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Performance in Contemporary Art.
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ISBN: 9781849763110 1849763119 Year: 2018 Publisher: London : Tate Publishing,

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Ono, Yoko ; Rainer, Yvonne ; O'Grady, Lorraine ; Olowska, Paulina ; Hirata, Minoru ; Tanaka, Atsuno ; Burden, Chris ; Schneemann, Carolee ; Brus, Gunther ; Pane, Gina ; Export, valie ; Parente, Leticia ; Smith, Barbara, T. ; Smith, Jack ; Pier, Adrian ; IRWIN, ...

Yvonne Rainer : the mind is a muscle
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ISBN: 9781846380389 1846380383 1846380375 9781846380372 Year: 2007 Publisher: London: Afterall,

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Yvonne Rainer's The Mind is a Muscle (1968) stripped away the gestural conventions of dance or theatre narrative in an attempt to present the human subject on her own terms while at the same time manipulating the seductiveness of the image, increasingly being harnessed by capitalism. In 1968, toward the end of a decade that witnessed civil rights protests, the escalation of the war in Vietnam and an expanded notion of artistic practice, Yvonne Rainer presented her evening-length work, The Mind is a Muscle, a multipart performance for seven dancers interspersed with film and text. Catherine Wood examines the political and media context in which Rainer chose to use the dance-theatre situation and analyses her radical approach to image-making in live form. For Wood, The Mind is a Muscle proposed a new model of artwork that presents a dynamic tension between materiality and idea. It made manifest an agitated and contradictory relationship to the idea of 'work' in the context of affluent America, and stripped away the gestural conventions of dance or theatre narrative in an attempt to formulate new kinds of 'social scripts' while manipulating the seductiveness of the image, increasingly harnessed by capitalism


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Cecilia Vicuña : brain forest quipu
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ISBN: 9781849768351 1849768358 Year: 2022 Publisher: London : Tate Publishing,

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Known for her radical textile sculptures combining natural materials with traditional crafts, Chilean artist and poet Cecilia Vicuna explores themes of ecology, community, and social justice. Showcasing Vicuna's extraordinary new work, commissioned for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, this book also contains inspiring and illuminating new writing, and a conversation between the artist and Tate curator Catherine Wood. This is the latest volume in a major series that explores the conception and creation of each Hyundai Commission as well as offering an overview of in the artist's work and career leading up to the latest ground-breaking installation. Since Tate Modern opened in 2000, the Turbine Hall has hosted some of the world's most memorable and acclaimed works of contemporary art, reaching an audience of millions each year. The way artists have interpreted this vast industrial space has revolutionised public awareness of contemporary art, and the annual Commission gives artists an opportunity to create new work for this unique context. Vicuna's commission will be open to the public from 11 October 2022 to 16 April 2023 at Tate Modern.

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