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  2. Performance art - Wikipedia

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    The term "performance art" and "performance" became widely used in the 1970s, even though the history of performance in visual arts dates back to futurist productions and cabarets from the 1910s. [ 6 ] [ 1 ] Art critic and performance artist John Perreault credits Marjorie Strider with the invention of the term in 1969. [ 7 ]

  3. Chris Burden - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Lee Burden (April 11, 1946 – May 10, 2015) was an American artist working in performance art, sculpture, and installation art. Burden became known in the 1970s for his performance art works, including Shoot (1971), where he arranged for a friend to shoot him in the arm with a small-caliber rifle. A prolific artist, Burden created ...

  4. List of performance artists - Wikipedia

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    Performance art is a performance presented to an audience within a fine art context, traditionally interdisciplinary. Performance may be either scripted or unscripted, random or carefully orchestrated; spontaneous or otherwise carefully planned with or without audience participation. This article lists notable performance artists.

  5. Category:1970s in the arts - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1970s in the arts. 16 languages. ... Performing groups established in the 1970s (11 C, 2 P) 0–9. 1970 in the arts (12 C) 1971 in the arts (12 C)

  6. Feminist performance art - Wikipedia

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    According to scholar Virginia Mackenny, performance art is a great tool to mold and remold gender because performance art, in most instances, includes a direct subversion to everyday conventions. MacKenny also writes that feminist performance Art had a large presence "in the late '60s and early '70s in America when, in the climate of protest ...

  7. Trans-Fixed - Wikipedia

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    The performance artist Marina Abramović sought to use the work in her Seven Easy Pieces but Burden denied her permission. [4] Dale Eisinger of Complex described Trans-Fixed as Burden's most captivating work in his 2013 list of the greatest performance art works. [5] David Bowie's "Joe the Lion" alludes to Burden's performance. [6]

  8. Viennese Actionism - Wikipedia

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    Viennese Actionism was a short-lived art movement in the late 20th-century that spanned the 1960s into the 1970s. [1] It is regarded as part of the independent efforts made during the 1960s to develop the issues of performance art, Fluxus, happening, action painting, and body art.

  9. 747 (performance art) - Wikipedia

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    Burden's performance, as photographed by Terry McDonnell. 747 is a 1973 performance art piece by American artist Chris Burden. The piece is one of a number of photographs of Burden's work that is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. [1]