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The paradox of stillness : art, object, and performance / edited by Vincenzo de Bellis ; with contributions by Manuel Cirauqui, Jadine Collingwood, Hendrik Folkerts, Emma Lavigne, Catherine Wood.

Fine Arts Library N6487.M56 W354 2020
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
De Bellis, Vincenzo, 1977- editor.
Cirauqui, Manuel, 1978- contributor.
Collingwood, Jadine, 1985- contributor.
Folkerts, Hendrik, contributor.
Lavigne, Emma, contributor.
Wood, Catherine, 1973-
Walker Art Center, organizer, host institution.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Art, Modern--20th century--Exhibitions.
Art, Modern.
Art, Modern--21st century--Exhibitions.
Action in art--Exhibitions.
Action in art.
Performance art--20th century.
Performance art--21st century.
Performance art--Exhibitions.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
328 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis : Walker Art Center, [2020]
Summary:
"Presenting works from the early 20th century to today, The Paradox of Stillness: Art, Object, and Performance examines the notion of stillness as both a performative and visual gesture, featuring practitioners who have constructed static or near-static experiments that hover somewhere between action and representation as they are experienced in the gallery space. The exhibition investigates performance from the perspective of the object rather than the body, examining how performance has reinterpreted traditional artistic media. Stillness and permanence are qualities typically seen as inherent to painting and sculpture-consider the frozen gestures of a historical tableau or the unyielding solidity of a bronze figure. The Paradox of Stillness, however, expands the artwork's quality of stillness to accommodate uncertain temporalities and physical states, investigating works that merge objects with human bodies suspended in motion. Featuring artists whose works include performative elements but also embrace acts, objects, and gestures that refer more to the inert qualities of painting or sculpture than to true staged action, The Paradox of Stillness rethinks the history of performance through its aesthetic investigations into the interplay of the fixed image and the live body"-- Provided by publisher
Contents:
Foreword / Mary Ceruti
Acknowledgments / Vincenzo de Bellis
So still ... and yet it moves ... / Vincenzo de Bellis
Plates. I. From inanimate to animate
The mobile stage : from Oskar Schlemmer to Haegue Yang / Emma Lavigne
Plates. II. Performing objects vs. staged bodies
Motion thickness : object performance and the agency of things / Manuel Cirauqui
Obstinate, uncooperative, withdrawn: Performance objects / Jadine Collingwood
Plates III. Between living pictures and still life
The bell tolls : live performance on the edge of deadness in the anthropocene / Catherine Wood
Plates. IV. Out of the frame and off of the stage
Still living / Hendrik Folkerts
Works in the exhibition.
Notes:
"Published on the occasion of the exhibition The Paradox of Stillness : Art, Object, and Performance, curated by Vincenzo de Bellis and organized by the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis."
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781935963233
1935963236
OCLC:
1133662525

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