Honey (Inventory-2) By Alix Pearlstein
August 7, 2025 02:00 PM event_repeat
Until August 7, 2025, 06:00 PM 4h

Honey (Inventory-2) By Alix Pearlstein

The Arts Center at Duck Creek Farm

The Arts Center at Duck Creek is pleased to present Honey (INVENTORY-2). Artist Alix Pearlstein will direct

a group of actors to present a continuous live performance, ongoing throughout open hours, in and around

the John Little Barn.

A running list of objects, structures, poses, gestures, actions and characters derived from Pearlstein’s

inventory of previous works will form the script, which will evolve over the 4 day / 16-hour duration, in

response to site and the moment. Direction will be given in real time, making visible incremental shifts in

technique, affect and point of view, through iteration and interpretation. A wide range of performance activity

and approaches will be evident, as passages of narrative and psychological drama occur simultaneously along

with task-based actions, choreographed movement, and play.

Honey (INVENTORY-2) extends Pearlstein’s longstanding interest in performance as material and process. The

work prioritizes liveness and responsiveness as viewers are invited to come and go, to witness moments of

cohesion and disruption, emergence and disassembly. The result is a charged environment of sustained

attention, where small changes gain weight, meaning and feeling. Over time, what accumulates is not just a

series of actions and objects - but a living installation and collective encounter.

Alix Pearlstein’s interdisciplinary practice spans performance, video, installation, sculpture, and collage.

Working with modular objects and ensemble groups of actors, she employs mise-en-scène to propose

connections through history, form and association. Her work examines human subjectivity through

relationships, behavior, character, power dynamics and social constructs, to highlight moments where the

psychological and spatial overlap.

Her work has been presented in solo exhibitions at institutions such as the Neuberger Museum, Ballroom

Marfa, The Kitchen, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and in performances

at the Aspen Art Museum, Art Basel Miami Beach, and the Park Avenue Armory. Group exhibitions include

Parrish Art Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the New Museum, the Museum of Modern Art,

Whitechapel Gallery, the Whitney Museum and the Biennale de Lyon. A recipient of the Foundation for

Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award, Pearlstein serves on Skowhegan’s Board of Governors, and lives

and works in New York City and Orient, NY.

This project is free and open to the public.

Alix Pearlstein: Honey (INVENTORY-2)

August 7–10, 2025; 2PM – 6PM

The Arts Center at Duck Creek

127 Squaw Road, East Hampton, NY

Press Contact Jess Frost: duck@duckcreekarts.org

Website: www.duckcreekarts.org

General Email: info@duckcreekarts.org

Scan QR Code

Honey (Inventory-2) By Alix Pearlstein

Honey (Inventory-2) By Alix Pearlstein
August 7, 2025 02:00 PM event_repeat
Until August 7, 2025, 06:00 PM 4h

Honey (Inventory-2) By Alix Pearlstein

The Arts Center at Duck Creek Farm

The Arts Center at Duck Creek is pleased to present Honey (INVENTORY-2). Artist Alix Pearlstein will direct

a group of actors to present a continuous live performance, ongoing throughout open hours, in and around

the John Little Barn.

A running list of objects, structures, poses, gestures, actions and characters derived from Pearlstein’s

inventory of previous works will form the script, which will evolve over the 4 day / 16-hour duration, in

response to site and the moment. Direction will be given in real time, making visible incremental shifts in

technique, affect and point of view, through iteration and interpretation. A wide range of performance activity

and approaches will be evident, as passages of narrative and psychological drama occur simultaneously along

with task-based actions, choreographed movement, and play.

Honey (INVENTORY-2) extends Pearlstein’s longstanding interest in performance as material and process. The

work prioritizes liveness and responsiveness as viewers are invited to come and go, to witness moments of

cohesion and disruption, emergence and disassembly. The result is a charged environment of sustained

attention, where small changes gain weight, meaning and feeling. Over time, what accumulates is not just a

series of actions and objects - but a living installation and collective encounter.

Alix Pearlstein’s interdisciplinary practice spans performance, video, installation, sculpture, and collage.

Working with modular objects and ensemble groups of actors, she employs mise-en-scène to propose

connections through history, form and association. Her work examines human subjectivity through

relationships, behavior, character, power dynamics and social constructs, to highlight moments where the

psychological and spatial overlap.

Her work has been presented in solo exhibitions at institutions such as the Neuberger Museum, Ballroom

Marfa, The Kitchen, MIT List Visual Arts Center, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, and in performances

at the Aspen Art Museum, Art Basel Miami Beach, and the Park Avenue Armory. Group exhibitions include

Parrish Art Museum, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the New Museum, the Museum of Modern Art,

Whitechapel Gallery, the Whitney Museum and the Biennale de Lyon. A recipient of the Foundation for

Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists Award, Pearlstein serves on Skowhegan’s Board of Governors, and lives

and works in New York City and Orient, NY.

This project is free and open to the public.

Alix Pearlstein: Honey (INVENTORY-2)

August 7–10, 2025; 2PM – 6PM

The Arts Center at Duck Creek

127 Squaw Road, East Hampton, NY

Press Contact Jess Frost: duck@duckcreekarts.org

Website: www.duckcreekarts.org

General Email: info@duckcreekarts.org

Scan QR Code

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