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Performance Saga, Interview 02, VALIE EXPORT

Artist
VALIE EXPORT
Date
2007
Publisher
Edition Fink
Format
Video
ISBN
978-3-03746-113-6
Size
13.7 × 18.9 cm
Description

The performances, installations, films, photos, and ideas of the Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT have challenged the gaze and attitudes of the art public for four decades. Her film work and involvement in feminist issues led her to Expanded Cinema actions starting in 1968, today recognized as milestones in cinema and performance history.

In her interview with Andrea Saemann and Chris Regn, VALIE EXPORT provides glimpses into her present work and tells about the beginnings of her work. The DVD edition includes a booklet with an article by Sibylle Peters.

Edited by Andrea Saemann and Katrin Grögel. 39 minutes. German with English subtitles. Booklet in German and English.

For private use only.

  1. Performance Saga, Interview 02, VALIE EXPORT
 

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