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Unlimited Action - The Performance of Extremity in the 1970s

English · Paperback / Softback

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Unlimited action concerns the limits imposed upon art and life, and the means by which artists have exposed, refused, or otherwise reshaped the horizon of aesthetics and of the practice of art, by way of performance art. It examines the 'performance of extremity' as practices at the limits of the histories of performance and art, in performance art's most fertile and prescient decade, the 1970s. Dominic Johnson recounts and analyses game-changing performance events by six artists: Kerry Trengove, Ulay, Genesis P-Orridge, Anne Bean, the Kipper Kids, and Stephen Cripps. Through close encounters with these six artists and their works, and a broader contextual milieu of artists and works, Johnson articulates a counter-history of actions in a new narrative of performance art in the 1970s, to rethink and rediscover the history of contemporary art and performance.

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Introduction: Performance - action - extremity
1 The preferred ordeal
2 A criminal touch
3 The dirtying intention
4 Impossible things
5 The art of sabotage
Conclusion: Reckless people
Index

About the author

Dominic Johnson is a lecturer in the Department of Drama at Queen Mary University of London

Summary

Extremity might suggest violence, pornography, criminality, misanthropy, danger, recklessness, eccentricity or obscurantism. How has art exceeded its own example through performance art? How have artists used performance to question and overextend the limits of form in the 1970s? And with what effects? -- .

Product details

Authors Dominic Johnson, Domonic Johnson
Assisted by Maria M. Delgado (Editor), Maggie B. Gale (Editor), Peter Lichtenfels (Editor)
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.12.2018
 
EAN 9781526135513
ISBN 978-1-5261-3551-3
No. of pages 232
Series Theatre: Theory - Practice - Performance
Theatre: Theory - Practice - P
Theatre Theory Practice Perfor
Theatre: Theory - Practice - Performance
Theatre Theory Practice Perfor
Theatre: Theory - Practice - P
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

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