In Seven for a Secret, artists Hildur Elísa Jónsdóttir and Caz Egelie reflect on the presence of the three seamstresses (dramatis personae) who were living in Van Gogh House around 1873. In this performance, the space is activated by live interventions and sculptural elements developed during their residency at the house in July and August, drawing inspiration from visits to historical textile archives and gossip picked up along the way. While rooted in the house’s history, the work also engages with its current role as a museum, a studio and a residency. Through playful gestures and transient tales, Seven for a Secret invites the audience to stitch together timelines, textures, and truths, eventually becoming part of the play.
This is a durational performance to which visitors can drop in between 6-8pm, the recommended viewing time is one hour.
Join us at Van Gogh House after the show to meet the artists between 8.15 and 9.30pm.