Single Point Perspective

San Francisco International Arts Festival

Through Jun 3rd

Charlie Levin‘s wax paintings on glass change with the perspective of the viewer — the light, the angles, and the personal interpretation. And during “Single Point Perspective” Levin will create the painting as part of a performance — the artwork being influenced by a piece of text being read aloud by the audience; the text will include passages from interviews, Twitter feeds and quotes on perspective, race, conflict, grief, and loss. When the work is completed, it will link the truths of the text with the art, as both come from a single perspective.

These performances by Charlie Levin are hosted by Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture as part of the San Francisco International Arts Festival, which runs from May 19 – June 5 exclusively at FMCAC. The Festival features over 100 performances by 50 different ensembles, as well as an expansive arts exhibition celebrating 100 years of the Dada Movement. Get discounts on tickets to see multiple shows at the Festival by buying a Festival pass. More details HERE.


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