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What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?

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What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?

At HOME, Josh Woolford expands their 2019 performance project ‘What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?’ through an immersive installation, looped videos and three live performances.

 ‘At once commenting and questioning - the text, audio, videos, objects and smells which compose this current rendition (Early 2022) are all manifestations of the forced hyper-awareness I have of my queer Black body, and the myriad ways it is read and received.”

Since it’s creation, ‘‘What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?’ has been regarded by the artist as a diary; a living body of work which is continuously growing - informed by their interactions, experiences and memories which are translated into a growing number of mediums. For HOME, Josh has produced a series of new works addressing and accompanying the two existing video pieces ‘BLK MOVEMENT’ and ‘Patois’. Ongoing conversations with Josh’s grandparents act as a catalyst to further explore their mixed Dominican diasporic identityies within the Western systems of oppression we’re living through. Relics unearthed - Histories layered through proximity. 

There will be three live performances during Josh’s activation of the space between January 29th and February 13th. Two durational pieces, ‘First Action’ and ‘Second Action’ and an experimental sound piece 'so terribly far to go to close' their activation of the space. 




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January 20, 2022 10:00 AM

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What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?

At HOME, Josh Woolford expands their 2019 performance project ‘What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?’ through an immersive installation, looped videos and three live performances.

 ‘At once commenting and questioning - the text, audio, videos, objects and smells which compose this current rendition (Early 2022) are all manifestations of the forced hyper-awareness I have of my queer Black body, and the myriad ways it is read and received.”

Since it’s creation, ‘‘What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?’ has been regarded by the artist as a diary; a living body of work which is continuously growing - informed by their interactions, experiences and memories which are translated into a growing number of mediums. For HOME, Josh has produced a series of new works addressing and accompanying the two existing video pieces ‘BLK MOVEMENT’ and ‘Patois’. Ongoing conversations with Josh’s grandparents act as a catalyst to further explore their mixed Dominican diasporic identityies within the Western systems of oppression we’re living through. Relics unearthed - Histories layered through proximity. 

There will be three live performances during Josh’s activation of the space between January 29th and February 13th. Two durational pieces, ‘First Action’ and ‘Second Action’ and an experimental sound piece 'so terribly far to go to close' their activation of the space. 




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What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?

Alongside Between Me and You, Josh Woolford expands their 2019 performance project ‘What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?’ through an immersive installation, looped videos and three live performances.  

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At HOME, Josh Woolford expands their 2019 performance project ‘What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?’ through an immersive installation, looped videos and three live performances.

 ‘At once commenting and questioning - the text, audio, videos, objects and smells which compose this current rendition (Early 2022) are all manifestations of the forced hyper-awareness I have of my queer Black body, and the myriad ways it is read and received.”

Since it’s creation, ‘‘What do you see (when I feel what I feel)?’ has been regarded by the artist as a diary; a living body of work which is continuously growing - informed by their interactions, experiences and memories which are translated into a growing number of mediums. For HOME, Josh has produced a series of new works addressing and accompanying the two existing video pieces ‘BLK MOVEMENT’ and ‘Patois’. Ongoing conversations with Josh’s grandparents act as a catalyst to further explore their mixed Dominican diasporic identityies within the Western systems of oppression we’re living through. Relics unearthed - Histories layered through proximity. 

There will be three live performances during Josh’s activation of the space between January 29th and February 13th. Two durational pieces, ‘First Action’ and ‘Second Action’ and an experimental sound piece 'so terribly far to go to close' their activation of the space. 




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