Responding to Site: The Performance Work of Marilyn Arsem

Author:   Jennie Klein ,  Natalie Loveless
Publisher:   Intellect
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Pages:   316
Publication Date:   12 September 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Jennie Klein ,  Natalie Loveless
Publisher:   Intellect
Imprint:   Intellect Books
ISBN:  

9781789380972


ISBN 10:   1789380979
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   12 September 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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I have had the privilege of knowing Marilyn for over 30 years. Her work has given me so many epiphanies about live art, time-based art practice and durational performance practice. How and why do you choose a single action and enact it over an extended period of time? How do you respond to site and create a sacred meditational zone; a reflexive space about the human condition? And most importantly, how do you teach future generations about the importance of living while making art as a spiritual and philosophical practice? This book is yet another example of Arsem's legacy. Fundamental, I'd say. - Guillermo Gomez-Pena Watching Marilyn Arsem perform can be a slow, careful, vulnerable and heart-stoppingly profound experience. To see her is to know better the complex, intermingling particularities of body, space, time, being and action. Reading this comprehensive, lucidly written and deeply insightful book - the first significant publication on Arsem's practice as a performance artist - will enable new perspectives on a major artist's work. It also sheds vivid light upon enduring themes for the critical encounter with art: duration and doing, materiality and nothingness, truth and representation, commitment and experiment, togetherness and solitude, experience and endurance. - Dominic Johnson, Queen Mary University of London The performance work of Marilyn Arsem is always generous, stubborn, anxious, smarty-pants and beautiful as hell. Finally we have a book that equals this amazing and affective career that even now continues to grow, influence and surprise! - Pope.L


I have had the privilege of knowing Marilyn for over 30 years. Her work has given me so many epiphanies about live art, time-based art practice and durational performance practice. How and why do you choose a single action and enact it over an extended period of time? How do you respond to site and create a sacred meditational zone; a reflexive space about the human condition? And most importantly, how do you teach future generations about the importance of living while making art as a spiritual and philosophical practice? This book is yet another example of Arsem's legacy. Fundamental, I'd say. - Guillermo Gomez-Pena Watching Marilyn Arsem perform can be a slow, careful, vulnerable and heart-stoppingly profound experience. To see her is to know better the complex, intermingling particularities of body, space, time, being and action. Reading this comprehensive, lucidly written and deeply insightful book - the first significant publication on Arsem's practice as a performance artist - will enable new perspectives on a major artist's work. It also sheds vivid light upon enduring themes for the critical encounter with art: duration and doing, materiality and nothingness, truth and representation, commitment and experiment, togetherness and solitude, experience and endurance. - Dominic Johnson, Queen Mary University of London


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Jennie Klein is professor of art history at Ohio University and writes about performance, feminism and gender. Natalie Loveless is associate professor of the history of art, design and visual culture at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada.

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