There is no there
Artists Gabriella Mangano and Silvana Mangano studied drawing before they began making video works together. Using improvised choreography and working with their own bodies and simple materials, they emphasise gesture, process and sculptural form. There is no there 2015 was inspired by the Blue Blouse theatre collective (1924–32), which created a type of performance called Living Newspapers based on topical news events.

The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) Exhibition no. 2015.07 Start date 21/11/2015 End date 10/04/2016 Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Opening weekend APT8 Live: Gabriella and Silvana Mangano performance / View full image

The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) Exhibition no. 2015.07 Start date 21/11/2015 End date 10/04/2016 Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Opening weekend APT8 Live: Gabriella and Silvana Mangano performance / View full image

The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) Exhibition no. 2015.07 Start date 21/11/2015 End date 10/04/2016 Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Opening weekend APT8 Live: Gabriella and Silvana Mangano performance / View full image

The 8th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT8) Exhibition no. 2015.07 Start date 21/11/2015 End date 10/04/2016 Gallery of Modern Art Gallery 1.1 installation view / View full image
Expanding their concept of performance, the Manganos designed an installation space at APT8 featuring a video projection and geometric platforms upon which dancers perform carefully choreographed gestures and movements referring to current news events. Extending the notion of community engagement, they have collaborating with dance students to activate the space.
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Feature image: There is no there 2015
There is no there 2015 which current news events are portrayed through choreographed movements, gestures and sound was performed in 2016 by and presented in collaboration with second year students from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) Creative Industries Faculty.