奥伦·萨吉夫:跨界

Q2 Arts and Humanities Theatre and Performance Design Pub Date : 2019-10-02 DOI:10.1080/23322551.2019.1688560
E. Shalom
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奥伦·萨吉夫(Oren Sagiv)称自己是一位建筑师,但很多人都认为他是一位舞台设计师。Sagiv是以色列人,目前居住在葡萄牙,自2004年以来,他一直在为世界各地的博物馆、画廊、节日和文化活动创造结构和空间。他的作品主要可以被描述为“装置建筑”(Sagiv给他的设计公司起的名字):亭子和实验结构,可以在“轻结构建筑”的传统中阅读。然而,人、环境和空间之间的相互关系是Sagiv作品的主要焦点,将其定位于扩展场景的核心。他最有名的作品可能是2011年布拉格行为设计与空间四年展(PQ)的交集空间。该建筑由30个房间大小的黑白盒子(微型“理想剧院”和“理想画廊”)组成,位于城市的Piazzetta(最近更名为Václav Havel广场),位于国家剧院和Laterna Magika之间。每个盒子/房间都包含不同艺术家的作品,整体创造了一个迷你的“艺术城市”,人们可以在其中与各种表演,装置和人工制品互动。在面向天空的盒子顶部,Sagiv放置了一个木制平台,创造了一个有座位、咖啡馆和露天电影院的公共空间。在许多方面,这件作品是他后来作品的先驱,并表明了一种艺术方法和语言,在这种方法和语言中,观众被邀请积极参与并沉浸在空间,戏剧或建筑情境中,同时提供了批判性意识的可能性,并邀请参与者反思艺术和空间,以及他们对自己所处情境的贡献。我和Sagiv聊了聊建筑、表演、策展和设计。
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Oren Sagiv: straddling the seam
Oren Sagiv refers to himself as an architect, but many would agree he is no less a scenographer. Israeli by origin and currently based in Portugal, Sagiv has been creating structures and spaces for museums, galleries, festivals, and cultural events around the world since 2004. His works can be described as mainly ‘Installation Architecture’ (the name Sagiv has given his design firm): pavilions and experimental structures that can be read within the tradition of ‘light constructed architecture’. Nevertheless, the mutual relations between people, environments, and situations with and within space are the main focus of Sagiv’s work, locating it at the heart of an expanded scenography. He is perhaps best-known for Intersection, a space he created for the 2011 Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space (PQ). Consisting of 30 room-sized black and white boxes (micro ‘ideal theatres’ and ‘ideal galleries’), the construction was located in the city’s Piazzetta (recently renamed Václav Havel Square), between the National Theatre and the Laterna Magika. Each box/room contained a work by a different artist, the ensemble creating a mini ‘art city’ in which people could interact with a variety of performances, installations, and artifacts. On top of the boxes, and open to the sky, Sagiv placed a wooden platform, creating a public space with seats, a bar-café and an open-air cinema. In many ways this work is a harbinger of his later works, and indicates an artistic approach and language in which viewers are invited to take an active part and immerse themselves in a spatial, theatrical, or architectural situation, while at the same time offering possibilities for critical awareness and inviting participants to reflect on art and space, and their own contribution to the situation they find themselves in. I met Sagiv for a conversation on architecture, performance, curation, and design.
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