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A.R.T. | 2022

Holly Durant

About
Holly Durant is an artist who crafts sites for performance with choreography to evoke senses of pleasure and empowerment.

Her works consistently gather communities and provide platforms for interrogating how bodies occupy and negotiate space. A graduate of the Victorian College of the Arts (dance), and the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (fine art), her performance work spans stages, galleries, digital and social spaces. By exploring ideas of embodiment, co-presence and ‘worlding,’ her inhabited installations blur the boundaries between subject and environment, between private and public experience. Layered sensorial environments and disobedient gestures transform the body, conjuring glimpses of future bodies and future worlds. These constructed worlds centre fluid arrangements and encounters, rather than self-contained or fixed symbols and scenarios. Durant confronts and negotiates structural obstacles with the power of the body.

Durant has worked in the independent art ecologies of Melbourne since 2006 and is a current PhD research candidate in the School of Art at RMIT. Her most recent performance work Alter Edith won the Experimental Practice award at the Green Room Awards 2022. She has worked extensively with Discordia, MONA, Dark Mofo, Finucane & Smith, and many more. Holly's work has been shown internationally at the Centre Pompidou, Paris, Modafe Festival, Korea, FIBA International Theatre Festival Argentina, Havana Int. Theatre festival, Cuba, Virada Cultural Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Sangaar Koroegraffi, Malaysia. And in Australia at the Melbourne Festival, Sydney Festival, Darwin Festival, Dark Mofo, Mona Foma Dance Massive, Next Wave Festival, Melbourne Fringe, and the Adelaide Fringe.

Interview with Holly Durant
Images by Amber Haines