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VII INTERNACIONAL PERFORMANCE ART CONFERENCE

16 September 2022 - 18 September 2022
Coordination:
Carmen Hermo (CGAC)
Directorate:
Marta Pol Rigau, Carlos Tejo

The conference is organized by the University of Vigo and the Museum of Galician Contemporary Art (CGAC).

The main objective of the conference will be focused on the analysis and reflection of action art new approaches, both from practice and from theoretical reflection.

 

Programme:

PROGRAMME

Friday 16 September

4.30 p.m. Presentation by Santiago Olmo

5.00 p.m.  Plenary Conference by Pilar Parcerisas: Joseph Beuys In Spain. The Trilogy of Acción Manresa. Presented and moderated by Marta Pol Rigau

6.00 p.m. Table 2. The Possible Interactions between Action Art and the Political Context (II)

Corporealities to the Limit. Interactions between Performance Art and the Political Context. Diana Carolina Berjarano Coca, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona

Lost Causes and the Art of Activism. Jesús María Palomino Obrero, University of Seville

7.30 p.m. ART You Are ART. Performance by Yolanda Herranz

 

Saturday 17 September

CGAC Auditorium

10.00 a.m. Table 3. Action and Its Intersections (I)

Performance and Dance under the Merleau-Pontian Paradigm. Sofía Fernández González, University of Santiago de Compostela

Roof and Fire Piece: The Urban Scene of Trisha Brown and Babett Mangolte. Elisa Miravalles, Complutense University of Madrid

The Everyday Body and Capoeira Angola: Contemporary Tools for Decolonising the Body. Gabrielle Mendieta Pérez, Polytechnic University of Valencia

 

12.00 p.m. Plenary conference by Óscar Abril Ascaso.  From Club7 to Club9. Twenty-five Years Performativising Culture. Presented and moderated by Carlos Tejo Veloso.

 

4:00 p.m. Table 4. Theoretical Reflection on Action Art (I)

Documentation of Performance Art: Analysis of Mirror of Origin by Deborah De Robertis. Marc Montijano Cañellas, University of Malaga

Intersections of Art and Science: Generative Performative Creations in Real Time. Isabel Maria Pereira dos Santos, University of Coimbra

 

5.30 p.m. Table 5. Action and Its Intersections (II)

Gallinassa en l’Huerta de València. Pondering Our Local Identity from the Educational Performance. Amparo Alonso-Sanz, University of Valencia, and Ricard Ramon Camps, University of Valencia

Pedagogical Missions for Supreme Innocence. Carme María Belmonte, Luis Vives Secondary School, Valencia, and Lucía Peiró Lloret, interdisciplinary artist

Belonging: The Sound of Silence and the Wash Basins - The Opportunities of Arts to

Renew Public SpaceMário Mesquita, Faculty of Architecture, University of Porto

The Folded Performance: Unfolding the Action in Digital. Carlos Fernández López, University of Vigo

 

Sunday 18 September

CGAC Auditorium

10.00 a.m. Table 6. Theoretical Reflection on Action Art (II) 

La Transvestite / Trans Artistic Disobedience as Historical Reparation in the Argentine Scene. Eliana Francesca Arévalo Delgado, University of Oviedo

Performance As an Object? An Evaluation of Some of the Proposals by Graham Harman. Sergio Meijide Casas, University of Santiago de Compostela

NOT THERE (YET) – For a Post-History of Performance Art. Pablo Alvez, Artinprocess, University of Surrey

2.30 p.m. Closing and conclusions