Phrases with «durational performance»

Durational performance refers to a type of performance art or theater where the act or activity takes place over an extended period of time, creating a more immersive experience for the audience. It involves slow and prolonged actions or events that may last several hours or even days, allowing the performers to explore the passage of time and engage with the audience on a deeper level. Full definition

Sentences with «durational performance»

  • Her sculptures occupy a stage - like space for durational performances in which they are enlivened by interaction with the vulnerability of human models. (smackmellon.org)
  • Better known for durational performance pieces and videos (one involves his mother spitting repeatedly in his face), the artist found early inspiration in the compositions of Elizabeth Peyton, and originally trained as a painter. (artsy.net)
  • «Gallace's filtering of detail doesn't follow an Impressionist's logic of light and distance; it's a product of her own compelling algorithm... While many artists devote a lifetime to the potentially breathtaking project of minor variation within sharp constraints, the enduring, unpinpointable coolness of Gallace's work always makes one wonder if there is not an element of durational performance in her persistence.» (curamagazine.com)
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