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Trans-Spectator: The spectator’s bodily participation in Via Negativa’s performance Bi ne bi
Explains the concept of the trans-spectator using the Slovenian theatre group performance (Would Would Not, 2005) as an example.
Schooling the Spectator in O
On Project O’s performances at the Forest Fringe Microfestival, Progress Festival, Theatre Centre, Toronto, Canada, February 2016
On the Dialectics of Charisma in Marina Abramović’s The Artist is Present
The article examines the appearance of the term ‘charismatic space’ in relation to Marina Abramović’s retrospective at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in 2010.
Enmeshed bodies, impossible touch: the object-oriented world of Pina Bausch’s Café Müller
The addresses the nonhuman bodies of Café Müller and claim that Bausch’s piece resonates with the work of contemporary philosopher Graham Harman, in that it tries to go beyond human exceptionalism to present a world where all bodies, regardless of their perceived nature, are simultaneously tightly enmeshed together and inaccessible to one another.
Death and the anthropomorphic life of objects in performance
On Marina Abramović’s Nude with Skeleton and other animations.
Creating by Annotating: The director’s notebooks of Jan Fabre and Jan Lauwers
Reversing the common understanding of annotation as a posterior act of adding information to already existing sources, this article argues that annotation also serves as a pre-performance procedure facilitating artistic creation.
Performance Works 2008-2017
Includes: Foreign Sky, Beast of Me and Still Hear the Wound.
Catalogued with a spanned DVD.
Ulay: Life-sized
Catalogue of the first-ever major overview of the works of the artist; includes photographs, performance art pieces, and works that Ulay has kept private for years and which are now being made public for the first time. Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, 13, October 2016 to 8, January 2017. In German and English.
Sanctuary Ring programme
In this durational site specific performance at St Clement’s Church, the artists create their sanctuary of sickness. This is a place for freaks, monsters and weirdos. It’s a place of pain, sacrifice and submission in order to survive and you are invited to join them. Co-presented by SPILL Festival of Performance and DaDaFest International: Skin Deep.
365 Performances
Unique documentation of a year long performance project by one of America's most interesting performance artists; McMurry set out to do a performance action every day for a year, attempting to confuse art and life.
41 minutes.
