-
[Wrong happy hour, 10am–6pm]
-
["An Artist Walks into a Bar"]
-
[AKI SASAMOTO]
I got a kidney condition.
-
The doctor stopped me from drinking,
-
for three months or so.
-
By the time three months was up,
I found out I was pregnant.
-
[Aki Sasamoto, Artist]
-
So I couldn't drink nine more months,
-
and I was going crazy.
-
I realized I should just
make a project about this
-
and trying to fill that time.
-
[LAUGHS]
-
--Can I have some glasses?
-
[PAU ATELA]
--Sure.
-
[SASAMOTO]
This one makes a really good sound.
-
My inspiration comes from my daily life,
I guess.
-
--Nobody knows
-
["Delicate Cycle," 2016]
-
--what "permanent press" really means.
-
--Can I have a napkin, too?
-
[ATELA]
--Mmmhmm.
-
[SASAMOTO]
Sometimes I go to the bar
-
and then I get a whole piece from there.
-
I made this piece called "Wrong Happy Hour."
-
["Wrong Happy Hour," 2014]
-
The whole premise of the performance
-
was to push all these beer bottles
off this bar.
-
I connected that with tossing
all the people in my life romantically.
-
So once that juxtaposition worked for me,
-
I realized I have to push every bottle
and every people at the same time.
-
[SOUND OF GLASS BOTTLES CLANKING]
-
[MAN]
You staying?
-
[SASAMOTO, OFF SCREEN]
--Get out!
-
[CROWD CHEERS]
-
--Go away!
-
That was about loneliness and romance
-
and looking for...
-
["Idea"]
["Us"]
-
...a tool to pop this.
-
Do you have an ice pick?
-
[ATELA]
Yeah.
-
When I was in India,
I was making a piece
-
and I was just thinking about
my teenage friend
-
who I lost
-
for the death.
-
And then I came across to
an ice seller on the street.
-
He told me the first thing they do
when somebody dies
-
is to order ice
-
so that they can put the body on ice
-
and keep the body fresh.
-
When does "body" become an object?
-
As the body rots
-
and melts away...
-
What do you want to be when you are dead?
-
[ATELA]
I think I'm going to be glass,
-
but I don't know if it's transparent
or totally opaque.
-
[SASAMOTO]
--Today, I want to try making a whiskey glass,
-
--maybe with some spots,
-
--as if this part is...
-
[WOMAN]
--Like there's whiskey in there?
-
[SASAMOTO]
--Right. Right.
-
--Yeah, I guess this was the inside.
-
Glass, so finicky as a material.
-
I like that aspect of glass.
-
That's precisely what I'm interested in my
own studio, too:
-
How to control the uncontrollable.
-
The material always fights back.
-
You know, this thing with art making...
-
you have to achieve
-
total control
-
before you accept chaos in it.
-
Do you remember, Pau,
-
when I made that shelf
for the bedroom?
-
And it was perfectly cut out,
-
like a perfect dimension for that,
-
but it ended up being a corner of a kitchen.
-
And it fits better there.
-
I don't understand,
-
you have to make so much effort
to make it perfect.
-
Then, the object finds its own place
and its own rhythm.
-
I hope my kid won't become an artist,
-
but I guess I can't control that.
-
--Can you eat it from inside out?
-
--Can you eat it from inside out?
-
--Without breaking!
[AUDIENCE LAUGHS]
-
["Strange Attractors," 2010]
-
--I just want to go inside...
-
[ATELA]
--Then why circles?
-
--Then why circles?
-
--Then why circles?
--Then why circles?
-
["Past in a future tense," 2019]
-
[WOMAN]
--I was also wondering in the video, you know...
-
--Why a doughnut?
-
[SASAMOTO]
--Uh huh. Uh huh.
-
--I don't know, I don't want to mention this,
-
--so this is hard.
-
["Do Nut Diagram," 2018]
-
--I couldn't drink during that time, so I...
-
--The whole show was around
not being able to drink
-
--and wanting to drink alcohol, but...
-
--Does this sound like an alcoholic thing?
-
--It's not like that!
-
[WOMAN]
I don't think so!
-
[BOTH LAUGH]
-
[SASAMOTO]
--Anyway...
-
I have to make objects in such an O.C.D. way.
-
When everything is lined up,
it starts to have its own logic,
-
and I have no control over it.
-
That's another way for me to be
dominated by objects.
-
They start telling its own story.
-
--Okay, I'm going to turn it on.
-
--This is the weaker fan, so...
-
Sometimes it slows down--
and even stops--
-
and after five minutes,
it suddenly starts spinning again.
-
I like that,
-
when objects start to have its own life--
-
like you cannot control.
-
And then all of a sudden I realize
-
that is very much what I'm experiencing
in my life.
-
[BABY CRYING]
-
I never planned to be a mother,
-
but I am now.
-
Looking at the spinning glass,
-
I don't even understand when I made that decision.
-
Everything is constantly moving.
-
Whatever I thought I had control over,
-
whatever I thought I was,
-
will change in front of me.
-
That, to me, is exciting--
-
in life and in sculpture.
-
[WOMAN]
--Okay.
-
[SASAMOTO]
--Alright.
-
--Anyway, I couldn't drink...
-
--I couldn't drink...