HA-M-LET—created and performed by Los Angeles-based theater artist Peter Mark—is a “multi-lingual, multimedia performance housed within a projection cube. Sourcing material from Shakespeare’s play, pop internet culture, home videos, and 3D animation, the projected image becomes landscape, body, narrative, and biography—shifting at a rate which pays homage to Hamlet’s own velocity of thought.”*
Presented by CalArts Center for New Performance and Hauser & Wirth, Mark will perform HA-M-LET this week at the gallery’s Arts District location.
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Friday, November 8, at 7:30 pm and 9 pm.
Hauser & Wirth
901 East 3rd Street, downtown Los Angeles.
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Peter Mark, HA-M-LET, 2019. Images courtesy and © the artist.
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