
Performance in Contemporary Art
Catherine Wood(Editor)
Tate Publishing
Published on 4. October 2018
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-84976-311-0 (ISBN)
Description
In this important new survey, Catherine Wood proposes performance
not as a genre of art separate from object-making but as an attitude
that has infiltrated the entire terrain of contemporary art. From
the musical-theatricals of Marvin-Gaye Chetwynd to the public
encounters created by Tino Seghal and the social activism of Tania
Bruguera, a hugely divergent set of practices has emerged in the past
twenty to thirty years which embrace the worlds of sculpture and
painting, spectacle and protest.
Examining in turn individual, social and object-based approaches
in the field, Wood first examines the influential performance art of
the 1960s to 1980s: the body art of the Viennese actionists; the raw
performances of Yoko Ono and Chris Burden; and the experiments
of the Japanese Gutai group among others. She then explores
how these sources have been revisited, reformed or rejected by
contemporary artists in the twenty-first century. This impressive book
encompasses international artists who fall outside the traditional
European and North American focus, giving the reader the broadest
and most up-to-date insight into the subject yet published.
not as a genre of art separate from object-making but as an attitude
that has infiltrated the entire terrain of contemporary art. From
the musical-theatricals of Marvin-Gaye Chetwynd to the public
encounters created by Tino Seghal and the social activism of Tania
Bruguera, a hugely divergent set of practices has emerged in the past
twenty to thirty years which embrace the worlds of sculpture and
painting, spectacle and protest.
Examining in turn individual, social and object-based approaches
in the field, Wood first examines the influential performance art of
the 1960s to 1980s: the body art of the Viennese actionists; the raw
performances of Yoko Ono and Chris Burden; and the experiments
of the Japanese Gutai group among others. She then explores
how these sources have been revisited, reformed or rejected by
contemporary artists in the twenty-first century. This impressive book
encompasses international artists who fall outside the traditional
European and North American focus, giving the reader the broadest
and most up-to-date insight into the subject yet published.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
124 colour
Dimensions
Height: 255 mm
Width: 210 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84976-311-0 (9781849763110)
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Person
Catherine Wood works on performance projects, exhibitions,
collection acquisitions and displays at Tate Modern, as well as being
actively engaged in research. Catherine was instrumental in founding
the performance programme at Tate in 2003 and since then has
programmed more than two hundred live works by artists including
Mark Leckey, Tania Bruguera, Trisha Brown, Katerina Seda, Bojana
Cvejic, Ei Arakawa and others, both at Tate and within the online
space Performance Room that she initiated in 2011. With Andrea
Lissoni she initiated the annual live exhibition in The Tanks: Ten Days
Six Nights in 2017 and is curator of the Hyundai commission for 2018.
As a contributor to the International Monitoring Group specialising in
strategies for collecting performance art, Catherine Wood has worked
on acquisitions of works by artists including by Joan Jonas,
Tino Sehgal and Suzanne Lacy
collection acquisitions and displays at Tate Modern, as well as being
actively engaged in research. Catherine was instrumental in founding
the performance programme at Tate in 2003 and since then has
programmed more than two hundred live works by artists including
Mark Leckey, Tania Bruguera, Trisha Brown, Katerina Seda, Bojana
Cvejic, Ei Arakawa and others, both at Tate and within the online
space Performance Room that she initiated in 2011. With Andrea
Lissoni she initiated the annual live exhibition in The Tanks: Ten Days
Six Nights in 2017 and is curator of the Hyundai commission for 2018.
As a contributor to the International Monitoring Group specialising in
strategies for collecting performance art, Catherine Wood has worked
on acquisitions of works by artists including by Joan Jonas,
Tino Sehgal and Suzanne Lacy