Part of Florence’s current project Your Meaning Not Your Materiality, 2025-27.
In a delicate dialogue between painting and movement, the two artists create a four-handed composition in which the body, the material and the line interact. Through this exchange, After Grief explores the many dimensions of grief – personal, collective and global.
The artists move amidst semi-translucent veils of fabric, which serve both as a pictorial surface and a projection screen. Yahon Chang’s sweeping ink gestures meet Florence Peake’s somatic practice, in which the body acts as both a brush and a reservoir of memory. The drapery, resembling silk veils, accumulates traces – imprints, stains, breaths – and composes an image in constant transformation.
The performance is accompanied by a minimalist soundscape by Nicolas Becker, which highlights the silences between the gestures.
FREE event, info and RSVP here - https://www.lafayetteanticipations.com/en/manifestation/after-grief-florence-peake-and-yahon-chang
