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Joy Harris for Contemporarycruising.com
performance art VS performing arts

Performance art, as formalized by artists in New York City in the 1970’s, largely explored how the body, normally used as an instrument in canvas painting and sculpture, could be seen as a material, an instrument, and a work of art in and of itself. Its differences between the performing arts were subtle in many ways, especially when seen alongside choreographers and musicians who were working in NYC at the same time.

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Antonio Branco and Riccardo T, Burning Pricks, performed at UNION LONDON, Img: Aaron Bergmann.

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Hernan Aguirre, Img 1,2,3: Shopwindow II: Performance, UV estudios, Perfuch II, curated by Lolo y Lauti, Buenos Aires, Img 4,5,6,7: Shopwindow I, Performance, arteBA ,Buenos Aires, Img 8,9: Necklace, Performance – LATERAL gallery, Curator: Sebastian Vidal Mackinson, Tucuman, All Argentina 2017

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Angela Goh, Desert Body Creep, 2016, photo by Zan Wimberley

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Angela Goh, Predictable Dances, Movement Research at the Judson Church, NYC, US, 2015

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Dorota Gawęda & Eglė Kulbokaitė, YGRG 14X: reading with a single hand 2017, Performers: Juliette Desorgues, Antanas Lučiūnas, Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė.Performance at the Baltic Triennial 13 – Prelude, Contemporary Art Center in Vilnius, Curated by: Vincent Honoré with Neringa Bumblienė and Cédric Fauq.