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Performance Conservation: A Condition Report, or a Para-Ethnography in Three Acts

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https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/37088
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Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Hölling, Hanna Barbara  
Feldman, Julia Pelta  
Magnin, Emilie  
Editor(s)
Gebhardt Fink, Sabine
Mirčev, Andrej
Type
Book Chapter
Language
English
Subjects

Performance

performance conservat...

ethnography

archive

preservation

continuity

Abstract
In this experimental chapter, three members of the research team Performance: Conservation, Materiality, Knowledge (funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation, 2020-24) set out to perform a condition report that considers performance and performance-based art (later abbreviated to performance). A condition report is a central document in conservation practice that details the condition of an artifact at a given time, supplemented by photographs and symbolic mappings, so that any changes in its material state are documented. But the condition report meant here concerns the very concept of performance and performance conservation. We ask: What would it mean to understand performance through the lens of conservation? And how, in its manifold (after)lives, does performance resist classifications along with the standard curatorial and conservation procedures? Merging critical sensibilities with different tactics and methods in an experimental conservation-conversation that does not adhere to the conventions of academic discourse, we dissect, from our individual perspectives, and map into this chapter, both performance and performance conservation as inherently mutable concepts. Responding to a set of questions that formally guide our writing process, we argue for the necessity of close looking, and sensing, when faced with questions about the performance’s continuing life. Importantly, midway through the project, we are less concerned with delivering ready answers, but rather, in pursuing a certain form of para-ethnography, in which collaborations are forged between distinct actors and expertise. We are keen, moreover, on expanding discussions we have held amongst ourselves and with the project’s guests since its beginning. This is, by default, also an extension of an invitation to the reader to think with us and ultimately enter our conversation.
Subjects
AC Collections. Series. Collected works
N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
NX Arts in general
ISBN
978-3-0358-0683-0
DOI
10.24451/arbor.21747
https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.21747
Publisher URL
https://www.diaphanes.net/titel/revolving-documentsnarrations-of-beginnings-recent-methods-and-cross-mappings-of-performance-art-7577
Organization
Hochschule der Künste Bern  
Institut Materialität in Kunst und Kultur  
Contemporary Arts and Media  
Sponsors
Swiss National Science Foundation
Project(s)
Performance: The Ethics and the Politics of Conservation and Care
Publisher
Diaphanes
Submitter
Hölling, Hanna Barbara
Citation apa
Hölling, H. B., Feldman, J. P., & Magnin, E. (2024). Performance Conservation: A Condition Report, or a Para-Ethnography in Three Acts (S. Gebhardt Fink & A. Mirčev, Eds.). Diaphanes. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.21747
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