Performance Art

Overview

Performance art is art created through the actions of the artist, the viewers, or both. It is often exhibited live and typically designed to subvert normal assumptions about life and art. These artworks prioritize concepts over technical skill and differ from dance or theater by presenting their work as an art exhibit. They often incorporate spontaneity and improvisation rather than rehearsal and consistency.

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  • Is the pandemic performance art?

    Interdisciplinary artist Kristina Wong sees parallels between the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic and some of the “worst performance art” she’s encountered in her career. Wong’s sharp sense of humor and clever writing mean that she gets in some good digs at the more ridiculous side of performance art, but don’t let her funny fool you: this is an incisive piece on the role of performance, empathy, trauma, and art in all our lives.

  • Revolution and performance art in Russia

    In the wake of Vladimir Putin’s 2011 announcement that he would run for office for a fourth consecutive term, a group of Russian women formed a “punk protest art collective” called Pussy Riot. Their performances were largely staged in public stages representative of repressive political forces like the Orthodox Church. The group became a household name when three members were convicted of “hooliganism motivated by religious hatred,” inspiring displays of support from across the world.

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