This updated edition of a pioneering book first published in 1979, is
supplemented by a definitive account of the current technological,
political and aesthetic shifts in performance art that mark its
transition to the 21st century. Performance art is now at the forefront
of contemporary art world-wide. An astonishing increase in the number
of works and venues testifies to this art form being the chosen medium
for articulating "difference", whether dealing with issues of identity,
multiculturalism or globalism. The desire for direct engagement with
today's most prominent artists explains the wide appeal of performance
art to the expanding audiences for new art. Artists such as Mariko
Mori, Paul McCarthy, Matthew Barney and Forced Entertainment can now be
seen in the context of previous innovators, from the Dadaists to Laurie
Anderson.
| This product was added to our catalog on Friday 26 June, 2009. |
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