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17.08.2013
'The extended body' in Gallery Jaqueline Martins
Shows "Body Expanded" brings unprecedented crop of photographs dealing with the performance, actions and happenings, conducted between 1950 and 1980.
>OPENING: AUGUST 27 - 18H, VISITATION OF AUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
>GALLERY JAQUELINE R. MARTINS VIRGÍLIO DE CARVALHO PINTO, 74 - PINHEIROS
Galeria Jaqueline Martins continues the commitment on the series of historical exhibits on contemporary art that has been performing since its inauguration in 2011, an unprecedented crop of photographs that show performances, happenings and actions carried out between 1950 and 1980. The images attempt to stop time and bring ephemeral reflections on these activities designed to last the brief moment of their performance / ritual. Luisa Duarte writes critical text about the exhibition.
Rescued from important private collections in Rome and Turin in Italy, the approximately 110 photographs bring records of performances took place in several cities around the world including: NY, Tokyo, Paris, Rome. Many of them are necessary to allude to the first performance actions of avant-garde and artists who experienced the disruption of patterns hitherto established.
Among the major artists stand out Salvador Dalí, Yves Klein, Francesca Woodman, Joseph Beuys, Gilbert And George, Piero Manzoni, Allan Kaprow, Hermann Nitsch, Dennis Oppenheim, Jannis Kounellis, Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, among others. It is noteworthy documentation of sonic performance 'Concert for TV Cello' 1974 Charlotte Moorman in partnership with Jung Paik Nam, in which Moorman plays a kind of cello created by Paik, three televisions stacked and connected to a camera camcorder circuit closed. As well as the registration of the work 'Art-paint women', 1962 Yves Klein, where the artist leads naked women painted with blue (IKB) as a brush inking, printing the gesture of the author, on the screen, from the female body.
also: www.facebook.com/CharlotteMoorman.Memorial
17.08.2013
'The extended body' in Gallery Jaqueline Martins
Shows "Body Expanded" brings unprecedented crop of photographs dealing with the performance, actions and happenings, conducted between 1950 and 1980.
>OPENING: AUGUST 27 - 18H, VISITATION OF AUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2013
>GALLERY JAQUELINE R. MARTINS VIRGÍLIO DE CARVALHO PINTO, 74 - PINHEIROS
Galeria Jaqueline Martins continues the commitment on the series of historical exhibits on contemporary art that has been performing since its inauguration in 2011, an unprecedented crop of photographs that show performances, happenings and actions carried out between 1950 and 1980. The images attempt to stop time and bring ephemeral reflections on these activities designed to last the brief moment of their performance / ritual. Luisa Duarte writes critical text about the exhibition.
Rescued from important private collections in Rome and Turin in Italy, the approximately 110 photographs bring records of performances took place in several cities around the world including: NY, Tokyo, Paris, Rome. Many of them are necessary to allude to the first performance actions of avant-garde and artists who experienced the disruption of patterns hitherto established.
Among the major artists stand out Salvador Dalí, Yves Klein, Francesca Woodman, Joseph Beuys, Gilbert And George, Piero Manzoni, Allan Kaprow, Hermann Nitsch, Dennis Oppenheim, Jannis Kounellis, Nam June Paik, Charlotte Moorman, among others. It is noteworthy documentation of sonic performance 'Concert for TV Cello' 1974 Charlotte Moorman in partnership with Jung Paik Nam, in which Moorman plays a kind of cello created by Paik, three televisions stacked and connected to a camera camcorder circuit closed. As well as the registration of the work 'Art-paint women', 1962 Yves Klein, where the artist leads naked women painted with blue (IKB) as a brush inking, printing the gesture of the author, on the screen, from the female body.