Poster | What Remains
What Remains of a Rembrandt Torn Into Little Squares All the Same Size and Shot Down the Toilet
A sound-based performance by the APARÄMILLON creative team, where speech is literally transformed into music, while the boundaries between actors and visitors remain fluid and in dialogue, just like the two fragments of Jean Genet that make up the emblematic “What Remains of a Rembrandt Torn Into Little Squares All the Same Size and Shot Down the Toilet”.
The poster design breaks apart a photograph of a genet and a Rembrandt painting into mirror fragments, creating a visual reference to the play’s title and the mirrors used in the scenery. The fragmented mirrors act as a “torn” transforming filter, giving viewers a glimpse of the experience they can expect at the performance.
Services
- Poster design
Credits
- Participants: Giorgos Vourdamis, Rania Kapetanaki, Dimitra Loupi
- Spatial Voices: Daphne Farazi, Gary Salomon
- Direction: Dimitris Babilis
- Set Design: Daphne Aidoni
- Assistant Director: Georgia Kanellopoulou
- Music: Gary Salomon
- Sound Design: Giorgos Pavlidis - Hχovrychio
- Poster design: Christofili Kontolefa