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20 Feb 2013

Performance Art in Asia | further reading

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Art Radar Asia has put together five of the best posts it has published that explore performance art in Asia and look at how Asian contemporary artists have elaborated and expanded on the global discourse of performance art.

Performance art has been a staple in the contemporary artist’s pantry ever since the rise of postmodernism in the 1960s and 70s.

Yayoi Kusama was arguably one of the earliest adopters of the medium, staging nude “happenings” all around New York City. Asian contemporary artists have carried on the tradition, often incorporating interdisciplinary elements such as photography, installation, video and sculpture into their performance pieces.

Read Art Radar Asia's reviews of:

  • Indian artist Nikhil Chopra’s performance work premieres in Australia

  • The art of history: Singaporean artist Choy Ka Fai rediscovers lost republic

  • Mella Jaarsma in rare Manila performance art residency


and more....

Image: A pair of costumes made from red leather and wood. From 'Animals Have No Religion' by Mella Jaarsma. Image courtesy of Manila Contemporary