Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties

Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties
Title Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties PDF eBook
Author Linda Montano
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 588
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 0520210220

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This work contains interviews with performance artists who talk about how certain childhood experiences have influenced and resurfaced in their work as an adult. The discussions focus on the relationship between art and life.

Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties

Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties
Title Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties PDF eBook
Author Linda M. Montano
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 588
Release 2023-09-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0520919661

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Performance artist Linda Montano, curious about the influence childhood experience has on adult work, invited other performance artists to consider how early events associated with sex, food, money/fame, or death/ritual resurfaced in their later work. The result is an original and compelling talking performance that documents the production of art in an important and often misunderstood community. Among the more than 100 artists Montano interviewed from 1979 to 1989 were John Cage, Suzanne Lacy, Faith Ringgold, Dick Higgins, Annie Sprinkle, Allan Kaprow, Meredith Monk, Eric Bogosian, Adrian Piper, Karen Finley, and Kim Jones. Her discussions with them focused on the relationship between art and life, history and memory, the individual and society, and the potential for individual and social change. The interviews highlight complex issues in performance art, including the role of identity in performer-audience relationships and art as an exploration of everyday conventions rather than a demonstration of virtuosity.

Letters from Linda M. Montano

Letters from Linda M. Montano
Title Letters from Linda M. Montano PDF eBook
Author Linda M. Montano
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 311
Release 2012-10-12
Genre Art
ISBN 1134301111

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Letters from Linda M. Montano is an anthology of writings by one of the seminal performance artists of the last century. It provides an autobiographical and historical record of Montano's artistic practice over the last thirty years, collecting together stories, fairytales, letters, interviews, manifestos and other previously unpublished writings. At the same time, the book acts as a 'how-to' manual for aspiring performance artists, offering practical guidance for students and a range of exercises that Montano has used in her teachings and workshops. Finally, Letters from Linda M. Montano represents a performance in itself, in which the artist considers the process of writing, creating and bringing the work to fruition as another form of 'endurance performance' similar to that of her durational works 14 Years of Living Art and Blood Family Art. COVER PHOTO COURTESY OF GISELA GAMPER.

Art in Everyday Life

Art in Everyday Life
Title Art in Everyday Life PDF eBook
Author Linda Montano
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 1981
Genre Artists
ISBN

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The Methuen Drama Companion to Performance Art

The Methuen Drama Companion to Performance Art
Title The Methuen Drama Companion to Performance Art PDF eBook
Author Bertie Ferdman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 317
Release 2020-02-20
Genre Art
ISBN 1350057584

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The Methuen Drama Companion to Performance Art offers a comprehensive guide to the major issues and interdisciplinary debates concerning performance in art contexts that have developed over the last decade. It understands performance art as an institutional, cultural, and economic phenomenon rather than as a label or object. Following the ever-increasing institutionalization and mainstreaming of performance, the book's chapters identify a marked change in the economies and labor practices surrounding performance art, and explore how this development is reflective of capitalist approaches to art and event production. Embracing what we perceive to be the 'oxymoronic status' of performance art-where it is simultaneously precarious and highly profitable-the essays in this book map the myriad gestures and radical possibilities of this extreme contradiction. This Companion adopts an interdisciplinary perspective to present performance art's legacies and its current practices. It brings together specially commissioned essays from leading innovative scholars from a wide range of approaches including art history, visual and performance studies, dance and theatre scholarship in order to provide a comprehensive and multifocal overview of the emerging research trends and methodologies devoted to performance art.

Performance Art in Ireland

Performance Art in Ireland
Title Performance Art in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Aine Phillips
Publisher Intellect Books
Total Pages 340
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 178320429X

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This book, the first devoted to the history and contemporary forms of Irish performance art in the north and south of Ireland, brings together contributions by prominent Irish artists and major academics. It features rigorous critical and theoretical analysis as well as historical commentaries that provide an absorbing sense of the rich histories of performance art in Ireland. Presenting diverse visual documentation of performance art practices, this collection shows how performance art in Ireland engaged with – and in turn influenced and led – contemporary performance and Live Art internationally. Co-published with Live Art Development Agency.

After Eating

After Eating
Title After Eating PDF eBook
Author Lindsay Kelley
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 250
Release 2023-12-05
Genre Art
ISBN 0262374722

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An exploration of food, ingestion, and digestion in the emerging field of the metabolic arts. Food appears everywhere in the arts. But what happens after viewers carry food away in the intestinal networks activated by social practice art, the same way digestion turns food into a body? Exploring the emerging field of metabolic arts, After Eating claims digestion and metabolism as key cultural, creative, and political processes that demand attention. Taking an artist-centered approach to nutrition, Lindsay Kelley cultivates a neglected middle ground between the everyday and the scientific, using metabolism as a lens through which to read and write about art. Divided into two parts and full of playful chapter titles such as “Food Babies” and “Poop Circus,” After Eating investigates multiple facets of the sociocultural implications of body image and body process in body art from the 1970s to the present. By engaging the notion of “after” as an artistic homage or tribute, metabolism moves beyond the cell to transform into a method for responding to the most difficult cultural, philosophical, and political challenges of the contemporary moment. Metabolic reading rethinks feminist, queer, bioart, installation, and performance projects, providing artists, students, and teachers with new pathways into art theory.