Rick Guest’s What Lies Beneath strips away the glamour from the dancer’s life and yet this exhibition in the gleaming white gallery at the Hospital Club is magnificently glamorous. Guest captures his subjects against luminous blue backgrounds in larger than life portraits that show the physical and psychological strain that lies behind every performance. He has allowed the dancers to reveal themselves as they wish, whether that is confident and in control, hesitant and uncertain or contemplative. They wear battered old practice clothes, their skin is scratched and bruised, and they have bunions, moles and body hair. There is a tension between the perfection and yet imperfection of their extraordinarily beautiful bodies. (more…)
January 24, 2016
What Lies Beneath: photographic portraits of dancers by Rick Guest, Hospital Club Gallery, 22- 31 January 2016 – Maggie Watson reviews
Posted by susiecrow under reviews | Tags: Edward Watson, Eric Underwood, Hikaru Kobayashi, Hospital Club Gallery, Julia Weiss, Marianela Nuñez, Melissa Hamilton, Nicholas Bodych, Olivia Cowley, photo portraits, Rick Guest, Sarah Lamb, Semperoper Ballett, Sergei Polunin, Tamara Rojo, What Lies Beneath, Zarina Stahnke |[2] Comments
December 31, 2015
What Lies Beneath: photographs by Rick Guest, book & exhibition January 2016
Posted by susiecrow under What's happening | Tags: Alban Lendorf, dance photography, Edward Watson, exhibition, Federico Bonelli, Hikaru Kobayashi, Hospital Club Gallery, Nehemiah Kish, Olivia Cowley, Rick Guest, Sarah Crompton, Sarah Lamb, Sergei Polunin, Steven McRae, Tamara Rojo, What Lies Beneath, Yuhui Choe, Zenaida Yanowsky |Leave a Comment
Photographer Rick Guest‘s latest publication What Lies Beneath accompanies the exhibition of the same name to be held at the Hospital Club Gallery in January 2016. Featuring an incredible range of companies such as The Royal Ballet, The English National Ballet, The Richard Alston Dance Company, The Dresden Semperoper, The Royal Danish Ballet and Wayne McGregor Random Dance, it includes images of dancers such as Alban Lendorf, Tamara Rojo, Sergei Polunin, Sarah Lamb, Steven McRae, Zenaida Yanowsky, Edward Watson, Olivia Cowley, Nehemiah Kish, Hikaru Kobayashi, Federico Bonelli, and Yuhui Choe. With a foreword by Tamara Rojo, Director and Lead Principal of the English National Ballet and an incisive essay by Sarah Crompton, this book is in a limited first run of 1000 copies, exquisitely printed by PUSH Print, and is in a large format, 300mm x 370mm.
Rick Guest writes:
“I wanted to make a series of portraits of the dancers themselves, as opposed to dancers dancing, to show the character that underpins their performance, to see the determination and sacrifice that it takes to succeed at such a high level. In an art form that deliberately conceals the enormity of effort that goes into its creation, we are not meant to see behind the curtain, but I think that this does a great disservice to the dancers, and that having a sense of what lies beneath both enhances our experience of the performance and leads to a more profound appreciation of the dancer’s essential being. These portraits are at once beautiful and brutal.”
What Lies Beneath is available from 15th December 2105 from rg-books.com
Further work can be viewed at rg-dance.com
Check out information about Rick Guest’s previous book of photographs The Language of the Soul here
Exhibition What Lies Beneath
Dates: 22nd-31st January 2016
Venue: The Hospital Club Gallery, 24 Endell Street, London WC2H 9HQ
June 16, 2013
Royal Ballet in Raven Girl and Symphony in C at Royal Opera House, Saturday 8 June 2013 – Maggie Watson reviews
Posted by susiecrow under reviews | Tags: Audrey Niffenegger, Bruno Bettelheim, Edward Watson, Eric Underwood, George Balanchine, Laura Morera, Maggie Watson, Marianela Nuñez, narrative ballet, Olivia Cowley, Roberta Marquez, Royal Ballet, Sarah Lamb, Wayne McGregor, Zenaida Yanowsky |Leave a Comment
Wayne McGregor’s Raven Girl is a brave experiment with narrative form, which springs from an exciting collaboration between author, designers, composer and choreographer. Wonderful but subtle use of cinematic effect enhances the sepia-shaded set, and the choreography makes full use of the extraordinary technical capacity of the Royal Ballet’s principal dancers.
McGregor asked Audrey Niffenegger for a “new dark fairy tale”, and the result is a gloomy and sometimes macabre story, which includes a strong element of magic. But magic does not make a fairy tale: to be true to the genre, the story must, firstly, address what Bruno Bettelheim calls our “existential anxieties and dilemmas”, and, secondly, offer us a solution to them. This, the ballet fails to do. (more…)
November 8, 2012
Viscera, Infra and Fool’s Paradise at the Royal Opera House – Kate Alford reviews
Posted by susiecrow under reviews | Tags: Christopher Wheeldon, Edward Watson, Eric Underwood, Fool's Paradise, Infra, Joby Talbot, Julian Opie, Laura Morera, Liam Scarlett, Lowell Lievbermann, Marianela Nuñez, Max Richter, Olivia Cowley, Royal Ballet, Ryochi Hirano, Sarah Lamb, Viscera, Wayne McGregor |1 Comment
Viscera/Infra/Fool’s Paradise Royal Ballet Mixed Bill, Saturday 3rd November 2012
This triple bill opened with Viscera, a work originally created on Miami City Ballet and presented for the first time by the Royal Ballet. Choreographed by the newly appointed Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett to Lowell Liebermann’s Piano Concerto No.1 this was a thrilling, exhilarating ballet. (more…)