Gallery 3 - Impacting performances
Highlighting inequality and climate change with interactive dresses
This gallery presents Dominique Paul's evolving performance practice, driven by the urge to reveal inequalities and environmental issues through impacting visual representations of data on wearable sculptures and interactive works. Over the course of a decade (2012-2023), this practice expands progressively from solo performance videos to a live group performance at an extraordinary diplomatic meeting of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, 2023.
Two books have been published about these performances: one about the Animal Population Decline performance and a second covering the performance at the Organization of the American States council session.
Performativity is the mode of the quest, of mapping out the real, and of addressing it however possible. It is movement which engages movement. It moves as the world moves.
-All About Red, Chantal Pontbriand, 2025See full Migration of the Arthropods video here
Video Gallery: Impacting performance practice retrospective
2023 back to 2012
Below: Red | Rojo | Rouge | Vermelho, 2023 see full video with sound here
These videos were presented at the 2023 Silent Fall Exhibition at the Museum of the Americas.
Red | Rojo | Rouge | Vermelho, 2023 - Washington, DC
Video of a performance, 13 min 23 sec, English with some lyrics in Spanish, French and Portuguese, English subtitles .
Video of the first performance ever presented during a session of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. It was presented to the ambassadors of the countries of the Americas on the International Women’s Day Special Session: Gender Equality in Climate Action in the Americas. The performance addresses the intersectionality between ever-increasing income disparity, violence against indigenous, first nations women and all women, and plummeting wildlife populations brought by the relentless encroachment on natural habitats caused by deforestation and industrial agriculture which are a major contributing factor to climate change.
Performers: Selena Benally is wearing Too-Big-to-Fail ,Juno Brown is wearing Animal Population Decline, Erin Frisby is wearing Increasing Revenue Gap, Carly Harvey is wearing Overfishing, Elena Lacayo is wearing Haves-and-the-Have-Nots ing...
Video of the first performance ever presented during a session of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. It was presented to the ambassadors of the countries of the Americas on the International Women’s Day Special Session: Gender Equality in Climate Action in the Americas. The performance addresses the intersectionality between ever-increasing income disparity, violence against indigenous, first nations women and all women, and plummeting wildlife populations brought by the relentless encroachment on natural habitats caused by deforestation and industrial agriculture which are a major contributing factor to climate change.
Performers: Selena Benally is wearing Too-Big-to-Fail ,Juno Brown is wearing Animal Population Decline, Erin Frisby is wearing Increasing Revenue Gap, Carly Harvey is wearing Overfishing, Elena Lacayo is wearing Haves-and-the-Have-Nots ing...
It was presented to the ambassadors of the countries of the Americas on the International Women’s Day Special Session: Gender Equality in Climate Action in the Americas. The performance addresses the intersectionality between ever-increasing income disparity, violence against indigenous, first nations women and all women, and plummeting wildlife populations brought by the relentless encroachment on natural habitats caused by deforestation and industrial agriculture which are a major contributing factor to climate change.
Performers: Selena Benally is wearing Too-Big-to-Fail; Juno Brown is wearing Animal Population Decline; Erin Frisby is wearing Increasing Revenue Gap; Carly Harvey is wearing Overfishing; Elena Lacayo is wearing Haves-and-the-Have-Nots
Washington, D.c., 2023
Longueuil, Quebec, Canada, 2022
Personalized Art Commissions
I offer bespoke art commissions, collaborating closely with clients to create custom pieces that resonate deeply with their personal stories and spaces.
Bold Use of Color and Texture
My work is known for its vibrant colors and dynamic textures, pushing the boundaries of conventional art forms to evoke a strong emotional response.
Washington, D.c.
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My art is a reflection of a distinctive vision, blending contemporary techniques with personal storytelling to create pieces that captivate and inspire.
Personalized Art Commissions
I offer bespoke art commissions, collaborating closely with clients to create custom pieces that resonate deeply with their personal stories and spaces.
Bold Use of Color and Texture
My work is known for its vibrant colors and dynamic textures, pushing the boundaries of conventional art forms to evoke a strong emotional response.
Washington, D.C, 2023
Red | Rojo | Rouge | Vermelho, 2023 - Washington, DC
Video of a performance, 13 min 23 sec, English with some lyrics in Spanish, French and Portuguese, English subtitles
Video of the first performance ever presented during a session of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. It was presented to the ambassadors of the countries of the Americas on the International Women’s Day Special Session: Gender Equality in Climate Action in the Americas. The performance addresses the intersectionality between ever-increasing income disparity, violence against indigenous, first nations women and all women, and plummeting wildlife populations brought by the relentless encroachment on natural habitats caused by deforestation and industrial agriculture which are a major contributing factor to climate change.
Performers: Selena Benally is wearing Too-Big-to-Fail ,Juno Brown is wearing Animal Population Decline, Erin Frisby is wearing Increasing Revenue Gap, Carly Harvey is wearing Overfishing, Elena Lacayo is wearing Haves-and-the-Have-Nots ing...
Video of the first performance ever presented during a session of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. It was presented to the ambassadors of the countries of the Americas on the International Women’s Day Special Session: Gender Equality in Climate Action in the Americas. The performance addresses the intersectionality between ever-increasing income disparity, violence against indigenous, first nations women and all women, and plummeting wildlife populations brought by the relentless encroachment on natural habitats caused by deforestation and industrial agriculture which are a major contributing factor to climate change.
Performers: Selena Benally is wearing Too-Big-to-Fail ,Juno Brown is wearing Animal Population Decline, Erin Frisby is wearing Increasing Revenue Gap, Carly Harvey is wearing Overfishing, Elena Lacayo is wearing Haves-and-the-Have-Nots ing...
It was presented to the ambassadors of the countries of the Americas on the International Women’s Day Special Session: Gender Equality in Climate Action in the Americas. The performance addresses the intersectionality between ever-increasing income disparity, violence against indigenous, first nations women and all women, and plummeting wildlife populations brought by the relentless encroachment on natural habitats caused by deforestation and industrial agriculture which are a major contributing factor to climate change.
Performers:
Selena Benally is wearing Too-Big-to-Fail
Juno Brown is wearing Animal Population Decline
Erin Frisby is wearing Increasing Revenue Gap
Carly Harvey is wearing Overfishing
Elena Lacayo is wearing Haves-and-the-Have-Nots
Longueuil, Quebec, 2022
Animal Population Decline : Performance Art video, 2022 - Longueuil, Qc, Canada
2022, 9 m 14 s, HD video, French with English subtitles
To communicate the causes of the declining populations of birds, insects, mammals and others, the students speak out about the issues which are precipitating a drop in animal populations to the rhythm of the Brazilian percussion group Ritmistas MTL. A North-South connection is created between the boreal and Amazon forests, two great forests being clear-cut. There is still time to preserve them and to restore their habitats.
Video of the first performance ever presented during a session of the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States, Washington, D.C. It was presented to the ambassadors of the countries of the Americas on the International Women’s Day Special Session: Gender Equality in Climate Action in the Americas. The performance addresses the intersectionality between ever-increasing income disparity, violence against indigenous, first nations women and all women, and plummeting wildlife populations brought by the relentless encroachment on natural habitats caused by deforestation and industrial agriculture which are a major contributing factor to climate change.
Performers: Selena Benally is wearing Too-Big-to-Fail ,Juno Brown is wearing Animal Population Decline, Erin Frisby is wearing Increasing Revenue Gap, Carly Harvey is wearing Overfishing, Elena Lacayo is wearing Haves-and-the-Have-Nots ing...
Animal Polulation Decline in Québec: the process, Documentary of the project, 2022
2 versions: 21 m 5 s and 8 m 41 s , 2022, HD video, French with English subtitles. See long version on vimeo