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The body is a projection

The program "The Body is a projection," continues exploring the area of contact between the performing current practices and their historical antecedents. Its program consists of two sessions devoted to the American artist Robert Morris with a round table at the end, another session programmed by the philosopher and art critic Jacinto Lageira, and a two-day seminar focusing on curatorial practices in the Performance Art, directed by Roselee Goldberg, director of "Performa" in New York and author of seminal books on the history of Performance Art.

Four Pieces by Morris
Babette Mangolte
1993, 16mm, b / w, sound, 94min.
Courtesy of Babette Mangolte

Mumble
Lynda Benglo
1972, video, b / w, sound, 20 min.
Distribution Video Data Bank, New York

Exchange
Robert Morris
1973, video, b / w, sound, 36 min.
Distribution Video Data Bank, New York

 

ROUNDTABLE
Participants:
Delfim Sardo - Director of the Exhibition Centre of Centro Cultural de Belem
Jacinto Lageira - Philosopher. Art Critic. Teach Art History and Aesthetics at the Université de Paris-I/Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris.
Phillippe-Alain Michaud - "Film Curator" of the Musee National d'Art Moderne - Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.
Moderator:
Liliana Coutinho - Master of Curatorial Studies, the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon.

 

Piece Touchèe
Martin Arnold
1989, 16mm, b / w, sound, 16 min. Shown on DVD.

Why get the things in the muddle
Hill Gary
1984, video, color, sound, 33 min.

Waterproof
Daniel Larrieu
1986, video, color, sound, 21 min.

Monstres (Rep.)
Jan Kopp
2003 DVD, color, sound, 60 min.

 

Seminar on "Curating Performance" with Roselee Goldberg

Roselee Goldberg is an art historian expert in performance. She is the founder, director and commissioner of PERFORMA Biennial, a professor at New York University and author of a comprehensive work devoted to performance, where we highlight the work Laurie Anderson (New York, Thames & Hudson, 2000) and Performance Art: From Futurism to the Present (New York, Thames & Hudson, 1998 and 2001).