‘Walk Over Me' by KRAS

 

Extract of review by Between10and5

“A LOOK INTO KRAS’ ‘WALK OVER ME’ PERFORMANCE AT AVA GALLERY” was originally published on Between10and5

Image Credit: Kyle Strydom

The use of cling film to wrap Reeff was a tribute to L i L i † h, and represented constraint. Other materials that were used for the performance include lilies, a mirror and organza – which also formed part of the video and signified a special meaning to the piece.

KRAS is a newly formed music and art collective that creates visual pieces and music singles that the founders, Brandon Reeff and Duncan Gosling, produce alongside a variety of people. The collective recently released their debut single and video, which was previewed at the AVA Gallery, Cape Town with a powerful presentation by KRAS to give attendees a visual representation of the meaning behind the single.

To bring the single, titled ‘Phallus’ to life, KRAS partnered up with mentor and friend L i L i † h, who produced the song and played ‘Mother’ in the video.

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