SOUND, PERFORMANCE
WARREN REALRIDER
Warren Realrider is a Pawnee/Crow multidisciplinary artist based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is currently working on new projects as part of the Tulsa Artist Fellowship. While studying painting at the University of Oklahoma, he began exploring sound, materials, and site as elements of his art practice. Warren created the Tick-Suck noise performance project in 2016 as sound became central to his practice. He has since presented his solo works and performance collaborations in varied locations, from DTLA to S. Windham, VT, and beyond. His works, such as IIII Kitapâtu and Unassigned Data work within the unclaimed spaces between contemporary n. American Plains existence, universe engagement, and untethered sound to create pointed, sonic structures of human/item interface. Realrider works to play with the tensions and time locations between objects, functions, and movements to create works constructed on the frameworks of noise art, improvisation, and experimental composition.