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The Phenomenology of Blood in Performance Art

 
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This book is a major new publication that expands the philosophical contextualisation of blood, its presence and absence, across the practice of performance art from a phenomenological perspective.  

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The Phenomenology of Blood in Performance Art is a major new publication that expands the philosophical contextualisation of blood, its presence and absence, across the practice of performance art from a phenomenological perspective.  


Edited by T. J. Bacon (she/they) and Chelsea Coon (she/her) this book moves beyond an established cannon of artists to ensure an inclusive representation of practices from a wider range of practitioners. First hand interviews and conversations have been gathered from both canonical names as well as individuals who are prevalent in their communities and/or respective subcultures, but less represented within the frameworks of scholarly discourse. Each offers the opportunity to examine their experiences creating artworks and in turn contributes to the context of phenomenological examination within this publication through complementary scholarly texts from leading thinkers who frame phenomenological application to both visual art and transdisciplinary context. 


Featuring artists through new exclusive interviews and contributions including Marina Abramovic, Jelili Atiku, Ron Athey, Franko B, Niya B, Marisa Carnesky, Cheslea Coon, Victor Martinez Diaz, Rufus Elliot, Ernst Fischer, Louis Fleischauer, Poppy Jackson, Mirabelle Jones, Andre Molodkin, Hermann Nitsch, ORLAN, Mike Parr, Greta Sharp, tjb, and Paola Paz Yee and reference to many more. 


Alongside new essays by leading phenomenological and interdisciplinary art scholars and philosophers including T. J. Bacon, Chelsea Coon, Stuart Grant, Kelly Jordan, Lynn Lu, Roberta Mock, Amber Mussar and Raegan Truax. Together they represent a significant exploration of intricate and dynamic responses to the cultural fabric of contemporary lived experiences across space and time through the medium of blood in performance art.  


 


This incredible analysis of this performance art will be of huge interest to students and practitioners of live art, performance art, visual art, fine art, phenomenology and performance philosophy.

Table of Contents:

Acknowledgements


Introduction: The Phenomenology of Bloody Performance Art!


T J Bacon, Chelsea Coon


Part I: The Phenomenology of Bloody Pain


T J Bacon


I. Intentionality of a Moment ? Three stages of a reduction


Stuart Grant


II. In Conversation ? Franko B and Andrei Molodkin


T J Bacon, Chelsea Coon, Becky Haghpanah-Shirwan`


III. In Conversation ? Louis Fleischauer and Ernst Fischer


T J Bacon


IV. Blood Rituals - A Provocation to Queer a Phenomenological Soil


T J Bacon


V. In Conversation - Hermann Nitsch


T J Bacon


VI. The Phenomenology of the Visceral Response


Lynn Lu


VII. In Conversation ? Mike Parr


T J Bacon


Part II: The Phenomenology of Bloody Care


T J Bacon


VIII. Being shattered ? fragility and our psychogenesis


Kelly Jordan


IX. In Conversation ? ORLAN and Marina Abramović


T J Bacon, Kelly Jordan


X. Experiential Traces: The Aesthetic of Absence


Chelsea Coon


XI. In Conversation ? Mirabelle Jones and Chelsea Coon


Chelsea Coon


XII. In Conversation - Paola Paz Yee and Victor Martinez Diaz


Chelsea Coon


 


 


XIII. Tainted Blood? Thinking Blood and Bleeding with Race


Amber Jamilla Musser


XIV. In Conversation - Jelili Atiku


Chelsea Coon


Part III: The Phenomenology of Bloody Disruption


T J Bacon


XV. The fluidity or transmutability of borders held in the lived body of trans and non-binary bodies


T J Bacon


XVI. In Conversation ? tjb and Ron Athey


Chelsea Coon


XVII. Bleeding Pulsing Biding Time - Durational Performance and Phenomenological Unmuting in the work of MC Coble


Raegan Truax


XVIII. Reclaiming the body: blood, trauma, protest


Roberta Mock


XIX. In Conversation - Marisa Carnesky and Poppy Jackson


T J Bacon


References


Index