using drawing as a tool to trace what is neither written nor said.
This event is part of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Summer School programme. Click here to explore more events.