Artist Sarah Rodigari questions the labour of faith in power and art. Utilising a deliberately lo-fi aesthetic, through a series of interviews with industry experts, this conversational performance is packed with self-deprecation, dry wit and an exploration of how ‘legally binding clauses’ can blur the edges between art and ‘industry’.
Incubator residency
Artist Sarah Rodigari questions the labour of faith in power and art. Utilising a deliberately lo-fi aesthetic, through a series of interviews with industry experts, this conversational performance is packed with self-deprecation, dry wit and an exploration of how ‘legally binding clauses’ can blur the edges between art and ‘industry’.
Creative team – Sarah Rodigari
Sarah Rodigari is an artist whose practice addresses the social and political potential of art. Sarah’s work is site responsive, employing, durational live action, improvisation, and dialogical methodologies to produce text-based performance and installations. Rodigari has worked with and within various contexts and institutions. These include the Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney), the 20th Biennale of Sydney, MUMA, Melbourne International Arts Festival, ACCA, The Poetry Project (NYC) and SOMA (Mexico City). Rodigari holds a PhD in Creative Arts from the University of Wollongong and is member of the collective Field Theory. Sarah lives and works on on unceded Gadigal and Dharug lands.