Oreet Ashery
Maja Bajevic
Orshi Drozdik
Esther Ferrer
Kate Gilmore
Lorraine O'Grady
Sanja Ivekovic
Verena Kyselka
Nicola L
Suzanne Lacy
Leslie Labowitz
Babette Mangolte
Yoko Ono
Orlan
Tanja Ostojic
Ewa Partum
Ulrike Rosenbach
Boryana Rossa
Stefanie Seibold
Cornelia Sollfrank
Gabriele Stotzer
Martha Wilson
Helena Almeida
Oreet Ashery
Renate Bertlmann
Nancy Buchanan
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha
Laura Cottingham
Disband
Yingmei Duan
Valie Export
Factory of Found Clothes
Esther Ferrer
Simone Forti
Twin Gabriel
Kate Gilmore
Nan Hoover
Sanja Ivekovic
Elzbieta Jablonska
Francoise Janicot
Joan Jonas
Tina Keane
Verica Kovacevska
Elena Kovylina
Katarzyna Kozyra
Christina Kubisch
Natalia LL
Manon
Ana Mendieta
Marta Minujin
Fina Miralles
Linda Montano
Charlotte Moorman
Margherita Morgantin
Alketa Xhafa Mripa
Ewa Partum
Jillian Pena
Performance Saga
Andrea Saemann
Katrin Grogel
Howardena Pindell
Adrian Piper
Ulrike Rosenbach
Martha Rosler
Boryana Rossa
Christine Schlegel
Cornelia Schleime
Carolee Schneemann
Ene-Liis Semper
Bonnie Ora Sherk
Cornelia Sollfrank
Spiderwoman Theater
Gabriele Stotzer
Mierle Laderman Ukeles
The Waitresses
Faith Wilding
Hannah Wilke
Martha Wilson
Nil Yalter
Antonia Baehr
Colette
Lilibeth Cuenca
Sanja Ivekovic
Sonja Pregrad
Tanja Ostojic
Boryana Rossa
Oleg Mavromatti
Andrea Saemann
Carolee Schneemann
Cornelia Sollfrank
Faith Wilding
Ewa Partum
Bettina Knaup
Beatrice E. Stammer
The international project provides an exemplary overview of gender-critical performance art of the 1960s and 1970s and its current 'return' in form of appropriations, re-enactments and archival or documentary projects. The exhibition documents performative works from 24 artists spanning across two generations. The selected works extend the perspective beyond the canon of the known and familiar in order to demonstrate the diversity and complexity of (feminist) performative strategies. This includes movements in Eastern and South Eastern Europe as well as the former GDR (since the beginning of the 1980s), which often developed parallel to and independent of "Western art".
Exhibition—Video archive—Live Performances—Conference
A project by cross links e.V.
Curated by Bettina Knaup and Beatrice E. Stammer
The international performance project re.act.feminism provides an exemplary overview of gender-critical performance art of the 1960s and 1970s and its current ‘return’ in form of appropriations, re-enactments and archival or documentary projects.
The exhibition documents performative works from 24 artists spanning across two generations. The selected works extend the perspective beyond the canon of the known and familiar in order to demonstrate the diversity and complexity of (feminist) performative strategies. This includes performance movements in Eastern and South Eastern Europe as well as the former GDR (since the beginning of the 1980s), which often developed parallel to and independent of “Western art”.
The video archive offers visitors the possibility to choose from a wealth of more than 70 performance documents, video performances and interviews with artists and to view these “on demand”. This unique collection allows an intensive examination of feminist inspired performance art in both the East and West.
A performance programme by artists of different generations, performance interviews, discussions and theoretical reflections not only pursues the question of how performance can be archived, documented and re-enacted, but also introduces current strategies of gender-critical and interventionist performance.
Exhibition:
Oreet Ashery (IL/UK), Maja Bajević (BIH/D), Colette (USA), Orshi Drozdik (H), VALIE EXPORT (A), Esther Ferrer (E), Kate Gilmore (USA), Lorraine O’Grady (USA), Sanja Iveković (HR), Verena Kyselka (GDR/D), Nicola L (F), Suzanne Lacy & Leslie Labowitz (USA), Babette Mangolte (USA), Yoko Ono (J/USA), Orlan (F), Tanja Ostojić (SRB/D), Ewa Partum (PL/D), Ulrike Rosenbach (D), Boryana Rossa (BG), Stefanie Seibold (A/D), Cornelia Sollfrank (D), Gabriele Stötzer (GDR/D) and Martha Wilson (USA).
Video archive:
Helena Almeida (PT), Oreet Ashery (IL/UK), Renate Bertlmann (A), Nancy Buchanan (USA), Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (ROK/USA), Laura Cottingham (USA), Disband (USA), Yingmei Duan (CN/D), VALIE EXPORT (A), Factory of Found Clothes (RUS), Esther Ferrer (E), Simone Forti (I/USA), (e.) Twin Gabriel (DDR/D), Kate Gilmore (USA), Nan Hoover (USA/NL), Sanja Iveković (HR), Elżbieta Jabłońska (PL), Françoise Janicot (F), Joan Jonas (USA), Tina Keane (UK), Verica Kovacevska (MK/UK), Elena Kovylina (RUS), Katarzyna Kozyra (PL/D), Christina Kubisch (D), Natalia LL (PL), Manon (CH), Ana Mendieta (C/USA), Marta Minujín (ARG), Fina Miralles (E), Linda Montano (USA), Charlotte Moorman (USA), Margherita Morgantin (I), Alketa Xhafa Mripa (Kosovo), Ewa Partum (PL /D), Jillian Peña (USA), Performance Saga (Andrea Saemann (CH) & Katrin Grögel (D)), Howardena Pindell (USA), Adrian Piper (USA), Ulrike Rosenbach (D), Martha Rosler (USA), Boryana Rossa (BG), Christine Schlegel (DDR/D), Cornelia Schleime (DDR/D), Carolee Schneemann (USA), Ene-Liis Semper (EST), Bonnie Ora Sherk (USA), Cornelia Sollfrank (D), Spiderwoman Theater (USA), Gabriele Stötzer (DDR/D), Mierle Laderman Ukeles (USA), The Waitresses (USA), Faith Wilding (PY/USA), Hannah Wilke (USA), Martha Wilson (USA), Nil Yalter (ET/F).
Live Performances:
Antonia Baehr (D), Colette (USA), Lilibeth Cuenca (DK), Sanja Iveković und Sonja Pregrad (HR), Tanja Ostojić (SRB/D), Boryana Rossa (BG) and Oleg Mavromatti (RUS), Andrea Saemann (CH), Carolee Schneemann (USA), Cornelia Sollfrank (D) and Faith Wilding (USA) and a Mail Art Action by Ewa Partum (PL/D).
In partnership with Akademie der Künste, Berlin; supported by Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Schering Stiftung and Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. Thanks for further support and co-operation: Cine Plus, Institut Français, Pro Helvetia, Schweizer Kulturstiftung, Collegium Hungaricum.
Image: Boryana Rossa and Ultrafuturo, SZ-ZS Performance, 2005
Press contact:
artpress – Ute Weingarten phone: +49-30-21961843 mail: artpress@uteweingarten.de
Opening: 12 December 2008, 7 pm
Performances and Conference: 22. - 25. January 2009
Akademie der Künste, Berlin
Hanseatenweg 10 10557 Berlin
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 11 am to 8 pm