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Responding to Site

The Performance Work of Marilyn Arsem
Buch | Softcover
316 Seiten
2020
Intellect Books (Verlag)
978-1-78938-097-2 (ISBN)
34,85 inkl. MwSt
This book focuses on the performance art of Marilyn Arsem, an internationally acclaimed performance artist known for her innovative and experimental work. Arsem’s work addresses women’s history and myth-making capacities, the potency of site and geography, the idea of the audience as witnesses and the intimacy of one-to-one works.



 



One of the most prolific performance artists working in the United States today, Arsem performs carefully choreographed durational actions that are developed site-responsively and range from deceptively simple interventions to elaborately orchestrated actions. This edited volume seeks to extend Arsem’s legacy beyond the audiences of her live performances and enter her work into the lexicon of the art world. Accompanied by 200 images, this book will be of interest to scholars and students of performance studies, feminist performance, feminist art history and performance history. It will also contribute to the history of alternative spaces and galleries, which is only now being written.



I have had the privilege of knowing Marilyn for over 30 years. Her work has given me so many epiphanies about live art, time-based art practice and durational performance practice. How and why do you choose a single action and enact it over an extended period of time? How do you respond to site and create a sacred meditational zone; a reflexive space about the human condition? And most importantly, how do you teach future generations about the importance of living while making art as a spiritual and philosophical practice? This book is yet another example of Arsem’s legacy. Fundamental, I’d say.





Guillermo Gómez-Peña


 



Watching Marilyn Arsem perform can be a slow, careful, vulnerable and heart-stoppingly profound experience. To see her is to know better the complex, intermingling particularities of body, space, time, being and action. Reading this comprehensive, lucidly written and deeply insightful book – the first significant publication on Arsem’s practice as a performance artist – will enable new perspectives on a major artist’s work. It also sheds vivid light upon enduring themes for the critical encounter with art: duration and doing, materiality and nothingness, truth and representation, commitment and experiment, togetherness and solitude, experience and endurance.





Dominic Johnson, Queen Mary University of London

Jennie Klein is professor of art history at Ohio University and writes about performance, feminism and gender. Natalie Loveless is associate professor of the history of art, design and visual culture at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

 



Acknowledgments



Introduction: Responding to Site – Jennie Klein



 



Performance Photographs 1987-1999



 



SECTION ONE: DURATION AND ACTION



On Time at the Museum – Lucian O’Connor



Salt, Stones, and Stars – Jeffery Byrd



With the Others – Sandrine Schaefer



The Lightness and Darkness of Becoming-Marilyn – Paul Couillard



 



Performance Photographs 2003-2009 



 



SECTION TWO: SITE AND HISTORY



“Lux Balcanica est umbra Orientis” Marilyn Arsem’s Balkan Performances – Kristine Stiles



Impossible Totalities: Political Performance as Palimpsest – El Putnam



Dropping the Frame: Orpheus to Red in Woods – David P. Miller



Performance as/of Shamanism and Mediumship: Writing Ada – John Dennis Anderson



 



Performance Photographs 2010-2013



 



SECTION THREE: PERFORMANCE AND PEDAGOGY



Some Thoughts on Teaching Performance Art, in Five Parts – Marilyn Arsem



Dialogues with Absence: Reflections on Time and If to Drift – Sandra Johnston



Documenting Arsem – Michael Woolley



“Reminding Me Always that Nothing Remains”—Marilyn Arsem’s Performance and Pedagogy – Kathy O’Dell



 



Performance Photographs 2013-2015



 



Afterword: Durational Forms and Pedagogical Encounters – Natalie Loveless



Performance Photographs 2015-2019



 



Appendix: Arsem’s Performances 1967-2019



Author Biographies



Further Reading



Index



 

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 120 Illustrations, black and white; 80 Illustrations, color
Verlagsort Bristol
Sprache englisch
Maße 240 x 210 mm
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Kunstgeschichte / Kunststile
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
ISBN-10 1-78938-097-9 / 1789380979
ISBN-13 978-1-78938-097-2 / 9781789380972
Zustand Neuware
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