The Waves (colors), performance, 2023
Reading performance of the script of the text work The Waves (colors) .
Released in 1931, “The Waves”, Virginia Woolf’s seventh novel, is considered one of her most daring and challenging. The book traces the lifetime of six friends through nine chapters, from childhood to old age, by making parallels to the changing position of the sun and the tides. As they reminisce about their collective past, their thoughts reverberate in a swarm of colors gliding over the pages.
“The Waves” suggests that every human being is a distinct living unit while simultaneously being a part of every other unit of human life—that is, that we are part of one another. Reflecting Woolf’s concern with capturing the poetic rhythm of life, the intricacies of the mind and the passage of time, the novel questions whether language is capable of embodying everything we want to say.
Inspired by Woolf’s understanding of one's attempts to find a way out of their loneliness, I imagined an alternative way of experiencing her novel, using all the colors mentioned in its pages. The resulting work is a 3-page typewritten text work, dividing all 675 colors in sections corresponding to the nine chapters of the novel. Functioning as an enigmatic formula, the work dreams up all the colors shaping the events and relationships of a lifetime.
The script of the performance is available as a poetry publication by Décade Éditions.
The Waves (Colors) - Maxime Fauconnier, 2023
150 x 210 mm
20 pages
Available here

The Waves (colors), 2023, cover of the poetry publication by Décade Éditions.

The Waves (colors), performance (2023) at CCINQ on June 10th, 2023, rue de Ligne 2, Brussels. With the participation of Morgane Azoulay, Guillaume Bleret, Keren Kraizer, Lieven Lahaye, Marie Nguyen De Buck, and Céline Vahsen.

The Waves (colors), performance (2023) at CCINQ on June 10th, 2023, rue de Ligne 2, Brussels. With the participation of Morgane Azoulay, Guillaume Bleret, Keren Kraizer, Lieven Lahaye, Marie Nguyen De Buck, and Céline Vahsen.

The Waves (colors), performance (2023) at CCINQ on June 10th, 2023, rue de Ligne 2, Brussels. With the participation of Morgane Azoulay, Guillaume Bleret, Keren Kraizer, Lieven Lahaye, Marie Nguyen De Buck, and Céline Vahsen.

The Waves (colors), 2022, installation view at CCINQ, Brussels, Belgium, 2023.
Photograph by Miguel Rózpide.
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