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L'actionnisme viennois est un mouvement artistique court et très radical des années 1960 qui se veut une tentative indépendante de développer un art de la performance (à l'instar de Fluxus, etc.). Ses principaux représentants furent Günter Brus, Abino Byrolle, Otto Muehl, Hermann Nitsch ainsi que Rudolf Schwarzkogler. À partir de la fin de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale, le corps humain est envisagé et utilisé différemment par les artistes. Il n'est plus un simple modèle, il est impliqué dans le processus de création : on parle alors de performance. Le terme actionnisme vient du mot action, synonyme de performance. Les actionnistes viennois utilisent le corps (le leur ou celui des autres) souvent de façon outrageante et violente pour la création. Les actionnistes sont proches des spectateurs, contrairement à l'art classique qui instaure une distance : il n'y a pas d'allégorie comme dans les toiles classiques, la violence est représentée de façon objective. Le corps devient le médium et le matériau pour créer et représenter l’œuvre des actionnistes. Dans l'art classique, il est typique de représenter des corps mutilés : c'est une représentation religieuse à portée moralisatrice, il ne s'agit pas d'une représentation du réel. Loin des codes académiques, l'actionnisme viennois vient exprimer la souffrance du réel au travers du corps mutilé. À partir de 1950, leurs performances deviennent une réponse à la boucherie de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, à la violence que les corps prolétaires subissent, ou encore à l'avènement des machines.
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Art, Austrian --- Abstract expressionism --- Body art --- Wiener Aktionismus (Group of artists) --- Brus, Günter,
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Muehl, Otto --- Wiener Aktionismus (Group of artists) --- 7.071 MUEH --- kunst --- kunst en politiek --- Muehl Otto --- performances --- schilderkunst --- twintigste eeuw --- utopie --- Wiener Aktionismus --- zeefdruk --- Aktionismus (Group of artists) --- Arts, Austrian --- Mühl, Otto --- Exhibitions
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Austria --- Hungary --- Autriche --- Hongrie --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Arts, Austrian --- -Arts, Austrian --- -Arts, Hungarian --- -Hungarian arts --- Austrian arts --- Arts, Hungarian --- Hungarian arts --- Wiener Aktionismus (Group of artists)
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Arts, Austrian --- Austrian literature --- Avant-garde (Aesthetics) --- Aesthetics --- Modernism (Art) --- Wiener Aktionismus (Group of artists) --- History and criticism --- Art --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- Austria
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Arts, Austrian --- Feminism and the arts --- Women artists --- 830 "19" JELINEK, ELFRIEDE --- 830 "19" JELINEK, ELFRIEDE Duitse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--JELINEK, ELFRIEDE --- Duitse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--JELINEK, ELFRIEDE --- Arts and feminism --- Arts --- Wiener Aktionismus (Group of artists) --- Artists, Women --- Women as artists --- Artists --- Export, Valie --- Jelinek, Elfriede, --- Elinek, Ėlʹfrida, --- Елинек, Эльфрида, --- ילינק, אלפרידה, --- Höllinger, Waltraud --- Ėksport, Vali --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Jelinek, Elfriede
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The catalogue brings all the graphic works of Günter Brus: from the early spirit duplicates for announcements concerning the Direct Art Festival (1967), via the silkscreens of the 1970s, the cyclical etchings of the 1980s and 1990s, up to the large body of works of the 2000s. The dry points, in particular, reflect continuation of his actionist working methods: the injuring of the metal surface, the restless working to the point of exhaustion, the intensity of the gestural handwriting. With works from five decades, the book offers a retrospective of his work and a display of the artist's development from actionist to picture poet, as reflected in the graphic works. --Publisher's website.
Art --- posters --- drawings [visual works] --- prints [visual works] --- etchings [prints] --- linocuts [prints] --- fairy tales --- texts [documents] --- Brus, Günther --- Graphic arts --- Art, Austrian --- Art, Modern --- Austrian art --- Art, Graphic --- Arts, Graphic --- Graphic design (Graphic arts) --- Graphics --- Visual communication --- History --- Brus, Günter --- Brus --- Wiener Aktionismus --- Viennese Actionism --- 76 <436> "19" --- 76 <064> --- 76 <064> Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Tentoonstellingscatalogi. Museumcatalogi --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Tentoonstellingscatalogi. Museumcatalogi --- 76 <436> "19" Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Oostenrijk--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- Grafische kunsten. Grafiek. Prentkunst--Oostenrijk--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999
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All the major movements in modern art, from Cubism and Dada to Performance and Installation, were initiated in reaction to the centuries-old tradition of representing the world visually in recognizable ways. Reflecting intellectual, scientific and technological developments, artists abandoned strict adherence to traditional materials and embraced any means which best served their purposes, redefining art and the countless ways in which it can be made and experienced. This pioneering book traces the history of new media in art and includes discussions of film making, video, digitally manipulated photography, virtual reality, installation and performance by artists such as Nam June Paik, Vito Acconci, Marina Abramovic, Pipilotti Rist, Bill Viola and others whose seminal works have radically transformed world art. Abramovic, Marina ; Acconci, Vito ; Ackerman, Chantal ; Almy, Max ; Anderson, Laurie ; Baldessari, John ; Balla, Giacomo ; Ballard, Norman ; Barney, Matthew ; Barry, Judith ; Beavers, Robert ; Benning, Sadie ; Beuys, Joseph ; Birnbaum, Dara ; Brook, Peter ; Burden, Chris ; Burgin, Victor ; Cahen, Robert ; Campus, Peter ; Chevalier, Miguel ; Cho, Seoungho ; Chong, Ping ; Cottingham, Keith ; Davis, Douglas ; Doherty, Willie ; Donegan, Cheryl ; Downey, Juan ; Duchamp, Marcel ; Eisenstein, Sergei ; Emshwiller, Ed ; Export, Valie ; Feingold, Ken ; Fischer, Konrad ; Forgacs, Peter ; Froese, Dieter ; Furuhashi, Teiji ; Gaumnitz, Michaël ; Gillette, Frank ; Glass, Philipp ; Godard, Jean-Luc ; Goldenberg, David ; Gordon, Douglas ; Graham, Dan ; Graham, Rodney ; Gromala, Diana ; Hamilton, Richard ; Hatoum, Mona ; Hershman Leeson, Lynn ; Hill, Gary ; Hyber, Fabrice ; Idemitsu, Mako ; Jacobs, Ken ; Jenkins, Amy ; Jesurun, John ; Jonas, Joan ; Kubota, Shigeko ; Latham, William ; Lepage, Robert ; Lord, Chip ; Lublin, Lera ; Lucas, Kristin ; Lucier, Mary ; Markopolous, Gregory J. ; McQueen, Steve ; Mendieta, Ana ; Miskell, Brad ; Modin, Bengt ; Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo ; Molnar, Vera ; Moore, Stefan ; Mullican, Matt ; Muybridge, Eadweard ; Nauman, Bruce ; Noll, Michael ; Odenbach, Marcel ; Ono, Yoko ; Orlan ; Oursler, Tony ; Paik, Nam June ; Piene, Otto ; Piper, Adrian ; Plessi, Fabrizio ; Prince, Richard ; Rapp, Ray ; Rauschenberg, Robert ; Reilly, John ; Richter, Gerhard ; Rist, Pipilotti ; Rosenbach, Ulrike ; Rush, Michael ; Sandin, dan ; Schneemann, Carolee ; Schwartz, Lillian ; Seaman, Bill ; Shaw, Jeffrey ; Shiomi, Mieko (Chieko) ; Simon, John ; Sims, Karl ; Sjolander, Ture ; Smith, Bradford ; Smith, Mike ; Smith, Stephanie ; Snow, Michael ; Sokurov, Alexandr ; etc.
20ste eeuw --- 7.039*3 --- Michael Rush --- kunst --- twintigste eeuw --- installaties --- nieuwe media --- technologie --- kunst en technologie --- video --- videokunst --- performances --- film --- experimentele film --- fotografie --- digitale fotografie --- Cage John --- Duchamp Marcel --- Fluxus --- Gutai --- Japan --- Paik Nam June --- Wiener Aktionismus --- minimalisme --- gender studies --- concept art --- conceptuele kunst --- computerkunst --- internet --- virtuele realiteit --- virtual reality --- 791.5 --- 7.038 --- Apparatieve kunst. Computerkunst. Lasergrafie --- Art movements. --- Art, Modern --- Multimedia (Art) --- History --- performance art --- installations [visual works] --- art history --- video art --- Film --- multimedia works --- photography [process] --- Photography --- Art --- computer art [visual works] --- anno 1900-1999 --- 7.039*3 Apparatieve kunst. Computerkunst. Lasergrafie --- Multimedia (Art). --- hedendaagse kunst --- installatiekunst --- multimediakunst --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Art movements --- Multi media (Art) --- Arts --- Movements, Art --- Affichistes (Group of artists) --- Fluxus (Group of artists) --- Modernism (Art) --- Schule der Neuen Prächtigkeit (Group of artists) --- Zero (Group of artists)
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