Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present

Goldberg,RoseLee
Publisher: Thames and Hudson
Binding: Paperback
Language: English
Pages: 256
Measurements: 26.00 x 19.00 cm

Performance is now featured in major museums and considered one of the most important artistic forms of the twenty-first century. An astonishing increase in the number of works and venues around the world testifies to performance as the chosen medium for new generations of artists.

This is a timely update to the essential guide.

First published in 1979 and now extensively updated, this pioneering book has been expanded with a definitive account of the technological, political and aesthetic shifts in performance art that mark the early years of the twenty-first century.

A new chapter features over 100 artists from around the world, both established and up-and-coming, including Marina Abramovic, Walid Raad, Francis Alÿs, Pierre Huyghe, Tino Sehgal, Sharon Hayes and Matthew Barney among many others, who can now be seen in the historical context from the Futurists and Dadaists to Yves Klein and Laurie Anderson.

RoseLee Goldberg is Director of Performa, a multi-disciplinary arts
organization for the research, development and presentation of 21st-century
visual art performance.Among her other books are Performance: Live Art Since the 60s and Laurie Anderson, both published by Thames & Hudson.

Contents:
Foreword
1 Futurism
2 Russian Futurism and Constructivism
3 Dada
4 Surrealism
5 Bauhaus
6 Living Art c. 1933 to the 1970s
7 The Art of Ideas and the Media Generation 1968 to 2000
8 The First Decade of the New Century 2001 to 2010
Select Bibliography
Index
Sources of Illustrations

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