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Czech action art - a medium similar to performance art that does
not require an audience - emerged out of the political and social
turmoil of the 1960s. This movement has received little critical
attention, however, as the Iron Curtain prevented its dissemination
to an international audience. Here theorist and art historian
Pavlina Morganova gives this art scene its due, chronicling its
inception and tracing its evolution through to the present.
Morganova explains the various forms of action art, from the
"actions" and "happenings" of the 1960s; to the actions of land art
that encompass stones, trees, water, or fire; to recent displays of
body art; to the actions of the latest generation of artists, who
are using the principles of action art in contemporary
postconceptual and participative art. Along the way, she introduces
the most prominent Czech artists of each specific niche, including
Milan Knizak, Zorka Saglova, Ivan Kafka, Petr Stembera, Karel
Miler, Jiri Kovanda, and Katerina Seda, and demonstrates not only
the changes in the art forms themselves but also the shifting roles
of artists and spectators after World War II. With over one hundred
illustrations, Czech Action Art introduces this heretofore
overlooked but fascinating art form to a global readership.
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