The Live Museum : Performance and Art Institutions in 1970s America

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The Live Museum : Performance and Art Institutions in 1970s America

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

The Live Museum uncovers the surprising history of live performances in US museums during the 1970s, exploring how and why both art and museums came alive in this era. It reframes this period as a pivotal moment when museums and artists co-created new possibilities for art in motion—an experiment that continues to shape the museum experience today.

Drawing on meticulous archival research and in-depth case studies, this book examines landmark events across a range of institutions by figures such as Merce Cunningham, Laurie Anderson, Chris Burden, and even a cameo by Arnold Schwarzenegger, revealing a period of experimental energy as artists and museums negotiated, challenged, and inspired one another. Rejecting the notion that performance art is inherently anti-institutional, The Live Museum situates these developments within the broader cultural and political landscape, including the distribution of performance and public art funding. It shows how frictions between artists and museums spurred innovation: artists developed new formats and inventive modes of documentation, while institutions expanded programming, adapted to funding structures, and became more dynamic, responsive, and diverse.

Iconoclastic yet rigorously historical, this book speaks to scholars and students of art history, performance studies, museum studies, and cultural history, as well as artists, curators, and cultural producers.

Contents

Introduction

1 Biting the Hand? Taming the Unruly? The Contested Relationship between Living Art and Museums

2 Dance in the White Cube: The Merce Cunningham Dance Company at the Walker Art Center, 1972

3 On the Compatibility of Body Art and Museums: Bodyworks at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, 1975

4 On the Eventization of the Museum: Avant-Garde Performance Meets Bodybuilding at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 1976

5 Economies of Performance: The Foundation of Art Performances and Projects Inc. and the Distribution of Performance

6 "Partially Funded by the National Endowment for the Arts": Public Art Funding and the Institutionalization of Performance

Conclusion

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