ABSTRACT

Performance Art: Education and Practice is an introduction to performance art through activities and practice prompts that are framed by seminal moments in the history of the medium as well as the current theoretical discussions surrounding performance.

The book begins by introducing the terminology related to performance art and its early history. The basic elements of performance, including the body, objects, space, the public, and the public sphere are approached through thematic and conceptual correlations such as objects as autobiography, body as an expression of gendered identity, performance and the everyday, the augmented body, the archive of performance, and public space as space for intervention. Case studies analysed in each chapter are accompanied by reflective questions and discussion topics. The book proposes a wide range of exercises and comprehensive practice prompts that aim to enhance performance skills, promote experimentation, and encourage an experiential understanding of the theory, history, and concepts relating to performance art.

Performance Art: Education and Practice is addressed to students of Fine Arts and Performance Studies from beginner to intermediate level, performance and visual artists who are interested in expanding their knowledge base and creative range, and artist-teachers who are interested in developing their own curriculum and workshop content.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction to performance

chapter 2|26 pages

Materials in performance

Objects

chapter 3|22 pages

Body, gender, identity

chapter 4|17 pages

Performing the self

chapter 5|15 pages

The augmented body

chapter 6|20 pages

Body and space

chapter 7|17 pages

Performance and the everyday

chapter 8|23 pages

Performing in public space

chapter 9|20 pages

Performing radical interventions

chapter 10|24 pages

Nature, bodies, environment

chapter 11|10 pages

Beyond the live event