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With most wildlife, the male of the species performs, e.g., prances, sticks out their chest, etc. in an effort to attract a mate. Ultimately the female of the species chooses who impresses them most and it's a done deal. Come to think of it, that recipe for success goes far beyond wildlife. It's good to let the wise make the big decisions!
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A member of the band, Mark Howe of The Neutrinos. Part of the Klanghaus 4 Storeys production, Norwich, Dec 2016
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Water sometimes behaves strangely when disrupted by the beak of a striking Tri-colored Heron. On Horsepen Bayou, Pasadena, Texas.
Hundertwasserhaus, Vienna.
An apartment house in Vienna, Austria, designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, was built between 1983 and 1986.
It features undulating floors, a roof covered with earth and grass, and large trees growing from inside the rooms, with limbs extending from windows. He felt that standard architecture could not be called art, and declared that the design of any building should be influenced by the aesthetics of its eventual tenants.
I love Hundertwasserhaus, so many imaginations fly…
Artist Tsedaye Makonnen's performance art "Astral Sea" The Need for Collective Refuge" at the Met Museum
From the Met Museum's website "Ethiopian-American multidisciplinary artist Tsedaye Makonnen, whose Astral Sea textiles are displayed as part of The Met's Africa & Byzantium exhibition, activates the textiles with The Need for Collective Refuge, a new site-specific performance that journeys through the history of the Byzantine Era's African diaspora. Join us for this unique processional meditation on resilience, memory and migration, which merges spiritual, ceremonial, and performative elements of the Astral Sea series and explores the power of collective action and the potential for a better future."
Found ourselves "inside" a performative dance at Portland Art Museum, this dancer being strength and grace.
Found ourselves "inside" a performative dance at Portland Art Museum, this dancer being strength and grace.
Found ourselves "inside" a performative dance at Portland Art Museum, this dancer being strength and grace.
We may have all come on different ships, but we're in the same boat now.
Martin Luther King performance art in Venice by kathrin-stalder.ch
Artist: Yannis Pappas
"A Key"
4 days / 34 hours.
Benaki Museum, Athens.
This work tackles the issue of confinement as a form of personal, political, economic and religious conflict, and as a state of social exclusion and exploitation. The title A Key is a homophone of the Greek work “εκεί” (pronounced “ekí” — meaning “there”) and, as such, encapsulates both a fixation on making an escape, and an act of coercion into a state of subjugation. Yiannis Pappas will focus on self-imposed states of bodily museum-confinement for eight hours each day. Making his way through a sequence of “cells”, his only tool for escape is a key, which he uses to break through the walls. A lack of imagination — that is, a spiritual limitation — is offset by repetitious action and an insistence on escape. The final confinement cell opens only when a visitor takes the key from his hands and slips it into the lock.
MurMurs the new show of Misfit Dance & Performance Art
Choreographer JenzZa Misfit
@ Misfit Forest Theater maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Metanomics/50/157/3074
in the last several months I've been seeking inspiration in other various forms of art such as performance art, fashion and costume design, and dance to name a few. my friend Ken suggested I write down this name: Pina Bausch. You should too. I found a copy of the film Pina by Wim Wenders at the library and was amazed at what I saw. an incredible blend of theater and modern dance. I was inspired to create this image based on one of the pieces from the film where many chairs were being stacked and also crawled through at the same time. I was very taken by the form of everything and that at any moment the chairs could come tumbling down...
Dance, dance... otherwise we are lost.
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We're Here! - Performance Art
ODC - Lines
Challenge on Flickr - CoF106: Leisure & Low Contrast
Arist: Martha Pasakopoulou
"Cleaning the Mirror"
Re-performance
8 hours
This is the first time that this work will be re-performed since its first iteration in 1995, when it was performed only for video. In Cleaning the Mirror (1995), Abramović sits with a skeleton on her lap, next to her a bucket with soapy water. With her right hand, she vigorously brushes the different parts of the skeleton. By being cleaned, the colour of the skeleton becomes lighter, whereas the greyish dirt which once coated the bones starts to cover Abramović herself so that the boundaries between the actor and the “object” acted upon start to blur; the dead and the living start to intermingle. As for Abramović, the skeleton metaphorically represents “the last mirror we will all face”; death and temporality are the major themes addressed in this work.
Είναι η πρώτη φορά που πραγματοποιείται re-performance αυτού του έργου από το 1995, οπότε και παρουσιάστηκε μόνο για video. Στο Cleaning the Mirror (1995), η Abramović κρατά στην αγκαλιά της ένα σκελετό και έχει δίπλα της έναν κουβά με νερό και σαπούνι. Με το δεξί της χέρι, τρίβει με μανία τα διάφορα μέρη του σκελετού. Μόλις καθαριστεί, το χρώμα του σκελετού αλλάζει, ξανοίγει, αφού η γκρίζα σκόνη που κάλυπτε τα κόκκαλα αρχίζει να μεταφέρεται το σώμα της Abramović. Τα όρια μεταξύ της καλλιτέχνιδας και του «αντικειμένου» αρχίζουν να ξεθωριάζουν, όσο ο νεκρός και ο ζωντανός μπερδεύονται. Για την Abramović, ο σκελετός αντιπροσωπεύει «τον τελευταίο καθρέφτη που θα αντικρύσουμε όλοι», σ’ ένα έργο όπου κυριαρχούν ο θάνατος και η παροδικότητα.
Railway fantasy... I am very careful to assume that a hundred years ago this photograph should have looked something like this.
Film Ilford Ortho Plus 80 + Nikon f90 + Nikon 28mm f/2.8 AF-D
Filmed in March 2021 on the territory of "Riga Station" in Moscow...
Explore #62 on Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Vietnam’s best known performance artist, Dao Anh Khanh organizes an Annual Performance event at his studio at Long Bien, Gia Lam, Hanoi. Here is another image, of one of the women artist, participating in the rehearsal I attended.
It makes a difference in Larger View
or try this for large
October 14, 2020
As he died, he formed the outlines of a ring's diamond with his limbs.
(An Arachtober spider submission #16 - 2020)
Brewster, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
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My 1st Collaborate Art Performance at 709 Railroad St.....a nu Performance Space..run by n supportive by an incredible group of clever n creative youngster/hipsterz !!..very cool joint !!
I collaged 6 different snaps into dis one large image