(HUMAN) Form Transposed is a performance piece created as a reaction to Yves Klein's Anthropometries (1960), and has evolved into a work exploring the female form in contemporary art. Three female performers will move throughout the canvas-lined gallery as they use their bodies to apply paint and transform themselves from human form into a painting vessel. During the 60-minute long performance, the canvas will fill with layers of color from the dancers choreography, which will be reactionary to the improvisation of live music and the intervention of the audience.