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9Questions
Editor: Gustaf Broms and Shannon Cochrane | Reference: P3718 | ISBN: 978-0-9730883-4-2 | Type: Publication
In 2014, artist Gustaf Broms composed a list of nine questions that he started to circulate to fellow performance artists. The responses collected are as diverse and wide-ranging as the artists and their own approaches.
Adina Bar-On
Alastair MacLennan
Andrea Saemann
Antoni Karwowski
Arahmaiani
archive
artistic practice
Artur Tajber
audience
Barbara T. Smith
Bartolomé Ferrando
Boris Nieslony
Brian Connolly
documentation
Dorothea Rust
Elvira Santamaria-Torres
emptiness
Esther Ferrer
Fausto Grossi
Guadalupe Neves
Guillermo Gómez-Peña
Gustaf Broms
He Yunchang
hermann nitsch
Irma Optimist
Jamie McMurry
Jill Orr
Johanna Householder
John Duncan
Kurt Johannessen
language
Leif Elggren
Linda Montano
lineage
Macarena Perich Rosas
Margaret Dragu
Mariel Carranza
Marilyn Arsem
Martha Wilson
material
Monika Gunther
Myriam Laplante
Nigel Rolfe
Nobuo Kubota
object
Paul Couillard
Pekka Kainulainen
process
receiver
rhythm
Rocio Boliver
Roi Vaara
Ron Athey
Ruedi Schill
Serge Olivier Fokoua
Shannon Cochrane
silence
sound
space
Stelarc
Tanya Mars
Tehching Hsieh
time
Tomas Ruller
Ulay
Valentín Torrens
Zbigniew Warpechowski
Zhu Ming
Long Suffering: American Endurance Art as Prophetic Witness
Artist/Author: Karen Gonzalez Rice | Reference: P3230 | ISBN: 978-047205324 | Type: Publication
Links avant-garde performance practices with religious histories in the United States, setting contemporary performances of endurance art within a broader context of prophetic, religious discourse in the United States
abuse
AIDS
Angelina Grimké
blood
body
Calvinism
Catholicism
death
domestic violence
ethics
HIV
interpersonal
John Duncan
Linda Montano
live art
Los Angeles
Martin Luther King
Pentecostalism
performance art
personal
politics
religion
Ron Athey
sex
sexuality
social change
suffering
theology
trauma
violence
witnessing
Back to Futurism
Artist/Author: RoseLee Goldberg | Editor: Lana Wilson | Reference: P1758 | ISBN: 978-0-615-45066-7 | Type: Publication
Documentation of more than 150 artists who participated in Performa 09.