Heartstrung
Heartstrung

Heartstrung is an immersion in the emotional body, as imagined by collaborative installation artists Talita Cabral and Katelyn Halpern.

Sparked by early conversations about the female body, blood, and interiority, Heartstrung holds viewers in a sacred, brutal space pulsing with thought, feeling, and vitality. Mammalian body processes of absorption, retention, and release suffuse the environment, enriching and complicating the question how does the body hold the emotional heart?

2018 JCAST Smush Gallery

Heartstrung artist and SMUSH Gallery artistic director Katelyn Halpern talks about the installation during JCAST 2018. [Uploaded by Jersey City TV on 2018-10-23

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Heastrung - first chamber
Heastrung - first chamber
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Hearstrung - absorption process -cochineal dye
Hearstrung - absorption process -cochineal dye


 Participatory elements serve as a reminder that, although our bodies are singular and self contained, we exist in relationship to others. Before stepping in, guests are asked to remove their shoes as a means of both sensitizing themselves and of sof

Participatory elements serve as a reminder that, although our bodies are singular and self contained, we exist in relationship to others. Before stepping in, guests are asked to remove their shoes as a means of both sensitizing themselves and of softening their tread.

Heartstrung - Neurons chamber
Heartstrung - Neurons chamber

synaptic transmissions

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Hearstrung - Heart chamber
Hearstrung - Heart chamber

Within the exhibition, guests are invited to help anchor the heart form by tying strips of fabric from the chamber walls to the heart sculpture. By accepting the premise of literal heartstrings, the artists signal their rejection of the pervasive, violent story separating the body, mind, and heart, and instead move to rejoin them in full public view.

 The artists wish to thank Elliot Cole for providing the sound score, Myssi Robinson for her assistantship, and the many friends and volunteers who supported the piece’s development.

The artists wish to thank Elliot Cole for providing the sound score, Myssi Robinson for her assistantship, and the many friends and volunteers who supported the piece’s development.


Heartstrung
2018 JCAST Smush Gallery
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DSC04631.JPG
DSC04625.JPG
DSC04623.JPG
DSC04626.JPG
Heastrung - first chamber
DSC04570.JPG
Hearstrung - absorption process -cochineal dye
 Participatory elements serve as a reminder that, although our bodies are singular and self contained, we exist in relationship to others. Before stepping in, guests are asked to remove their shoes as a means of both sensitizing themselves and of sof
Heartstrung - Neurons chamber
DSC04645.JPG
DSC04641.JPG
DSC04639.JPG
DSC04574.JPG
fullsizeoutput_2520.jpeg
DSC04605.JPG
Hearstrung - Heart chamber
 The artists wish to thank Elliot Cole for providing the sound score, Myssi Robinson for her assistantship, and the many friends and volunteers who supported the piece’s development.
Heartstrung

Heartstrung is an immersion in the emotional body, as imagined by collaborative installation artists Talita Cabral and Katelyn Halpern.

Sparked by early conversations about the female body, blood, and interiority, Heartstrung holds viewers in a sacred, brutal space pulsing with thought, feeling, and vitality. Mammalian body processes of absorption, retention, and release suffuse the environment, enriching and complicating the question how does the body hold the emotional heart?

2018 JCAST Smush Gallery

Heartstrung artist and SMUSH Gallery artistic director Katelyn Halpern talks about the installation during JCAST 2018. [Uploaded by Jersey City TV on 2018-10-23

Heastrung - first chamber
Hearstrung - absorption process -cochineal dye


Participatory elements serve as a reminder that, although our bodies are singular and self contained, we exist in relationship to others. Before stepping in, guests are asked to remove their shoes as a means of both sensitizing themselves and of softening their tread.

Heartstrung - Neurons chamber

synaptic transmissions

Hearstrung - Heart chamber

Within the exhibition, guests are invited to help anchor the heart form by tying strips of fabric from the chamber walls to the heart sculpture. By accepting the premise of literal heartstrings, the artists signal their rejection of the pervasive, violent story separating the body, mind, and heart, and instead move to rejoin them in full public view.

The artists wish to thank Elliot Cole for providing the sound score, Myssi Robinson for her assistantship, and the many friends and volunteers who supported the piece’s development.


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