Third Gender | Norbert Attard
May 4, 2011 - May 31, 2011
Collaborators: Norbert Attard, Robert Peterson, Tara Odorizzi
Norbert, with the help of local hair stylists and makeup artists, and elsewhere's friends and staff as models, crafts a gender-bending series of performances based on Foucault's explorations of the androgyne and the hermaphrodite. We never knew we could look so good!
Malta
May 4, 2011 - May 31, 2011
website | norbert attard dot com
Norbert Francis Attard, an installation artist with an international reputation, has made a name for himself with his poetic and original approach to a multifarious series of artistic projects. His work combines social, cultural and political aspects together with overlays of scientific and religious themes. Always using unorthodox materials, his creations manifest a constant architect’s disciplined eye for detail.Born in Malta in 1951, Attard now works from his Gozo-basedstudio. The unique pre-history of Malta and Gozo and the characteristics of the overall Mediterranean spirit of place have provided inspiration for many of his works. Trained as an architect, he practiced the profession for twenty years until 1996, during which period he also worked as an artist creating prints, posters, postage stamps and other works.In 1998 he turned to installation art and has since worked in several disciplines merging expressions of architecture, sculpture, video and photography in different and various media. The relationship of his work to place and memory of site is fundamental, as is also his attempt to create balance and harmony through inter-relatedness of contradictory themes.
Shreveport, LA
March 2, 2011
Production Curator
Robert Peterson is a sound, installation, and mixed-media artist from Louisiana. He holds a BFA in Graphic Design from Savannah College of Art and Design and an MFA in Painting and Drawing from the University of Georgia. He has lived and worked in Haiti, Jamaica and the United States as a teacher, curator and artist. He participated in the First Ghetto Biennale in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, works with an art and cultural center called Jakmel Ekspresyons in Jakmel, Haiti and helped run a residency program called ROKTOWA in Kingston, Jamaica. His current research is centered in the relationship between sound, environment and human beings.