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This recording documents the original performance of Call on Zoom on Sunday, June 26, 2020.

About this commission

In the live, improvised performance Call, artists Justin Allen, Yulan Grant, and S*an D. Henry-Smith manipulate the constraints of a Zoom video conference call to create a shared sonic, musical, and visual experience. As each artist calls in from a different location, the trio layers sounds and builds rhythms using instruments, electronic production technology, nearby household items, and their own voices. The lo-fi set-up of the performance, with materials assembled from what the artists had on hand while working at home, turns the challenges of digital communication into an opportunity for collaboration and sonic experimentation. While at this moment the whims of our Wi-Fi connections determine whether or not we can share time without interruption, Call pushes the boundaries of real-time performance, video lag time, and digital connection.

Before the spread of COVID-19 necessitated social distancing, the three artists and friends had collaborated on previous projects, including Allen and Grant’s work on the zine BDGRMMR with Brandon Owens and Grant’s work with Henry-Smith on a sound performance. In 2019, Allen, Grant, and Henry-Smith all performed at The Shed as part of Open Call. In July, Grant presented Buss Demon Choat, a site-specific performance about non-linear time in the diaspora. In August, on The Shed’s Plaza, Allen performed Explain Totality (version 4), a set of cover songs with altered lyrics about his teenage years, with Henry-Smith on guitar.

Accessibililty

This Zoom event will include audio descriptions of the video images by Justin Allen, along with captioned sound descriptions.

Support These Organizations

The artists ask that you join them in supporting and donating to funds honoring the lives of Shana Donahue and Elijah McClain, as well as those organized by My Sistahs House, House of Tulip, and the Chicago Community Bond Fund on behalf of Chrystul Kizer.

Creative Team

A portrait of Justin Allen wearing a black crewneck shirt against a black background
Photo: Texas Isaiah.
Justin Allen
A portrait of Yulan Grant wearing glasses and a red and gray tank top against a backdrop of large leaves
Courtesy the artist.
Yulan Grant
A double exposed black-and-white portrait of S*an D. Henry-Smith
Photo: Liz Johnson Artur.
S*an D. Henry-Smith
Justin Allen
Justin Allen experiments with performance, writing, linguistics, and the still and moving image to understand our relationships to time, social context, and place. He has performed at Movement Research at the Judson Church, JACK, and ISSUE Project Room, among other venues. He has read his poetry, fiction, and nonfiction at venues such as the Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church, Kampnagel (Hamburg, Germany), and Artists Space. His work has received support from Franklin Furnace, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, and The Shed.
Yulan Grant
Yulan Grant is a New York based multidisciplinary artist from Kingston, Jamaica. As a creative positioned between Caribbean and American culture, her work interrogates ideas of identity, notions of power, perceived histories and the entanglements that happen within these topics.
S*an D. Henry-Smith
S*an D. Henry-Smith is an artist and writer working primarily in poetry, photography and performance, engaging Black experimentalisms and collaborative practices. The author of two chapbooks, Body Text and Flotsam Suite: A Strange & Precarious Life, or How We Chronicled the Little Disasters & I Won’t Leave the Dance Floor Til It’s Out of My System, and co-author alongside Imani Elizabeth Jackson of the poetry cookbook Consider the Tongue, Henry-Smith’s first full length collection of poems and photographs, Wild Peach, is forthcoming next month from Futurepoem.

Acknowledgments

The Shed is grateful to the Howard Gilman Foundation for providing access to Zoom for this commission.

Details

  • Running time: approximately 40 minutes
  • The Zoom room for this performance will open at 6 pm. We recommend you log on a few minutes early to be sure you don’t encounter any technical difficulties

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