Installation/ site-based performance.
Also contains ‘A True Story About Two People’
Explores the body politics of movement.
Article printed from online. In black folder in Misc. box. Described by Julie Tolentino: This is the one of a few different articles that contemplates my important lifetime performance work around archive and my reverence and research around the unrelenting impact and importance of the artist-to-artist relationship.
Audio CD of Symposium and performances for Performing Idea.Track List:
Performance Matters, Performing Idea – Reciprocal Aesthetics 7th October 3:00-7:30pm Toynbee Studios. The participation of the spectator in making the meaning of the work of art has been a staple of art and performance practices long before the recent charged debates on ‘relational aesthetics.' Yet art, however solitary, is arguably always a kind of collaboration and involves itself in some form of exchange. What can be at stake in this exchange? Speakers will examine the notion and limits of the idea that contemporary art and performance is a reciprocal affair. They will ask what gets transacted in contemporary art? What is given and what is taken, what is shared and what cannot be shared? This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)
Catalogue of the homonymous series of exhibitions at the RealismusStudio in the NGBK. In German.
A Study Room Guide on eating and dining as explored in performance
Oreet Ashery, Larissa Sansour Ashery, Paul Wolf, Melissa Wolf