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      • The main pioneers of performance art include Carolee Schneemann, Marina Abramović, Ana Mendieta, Chris Burden, Hermann Nitsch, Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, Tehching Hsieh, Yves Klein and Vito Acconci.
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  2. Sep 21, 2023 · Among the many famous performance artists are pioneers such as Marina Abramović, Nam June Paik, Ana Mendieta, Joseph Beuys, Tehching Hsieh, and Yves Klein, who form part of the group of prolific modern performance artists.

    • Joseph Beuys
    • Yoko Ono
    • Vito Acconci
    • Marina Abramovic
    • Chris Burden
    • Ana Mendieta
    • Guillermo Gomez-Peña
    • Tino Sehgal

    Joseph Beuys was a German artist, sculptor, and performance artist who was active from the 1950s until his death in 1986. He is considered one of the most influential artists of the 20th century and is best known for his ideas about art as a social and political force. Beuys’s work often incorporated elements of mythology, ritual, and symbolism, an...

    Yoko Ono is a Japanese-born artist, musician, and peace activist who has been active in the art world since the 1950s. She is known for her multimedia work, including conceptual art, performance art, installation art, and music. She is also considered one of the most prolific contributors to the Fluxus movement. Ono’s work often incorporates elemen...

    Vito Acconci was an American artistand designer who was active from the 1960s until his death in 2017. He is known for his conceptual and performance art that often explored themes of identity, the body, and the relationship between the artist and the audience. He began his career as a poet and then turned to performance art in the late 1960s, wher...

    Marina Abramovic is a Serbian-born performance artist who has been engaged in performative action since the 1970s. She is known for her long durational performances that explore the relationship between the one who is performing, the viewers, and the limitations of the body. Her work often pushes the boundaries of what is considered acceptable and ...

    Chris Burden was an American performance artist who was active from the 1970s until his death in 2015. He is best known for his controversial and often dangerous performance pieces that explored the limits of the body, the relationship between art and society, and the role of the artist. Burden’s work often incorporated elements of danger and risk,...

    Ana Mendieta was a Cuban-born American artist who was active from the 1970s until her death in 1985. She is known for her performance art, sculpture, and video works that explored themes of identity, feminism, and the relationship between the body and the earth. Many of her works were ephemeral and involved her own body, often using the natural lan...

    Guillermo Gomez-Peña is a Mexican-born performance artist, writer, and cultural activist who has been active since the early 1980s. He is a member of the performance art collective La Pocha Nostra, which he co-founded in 1984. His work often addresses issues of race, gender, and cultural identity, and he is known for his use of his own body and cul...

    Tino Sehgal is a German-born contemporary artist known for his conceptual, participatory performance art. He began creating work in the early 2000s and since then, his work has been exhibited and performed in museums, galleries, and other cultural institutions worldwide. Sehgal’s work is known for being ephemeral and hard to document, as it exists ...

    • Rhythm 0, 1974. Arguably the most important performance of her career, Rhythm 0 gave Abramović celebrity status in the art world. The performance took place in Naples in 1994.
    • Rhythm 5, 1974. One of the first profound performances of Abramović’s career, Rhythm 5 explores the physical and mental limits of the human body. The artist risked her own life for her art in an extreme performance where she almost suffocated.
    • Rest Energy, 1980. Abramović met Ulay (Frank Uwe Laysiepen) in Amsterdam in 1975, and the legendary couple lived together for 12 years. They made pioneering work as a duo, where they explored their love for one another and the division between mind and body.
    • The Lovers, 1988. Abramović and Ulay’s relationship deteriorated, and in 1988—after several years of conflict—they marked the end of their relationship with a spiritual journey by walking across the Great Wall of China.
    • Ana Mendieta. Untitled (from the Silueta series), 1973-1977. MCA Chicago. At the tender age of 12, Mendieta fled the political turmoil of her native Havana for an orphanage in Dubuque, Iowa, together with her sister and thousands of other unaccompanied Cuban children.
    • Adrian Piper. The Mythic Being: Sol’s Drawing #1–5, 1974. Walker Art Center. Advertisement. Active during the American Civil Rights movement, Piper’s works explore racial and cultural bias.
    • Tania Bruguera. Tatlin's Whisper #6 (Havana Version), 2009. The Watermill Center Benefit Auction. Bidding closed. As a Cuban artist working between Havana and the United States, Bruguera has centered her practice on issues of political power and representation.
    • VALIE EXPORT. Untitled. lokal_30. Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT changed her given name—Waltraud Hollinger, née Lehner—in 1967 in order to renounce the patriarchal identity attached to her by her father and her former husband.
  3. 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.

  4. Jun 8, 2017 · List of famous performance artists, with photos, bios, and other information when available. Who are the top performance artists in the world? This includes the most prominent performance artists, living and dead, both in America and abroad.

  5. Marina Abramović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Марина Абрамовић, pronounced [marǐːna abrǎːmoʋitɕ]; born November 30, 1946) is a Serbian conceptual and performance artist. Her work explores body art, endurance art, the relationship between the performer and audience, the limits of the body, and the possibilities of the mind. [1]

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