Keynote: Can Performance Be Conserved? An Introduction to a Contested Field
Version
Published
Date Issued
2023-10-14
Author(s)
Type
Conference Paper
Language
English
Abstract
Can performance be conserved, and if so, how? And what does it mean to conserve performance? Performance works—ephemeral, sensitive to site, embedded in history, and often tied to the body of the artist—have long been considered beyond the reach of conservation and restoration, which have traditionally focused on objects, rather than moving bodies. And yet, situating conservation next to performance offers an intriguing point of entry for theoretical and practical investigations. Examined through the lens of conservation, what is performance, and what it might become? What might this new disciplinary lens reveal about performance— and what about conservation? As an evolving practical-theoretical paradigm and a way of theorizing and bringing objects to conscious attention, how does conservation itself change vis-à-vis these new “objects”? Is conservation sustainable, as an imperative, principle and category, or do performative works necessitate distinct modalities of care?
Subjects
N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
NX Arts in general
Publisher URL
Sponsors
Swiss National Science Foundation
Project(s)
Performance: Conservation, Materiality, Knowledge
Conference
VII CONGRESSO ANDA # 2023
Submitter
Hölling, Hanna Barbara
Citation apa
Hölling, H. B. (2023). Keynote: Can Performance Be Conserved? An Introduction to a Contested Field. VII CONGRESSO ANDA # 2023. https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/35974
