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Encyclopedia > Body art
Complex Kadakali makeup is a form of body art
Complex Kadakali makeup is a form of body art

Body art is art made on, with, or consisting of, the human body. The most common forms of body art are tattoos and body piercings, but other types include scarification, branding, scalpelling, shaping (for example tight-lacing of corsets), full body tattoo and body painting. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1224x1532, 271 KB) Summary Painted & Photographed by Pratheepps Licensing The face of a Kathakali artist Kerala, India File links The following pages link to this file: India User:Pratheepps ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1224x1532, 271 KB) Summary Painted & Photographed by Pratheepps Licensing The face of a Kathakali artist Kerala, India File links The following pages link to this file: India User:Pratheepps ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... This article is about the philosophical concept of Art. ... This article is about modern humans. ... For other uses, see Tattoo (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Scarification is a term that is used to describe the act of scarifying. ... Scarification is a term that is used to describe the act of scarifying. ... Scalpelling is a form of body piercing for the creation of decorative perforations through the skin and other body tissue. ... Cathie Jung (born 1937), wearing a sterling silver corset, holds the Guinness World Record for the smallest waist of any currently living person, at 38. ... Hourglass corset from around 1880. ... Katzen is known for her tiger-striped body suit. ... Body art by Youri Messen-Jaschin Face Painter redirects here. ...


More extreme body art can involve things such as mutilation or pushing the body to its physical limits. For example, one of Marina Abramovic's works involved dancing until she collapsed from exhaustion, while one of Dennis Oppenheim's better-known works saw him lying in the sunlight with a book on his chest, until his skin, excluding that covered by the book, was badly sunburned. It can even consist of the arrangement and dissection of preserved bodies in an artistic fashion, as in the case of the plastinated bodies used in the travelling Body Worlds exhibit. Marina Abramović (born 1st November 1946 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a renowned performance artist. ... putos ... Dissected rat showing major organs. ... Plastination is a technique used in anatomy to preserve bodies or body parts. ... Body Worlds is an exhibit of preserved human bodies like this one. ...


In Western art, body art appears to be a sub-category of performance art, in which artists use or abuse their own body to make their particular statements. This article is about Performance art. ...


In more recent times, body became a subject of much broader discussions and treatments that cannot be reduced to the body art in its common understanding. Important strategies that question the human body are: implants, body in symbiosis with the new technologies, virtual body etc. Scientific research in this area, for example that by Kevin Warwick, can be considered in this artistic vein[1]. A special case of the body art strategies is the absence of body. The most important artists that performed the "absence" of body through their artworks were: Keith Arnatt, Andy Warhol, Anthony Gormley and Davor Džalto. With regard to living things, a body is the integral physical material of an individual. ... Physical Features of the Human Body The human body is the entire physical structure of a human organism. ... The term implant has different meanings: in Scientology, see Implant (Scientology) in medicine, see prosthesis This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... For other uses, see Symbiosis (disambiguation). ... The virtual is a concept applied in many fields with somewhat differing connotations, and also denotations. ... Kevin Warwick speaking at the Tomorrows People conference in 2006 hosted by Oxford University. ... ... With regard to living things, a body is the integral physical material of an individual. ... With regard to living things, a body is the integral physical material of an individual. ... Many times, the term art is used to refer to the visual arts. ... Andrew Warhola (August 6, 1928 — February 22, 1987), better known as Andy Warhol, was an American artist who was a central figure in the movement known as Pop art. ... Angel of the North Antony Gormley (born 1950) is an English sculptor. ... Davor Džalto (Давор Џалто) is an artist and art historian born in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina on May 17, 1980. ...

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Examples of body art

Vito Acconci once documented, through photos and text, his daily exercise routine of stepping on and off a chair for as long as possible over several months. Acconci also performed a 'Following Piece', in which he followed randomly chosen New Yorkers. Vito Hannibal Acconci (born January 24, 1940) is a New York-based architect, landscape architect, and installation artist. ...


The Vienna Action Group was formed in 1965 by Herman Nitsch, Otto Muhl, Gunter Brus and Rudolf Schwartzkogler. They performed several body art actions, usually involving social taboos (such as genital mutilation). The term Viennese Actionism describes a short and violent movement in 20th century art that can be regarded as part of the many independent efforts of the sixties to develop action art (Fluxus, Happening, Performance, Body Art, etc. ...


Marina Abramovic performed ‘Rhythm O’ in 1974. In the piece, the audience was given instructions to use on Abramovic's body an array of 72 provided instruments of pain and pleasure, including knives, feathers, and a loaded pistol. Audience members cut her, pressed thorns into her belly, put lipstick on her, and removed her clothers. The performance ended after six hours when someone held the loaded gun up to Abramovic's head and a scuffle broke out. Marina Abramović (born 1st November 1946 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a renowned performance artist. ...


The movement gradually evolved to the works more directed in the personal mythologies, as at Jana Sterbak, Rebecca Horn, Youri Messen-Jaschin or Javier Perez. Jana Sterbak (born 1955) is a Canadian artist best known for her works constructed from meat. ... Rebecca Horn (24 March 1944, Michelstadt)- ) is a German installation artist most famous for her body modifications such as Einhorn (Unicorn), a body-suit with a very large horn projecting vertically from the headpiece, and Pencil Mask, a mesh harness for the head with many pencils projecting out. ... Youri Messen-Jaschin is an artist of Latvian origin, born in Arosa, Switzerland, in 1941. ...


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References

  1. ^ "Body Art", Dennis Publishing for Bizarre (magazine), 2007

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Body art - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (586 words)
Body art is art made on, with, or consisting of, the human body.
In Western art, body art appears to be a sub-category of performance art, in which artists use or abuse their own body to make their particular statements.
Important strategies that question the human body are: implants, body in symbiosis with the new technologies, virtual body etc. A special case of the body art strategies is the absence of body.
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