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Performance art, Audiences, Performing artsEdition | Availability |
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No innocent bystanders: performance art and audience
2012, Dartmouth College Press
in English
1611683343 9781611683349
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Table of Contents
Introduction: reimagining the audience
Performance after minimalism: fantasies of public and private
Acconci: "Public space is wishful thinking"
Burden: "I'd set it up by telling a bunch of people, and that would make it
Happen"
Abramovi?: "You can stop. you don't have to do this."
Hsieh: "For me, the audience is secondary. however, without them my performances couldn't exist".
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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