FRANKO - THIS WEEKEND SPREAD THE NEWS...
The Franko B Talk will be held on SUNDAY 20th May at
4PM.
As this is a limited capacity event and we expect to
be over subscribed, we are operating a guest list.
However, if you have friends coming please let them
know that they must contact us here either by email
info@florencetrust.org or telephone 020 7354 4771 to
be added to the guest list.
Sincere regards,
Lea O'Loughlin
Studio Manager
Florence Trust Studios
St. Saviours, Aberdeen Park
London, N5 2AR
ph. 020 7354 4771
www.florencetrust.org
Don't Leave Me This Way
Franko B in collaboration with Kamal Ackarie
Saturday 19 May / 7pm
CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, Birmingham
0121 767 4050 / £8 / £6 concessions
Franko B makes a welcome return to fierce festival
with his new piece ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’. Franko
has earned himself both notoriety and great artistic
acclaim with performances such as ‘I Miss You’ where
he used his flesh as literal raw material, tearing
into his own skin to create his visceral blood-based
works. In ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’ – which has been
developed with lighting designer Kamal Ackarie –
Franko’s body one again provides both the subject and
form of the piece, yet here it remains unruptured as
the artist asks us to consider his prone frame as a
living sculpture...
4PM.
As this is a limited capacity event and we expect to
be over subscribed, we are operating a guest list.
However, if you have friends coming please let them
know that they must contact us here either by email
info@florencetrust.org or telephone 020 7354 4771 to
be added to the guest list.
Sincere regards,
Lea O'Loughlin
Studio Manager
Florence Trust Studios
St. Saviours, Aberdeen Park
London, N5 2AR
ph. 020 7354 4771
www.florencetrust.org
Don't Leave Me This Way
Franko B in collaboration with Kamal Ackarie
Saturday 19 May / 7pm
CBSO Centre, Berkley Street, Birmingham
0121 767 4050 / £8 / £6 concessions
Franko B makes a welcome return to fierce festival
with his new piece ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’. Franko
has earned himself both notoriety and great artistic
acclaim with performances such as ‘I Miss You’ where
he used his flesh as literal raw material, tearing
into his own skin to create his visceral blood-based
works. In ‘Don’t Leave Me This Way’ – which has been
developed with lighting designer Kamal Ackarie –
Franko’s body one again provides both the subject and
form of the piece, yet here it remains unruptured as
the artist asks us to consider his prone frame as a
living sculpture...
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