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In its first iteration, The Shakespeare Portraits (Act. I) captures the presence and spirit of some of the most revered Shakespearean actors of our time, including Sir Ian McKellen, Sir Patrick Stewart, Dame Harriet Walter and Sir Derek Jacobi, amongst other giants of stage and screen. The studio presents ten living portraits, fusing the timeless appeal of portraiture with the emotional depth and intimacy of performance, in an unprecedented and truly personal encounter.

 

These seemingly endless “living portraits” embody the essence of the sitter, revealing their nuances gradually only when lived with for an extended period of time, with hundreds of thousands of possible still moments. Each piece includes an iconic speech curated, in collaboration with the actors, and with guest curator Ron Daniels (Royal Shakespeare Company Honorary Associate Director), evoking the profound bond between the performer, their audience and the text - be it a long-aspired-for character, a favourite speech, or a career-defining role. 

 

Captured in a single take using state-of-the-art cinematography, the portraits are then meticulously refined through post-production. Each edition is authenticated on-chain, encased in a custom digital frame, and designed to sit seamlessly among traditional artworks in public and private collections.

This debut collection marks a sustainable new path for performance in the art world, combining ethical, artist-led production with emerging technologies and a long-term commitment to the performing arts community.

Medium & Materials
Video, code, computer, UHD 4K display and sensors + wood/metal framing material.

 

Description
A meticulously crafted long-form looped moving portraits, accompanied by performance initiated through interaction. Housed in handcrafted Artist's frame. Available in 1/1 Masterworks (Unique Performance & Living Portrait), and Portrait Studies (From a varying edition of 10).

Frame

Handcrafted Artist's Frame, Masterworks from 32". Portrait Studies from 27".

Signature
Digitally embedded sitter signature. Back of frame artist’s signature.

 

Authentication
Certificate issued by authorised body, plus on-chain token.

Production Year

2022 - 2023

 

Arsalan Sattari-Hicks | StageBlock (2023) 
Guest Curator - Ron Daniels
Guest DoP - Riccardo Hernandez

Artist
Guest Speech Director 

Guest DoP

Colourist 

Sound Recordists 

Sound Editor 

Production Assistant 

Make-up 

Gaffers 

 

Backstage Content 

Special thanks to 

Arsalan Sattari-Hicks

Ron Daniels

Roberto Vivancos

Gabriel Xavier

Joe Brooks

Danny Hilton

Kelsey Rushworth

Jake Savage

Gerard Rodrigues

Eleanor Sattari-Hicks

Hanni Wellian

Manuel Suarez

Santiago Gento

Robert Boulton

Andreas Alegria

Cieranne Kennedy Bell  

Graham Hicks

Neal Laxton 

Press

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"It’s a bold, visionary new idea for the digital age... I cherish the notion of, say, Salvador Dalí’s painting of Olivier as Richard III hanging on a gallery wall alongside the mesmerising image of McKellen looking on at one in watchful fascination." - Michael Billington, The Guardian

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"There’s a longstanding practice of an era’s great Shakespeare actors having their portraits documented by their painterly peers... William Hogarth...Thomas Lawrence...and perhaps most famously, John Singer Sargent presented a disturbing vision of Ellen Terry as Lady Macbeth... [StageBlock] picks up on the tradition, but updates it for our digital age... The result is uncanny, playful, and futuristic." - Richard Whiddington, Artnet News

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"Immortalising the greatest Shakespearean actors of our time through portraits that can blink, breathe and rattle off soliloquies... For hundreds of years, artists have captured the theater’s greatest actors through portraiture. The new show, titled “The Shakespeare Portraits (Act I),” aims to update the practice by bringing the thespians to life using state-of-the-art technology." - Julia Binswanger, The Smithsonian Magazine

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