Tuesday, November 23, 2010

leigh bowery

leigh bowery is most famously known for his performance art and rather unusual sense of fashion. He is considered one of the most influential figures in both New York & London's fashion circles during the 1980's-1990's. Unfortunately he life ended shortly after he contracted aids but he will forever be remembered for his image & style that reflected his artwork. He is also recognized for his influence in the then "underground" world of gay night clubs. He started Taboo which quickly turned into a much bigger scene called Studio 54 , where fashion and wild times were guaranteed. 

Laurie Anderson

Laurie Anderson is an American expiremtal performance artist. She is the master of "audio drag", the talking stick and many other experimental musical instruments. She is best known for her single "O superman" which hit the top of the UK pop charts. 
I really was impressed with Anderson's whole image and intelligence. She contributed so many musical instruments that changed the course of the way sound could be replicated, changed, and reproduced.

Friday, November 12, 2010

Klaus Nomi

I found Klaus Nomi to be very interesting. He is recognized for his AMAZING vocal range and stage persona.  He aways wore heavy makeup, unusual outfits, and rocked his signature hair due. While watching the video about him during class i was immediately reminded of the opera singers and how they would castrate boys at a young age so their voice wouldn't change.

Joseph Beuys

Joseph Beuys was a sculpture and performance artist that worked within the Fluxux movement during the 1960's. He was deeply involved with German politics. I found it interesting that the hat that he is recognized for always wearing was to cover up a war wound.The wound earned him a "wound badge" awarded by the Nazis which was the most highly honored, since it had to be "bought with blood". Although Beuys is highly against war and Nazism, his art was highly influenced by many of his experiences and views on the war and politics.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

FLUXUS

The Fluxus movement surfaced in New York in the 60's, then worked its way to Europe and evetually Japan. Influenced by Dada, Bauhaus, and Zen, Fluxus objects and performances are known for minimalistic approaches and gestural movements with in many cases, a risque burlesque standpoint. 
Often viewed as pranksters, the Fluxus performers were a group of radical leaders that aimed to change the social and political views of society in their time period. Yoko Ono is one of the best-known Fluxus artists.  

Extreme performance art & ko murobushi

Last class we discussed the The Viennese Aktionists and extreme performance art. The films were sexual, political, violent, and pretty gross. They followed the concept based on the natural aspects of human species- reproduction,sex,eating, and even explored all the wonderful way of ridding wastes out of the body.
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Ko Murobushi is one of the greatest Butoh-dancers. Along with Ushio Ama- gatsu and Akaji Maro, he founded the longest running Butoh dance company called Dairakudan. In 1974 he created the Butoh-magazine “Hageshii Kisetsu” and founded Ariadone (female Butoh Company) and Sebi (a male Butoh Company). Although his performances shocked the Japanese public they have been highly acknowledged in other locations.