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PERFORMA New York biennial of new visual art performance 327 East 18th Street NY-10003 New York USA fon 212.533.5720 info@performa-arts.org
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The Third Biennial of New Visual Art Performance, New York City
Künstler: Agnieszka Kurant, Adam Pendleton, Ahmet Ogut, Aida Ruilova, Aldo Tambellini, Alex Waterman, Alexandre Singh, Alicia Framis, Amy Granat, An Architektur , Anat Pick, Anna Halprin, Anne Collod, Arto Lindsay, Aurelien Froment, Ben Coonley, Ben Vautier, Benedict Drew, Bernd Krauss, Blixa Bargeld, Bradley Eros, Brendan Fowler, Broadside , Brody Condon, Bruce Nauman, Bruno Jasienski, Candice Breitz, Carlo Zanni, Chameckilerner , Charlemagne Palestine, Charles Bernstein, Christian Tomaszewski & Joanna Malinowska, Christoph Draeger, Circular File , City of Tomorrow (Lize Mogel, Jen Kaminsky & Stephanie Rothenberg), Cyprien Gaillard & Koudlam , Davide Balula, Danielle Freakley, Darius Miksys, Deborah Hay, Darren Bader, Destroy All Monsters , Dexter Sinister, Diango Hernandez, Discoteca Flaming Star , Dominique Gonzales-Foerster & Ari Benjamin-Meyer, Einat Amir, Elliott Sharp, Emily Coates, Emily Mast, Emily Sundblad, Emma Hart, Eva & Franco Mattes (0100101110101101.org), Falke Pisano, Felicia Ballos, Fia Backström, Fischerspooner , Fred Frith, The Future (Matthew Silver & Shoval Zohar), Gabriel Lester, Gavin Russom, Genesis P-Orridge, George Kuchar, Glenn Kaino, Guido van der Werve, Guillaume Desanges, Guy Ben-Ner, Guy Benfield, Guy Richards Smit, Hair Stylistics , Haley Mellin, Ian Monk (OULIPO), Jad Fair & Lumberob, James Hoff, Jeff Crouse & Aaron Meyers, Jen DeNike, Jennifer Walshe, Jimmy Raskin, Joan Jonas, Joan La Barbara, Joan Juliet Buck, JODI , John Malpede, John Butcher, John Cage, John Duncan, John Yau, John Zorn, Jonas Mekas, Joseph Grigely, Justin Bond, Kabir Carter, Kalup Linzy, Katia Bassanini, Katie Paterson, Keren Cytter / D.I.E. Now , Khatt Foundation , Lilibeth Cuenca, Lisa Kirk, Loris Greaud, Luciano Chessa, Lucie Fontaine, Lucy Raven, Luis Recoder, Luisa Gui, Charles Chemin & Carlos Soto, Christian Wassmann, Lynn Hershman, Lynne Margulies, Mai Ueda, Marcella Vanzo, Marcello Maloberti, Maria Hassabi, Marianne Vitale, Marije Vogelzang / Proef , Marina Rosenfeld, Margaret Lee, Mark Dion, Markus Miessen & nOffice, Martha Colburn, Marti Guixe, Marysia Lewandowska & Neil Cummings, Matthieu Laurette, Max Neuhaus, Meg Stuart, Michael Aerts, Michel Auder, Michael Smith, Mike Kelley, Mike Patton, Mindy Vale & Danny McDonald, Momus & Aki Sasamoto, Nick Hallett, Oliver Payne & Nick Relph, Nikhil Chopra, Nils Bech & Lina Viste Groenil, Noordung , Olaf Breuning, Oliver Herring, Omer Fast, Oswaldo Macia, Paul Elliman, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Pauline Oliveros, Patrick Cleandenim, Patrick Meagher, Pedro / Murial / Esther (P.M.E.), Pierre Bismuth, Professor Eilers, Project Projects , Rabih Mroue, Ragnar Kjartansson & Alterazioni Video, R.H. Quaytman, Rainer Ganahl, Rancourt / Yatsuk, Rashid Johnson, Rita Ackermann, Robert Lazzarini, Robert Wilson, Ruth Sacks, Ryan McNamara, Ryan Sawyer, Sandra Gibson, Santiago Sierra, Saya Woolfalk, Scott Keightley & Tom O´Neill, Shana Lutker, Shana Moulton, Shannon Plumb, Shelley Hirsch, Stuart Sherman, Sung Hwan Kim, Sylvie Fleury, Tacita Dean, Tamar Ettun, Tan Lin, Tanja Ostojic, Terence Koh, The Bruce High Quality Foundation , Tony Clifton, Tony Conrad, Thurston Moore, Tracey Emin, Trisha Baga, Uqbar Foundation (Mariana Castillo Deball & Irene Kopelman), Vadim Vosters, Wangechi Mutu & Imani Uzuri, William Kentridge, Yang Fudong, Yemenwed , Yeondoo Jung, Ylva Ogland, Yvonne Rainer, Z´EV
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PERFORMA 09 COMING TO NEW YORK CITY NOVEMBER 1-22, 2009
Performa 09, the third biennial of new visual art performance, will be held in New York City from November 1-22, 2009. The three-week city-wide festival will feature new Performa Commissions and an exciting program of performances, exhibitions, educational forums, film screenings, and radio and television broadcasts. Presented with a consortium of arts institutions and a network of public and private venues across the city, Performa 09 will showcase the work of approximately 100 artists in collaboration with over 25 curators -- institutional and independent -- in a lively, performance-driven "festival as think tank" that will be a catalyst for envisioning New York City as "the city of the Future".
Performa 09 will mark the 100th anniversary of the publication of F.T. Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto" in 1909, which launched the most provocative and cross-disciplinary artistic movement of the twentieth century, bringing some of the radical propositions of the Futurists a century ago back to life in unexpected ways. Using the Futurist template of manifestos-for-the-future in all disciplines, Performa 09 will explore exciting new ideas in visual art, film, music, poetry, graphic design, dance, architecture, and urbanism. The city of New York itself will be featured as an evolving ignition of ideas, its streets, transportation, and airwaves providing a platform for public engagement and inspiration. Following the biennial, several Performa Commissions will tour to venues in Milan, Mexico City and Shanghai. The countdown to Performa 09 will begin with a special Futurist Banquet on February 20th -- the date, one hundred years ago, of the publication of the original manifesto on the front page of Paris's Le Figaro -- featuring an inventive menu of recipes from Marinetti's Futurist Cookbook (1932), live music, and performances celebrating this historic occasion.
ABOUT PERFORMA
Performa, a non-profit multidisciplinary arts organization established by art historian and curator RoseLee Goldberg in 2004, is dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the twenty-first century. Performa launched New York's first performance biennial, Performa 05, in 2005, followed by Performa 07 in 2007.
Performa is supported by grants from the Toby Devan Lewis Philanthropic Fund, The Rockefeller Foundation NYC Cultural Innovation Fund, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Greenwall Foundation, the Peter Norton Family Foundation, the David & Elaine Potter Charitable Trust, Bloomberg L.P., the Korea Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Helena Rubenstein Foundation, the Starry Night Fund of the Tides Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Arts, Furthermore: a program of the J.M. Kaplan Fund, the Performa Board of Directors, the Performa Producer's Circle, the Performa Visionaries, and many generous individuals. Public support is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Council for the Humanities, and The Lower Manhattan Cultural Council.
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