FKA twigs' body movement art shakes up Sotheby's exhibition in London


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This month, FKA twigs, the visionary British musician, dancer, and multi-disciplinary artist, is showcasing her exhibition ‘The Eleven’ at Sotheby’s in London. Photo: Reuters

At Sotheby’s in London, a group of people are taking turns to swing their arms, thrust their hips and twist their bodies on the floor, as part of a performance artwork created by British singer-songwriter FKA twigs.

Called The Eleven, it is performed by a rotating group of 11 individuals making 11 distinct movements on repeat as a DJ nearby blasts out techno.

FKA twigs, whose real name is Tahliah Barnett, said the moves were choreographed to tackle 11 aspects of living she said were critical to her own well-being, from artistic creation and simplicity to self-awareness and nature.

Dancers perform a part of the artwork for FKA twigs’ first major exhibition ‘The Eleven’ at Sotheby’s. Photo: Reuters Dancers perform a part of the artwork for FKA twigs’ first major exhibition ‘The Eleven’ at Sotheby’s. Photo: Reuters

For the 280-year-old auction house, the performance represents uncharted territory.

Sotheby’s hopes it will help it reach newer audiences and the “next generation of collectors,” Lisa Stevenson, director of contemporary art, said.

By making the movements FKA twigs believes people can reconnect to their lives and bodies and disconnect from distractions such as social media.

Contact sheets of FKA twigs are displayed as part of her first major exhibition. Photo: Reuters Contact sheets of FKA twigs are displayed as part of her first major exhibition. Photo: Reuters

“I started doing it myself and it works so I decided to create something here at Sotheby’s everybody could enjoy and hopefully take something away from,” she said recently after the unveiling of the artwork.

She hopes the movements will help visitors reach a state of “Eusexua”, a word she coined to describe a feeling she considers the “pinnacle of human experience”. It is also the name of twigs’ new single and a forthcoming album.

“It’s the feeling of dancing all night and losing hours to the beach, it’s the feeling of having a great idea, that moment of complete clarity,” she said. – Reuters

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