Friday, February 20, 2009

CHRIS BURDEN

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Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74

1971-75, 34:38 min, color and b&w, sound

"Chris Burden's provocative, often shocking conceptual performance pieces of the early 1970s retain their raw and confrontational force in these dramatic visual records, shot on Super-8, 16mm film, and half-inch video. Guided by the artist's candid, explanatory comments on both the works and the documentative process, these segments reveal the major themes of Burden's work -- the psychological experience of danger, pain, and physical risk, the aggressive abuse of the body as an art object, and the psychology of the artist/spectator relationship. This compilation is an historical document of one of the most extreme manifestations of 1970s conceptual performance art. Included are the infamous Shoot (1971), in which Burden allows himself to be shot in the arm; Bed Piece (1972), in which he stayed in bed in a gallery for twenty-two days; and the notorious Through the Night Softly (1973), which featured Burden, arms tied behind his naked torso, dragging himself over shards of broken glass. Also included are: 220 (1971) Deadman (1972) Fire Roll (1973) Icarus (1973) B.C. Mexico (1973) TV Ad (1973) Back to You (1974) Velvet Water (1974)."

via UBUWEB

2 comments:

myopia said...

Is he alive still? Unbeknownst to him, he set the precedent for all those assholes making asinine careers out of their fucking movies and cable shows (e.g. jackass, wildboys, viva la bam) they turned his ART into lowbrow drivel-fucking genius!

JWM said...

yeah he's still alive. making sculptures in los angeles and sending ghost ships through the british isles.