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Lesson 7: Performance Art- Maria Hassabi | PLASTIC
- Yvonne Rainer: "The Concept of Dust, or How do you look when there's nothing left to move?"
- Jannis Kounellis, "Da inventare sul posto (To invent on the spot)"
- Marina Abramović
- Marina Abramović: What is performance art?
- Marina Abramović: Marina's first performance
- Marina Abramović: The Body as medium
- Marina Abramović: Documenting performance
- Marina Abramović: Teaching the next generation
- Marina Abramović: "Cleaning the House" workshop
- Marina Abramović: Performance vs. acting
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Marina Abramović: "Cleaning the House" workshop
Performance artists talk about their workshop with Marina Abramović in preparation for re-performing her works at MoMA. To learn more about what artists have to say, take our online course, Modern and Contemporary Art, 1945-1989. Created by The Museum of Modern Art.
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- ~1:30- eating gold - It is my opinion that we should not present this material so casually in a site specifically targeting children. Only food-grade gold is acceptable to eat, and this video does not make any differentiation.
Edit, to include WebMD and a peer-reviewed study sources:
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/heavy-metal-poisoning
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/art.1780331001/abstract
Edit 2: after considerable discussion, it has become apparent to me that my original post may be interpreted overly fearful. I have edited the original post.(2 votes)- Gold leaf is a common upper-class edible decoration. It's flavourless, and expensive, but it is in no way toxic. At least, about as toxic as anything else, like if you ate 12 kilos of bananas.(3 votes)
- I dont get it. How is this performance. It seems like photography. And im in 5th grade(1 vote)
Video transcript
- [Isabella] MOMA is
doing her retrospective as part of a series of
performance-art-focused exhibitions, and they're trying to create
a history and a lineage that hasn't really really existed. I'm really glad that Marina
is so eager to sign on and pass it onto us and train us. - [Marina] This workshop
and exercises is a great way to prepare performance artists. The idea is cleaning your own body. We always used to clean the house outdoor, but indoor house never been cleaned. (gentle drumming) It's really interesting
to see how the performance can be present in a museum life. There will be reperformance
of five of my performances by the young performance artists, who are doing this workshop right now. - This week has been intense,
difficult, enlightening, ecstatic, and blissful. And at times, very frustrating as well. (metronome ticks)
- [Isabella] Doing exercises like a three-hour slowness exercise and sleeping in the same quarters combined with not speaking
with this group of people, but being physically very vulnerable because we were naked in
front of each other sometimes, and I feel like cemented us as a group in a way that we couldn't
do with five meetings where we were talking. - I didn't quite know what
it would be like to eat gold, but it was actually delicious. (laughs) - [Rebecca] I had never eaten gold before. I wondered, "Could I
possibly be allergic to this "or how will my body react
after not having eaten "for a few days?" - [Marina] It's for me very important to be part of this workshop because, I, in my own real
life, I'm not so disciplinated, but I need a structure and that structure, it's given by this workshop. I really like to thank you
for doing this with me, and it's not been easy. And there was moments of crisis, I know, but in the end, you've been wonderful. You've done everything right. And incredibly happy and proud.