Here are the links to the performance artwork:
Performance documentation
Newspaper Article:
(It is possible that a subscription to the Namibian Newspaper is needed to view this article):
https://www.namibian.com.na/index.php?id=135259&page=archive-read
Link to Discourse on Navigating the Maze:
Links to Online Articles:
https://artwolfezine.wordpress.com/2015/04/14/navigating-the-maze-a-review-by-ndeenda-shivute/
Links to Radio Interviews:
Navigating the maze is a conceptual exhibition where the idea precedes the choice of material. It is designed to create awareness in the viewer of their life-choices and emotional states. The artist hopes to challenge the viewer to become responsible for their own choices in life. The exhibition consists of participatory artworks, installation and performance/video installation. Opening the exhibition will be Sabine Aquilini, former Director of the Goethe Centre in Windhoek. The participatory artworks require the viewer to become part of the artwork by engaging and experiencing it physically. The artist Kirsten Wechslberger’s work will encourage the viewer to reflect on their personal experiences.
When: 9 March 2015 @ 18h30
Where: Franco Namibian Cultural Centre, 118 Robert Mugabe Avenue, Windhoek, Namibia
Everyone is welcome to the exhibition and the entrance is for free. Also those people I have not met yet. 😉 Please be on time so that you do not miss out on the performance art piece…it will only be for a few minutes.
Be sure to come with an open mind as you take a journey that will engage all of your senses.
‘Hope’ Participatory Art, FNCC, Windhoek, Namibia, 2015 Left- ’50 Shades of Black’, Right – ‘Mania’ Assemblage, FNCC, Windhoek, Namibia, 2015 ‘Navigating the Energy Points’ – Multi-media installation, with Mulit-sensory Installation ‘Tunnel’ in the background Franco Namibian Cultural Centre, Windhoek, Namibia, 2015 2015, ‘Identity’ – Performance Art, Franco Namibian Cultural Centre, Windhoek, Namibia ‘Shaping Identity’ – Performance Art, Franco Namibian Cultural Centre, Windhoek, Namibia, 2015