Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
266
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2000
Description
Frazer Ward explores the intricate interplay between public and private spheres in the performance art of Vito Acconci and Chris Burden. Through meticulous analysis, he delves into how these artists engaged with intimacy and vulnerability, both in their work and their lives, challenging the boundaries that often separate personal experience from public spectacle.
Ward's examination reveals the nuanced ways in which Acconci and Burden navigated their identities and societal norms, pushing the limits of art as a means of self-expression and commentary. By reflecting on their performances, readers gain insight into the complex dynamics of visibility, secrecy, and the emotional landscape of art in contemporary culture.
Ward's examination reveals the nuanced ways in which Acconci and Burden navigated their identities and societal norms, pushing the limits of art as a means of self-expression and commentary. By reflecting on their performances, readers gain insight into the complex dynamics of visibility, secrecy, and the emotional landscape of art in contemporary culture.