
CAPITALISM STOLE MY VISION
first performed on September 21, 2012
Saint George Square, Belfast, Northern Ireland
performed once in 2012
FELIPE FAÚNDEZ FUENTES / BBEYOND
Brian Connolly, Christoff Gillen, Elvira Santamaría, Brian Patterson, Amy Brooks
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CAPITALISM STOLE MY VISION
FELIPE FAÚNDEZ FUENTES / BBEYOND
I developed this performance art with the group Bbeyond in St. George’s Square. Influenced by the economic problems affecting the world, I decided to use pennies (the smallest UK coin) as material. In the beginning of the performance, I started to paste the coins onto a public light post, and then added a couple of toy arms creating an “economic golem,” a monster without vision that only attracts more money to himself in times of greed. Upon completion of the golem, I decided to bandage my eyes, blocking my vision/blinding myself. I sat on a bench and in order to decontextualize the money as a commodity of value, I started throwing the pennies like breadcrumbs, like feeding pigeons in a park.