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The Performing Observer : Essays on Contemporary Art, Performance, and Photography - Martin Patrick

The Performing Observer

Essays on Contemporary Art, Performance, and Photography

By: Martin Patrick

Paperback | 11 May 2023 | Edition Number 1

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Twenty years of writing on art, performance, and photography.

This collection of short, critical writings on contemporary art, performance, and photography analyzes a wide range of global practitioners, from emerging to established artists. The result is a well-informed, jargon-free survey of significant developments in contemporary art and culture over the past two decades. Among the artists discussed are Francis Alys, Laurie Anderson, Chris Burden, William Eggleston, Cindy Sherman, and Andy Warhol.

The subject area examines an important series of interconnected contemporary art practices. Comprising writings on performance-based work, material forms, and photography, the book locates performance within a broader art context. Approachable for a wide audience, it provides scholarly and critical depth along with an accessible writing style. It will particularly appeal to readers closely involved in contemporary art theory and practice, whether students, artists, or academics.
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'Drawing from his encyclopedic grasp of the visual arts and popular culture, Martin Patrick conjures up previously unexplored associations between art, rock music and film in these cogent essays on contemporary art. Whether characterizing visionary photographer William Eggleston as "unequal parts of William Faulkner, Jerry Lee Lewis and Hunter S. Thompson" or handily comparing conceptualist Chris Burden's extreme performances to those of Iggy Pop, Patrick's critical examinations of artworks and artwords are jargon-free, brimming with witty musings, elastic but never overstretched.'

-- Barry Blinderman, writer, educator, lecturer and musician

'Martin Patrick is the humane professor I want to stare down the end of twentieth century art days with. With him, I'm ready to face Anne Noble's "Ice Blink" and the environmental and political corrosion now everywhere on the horizon. In The Performing Observer, Patrick captures art's odd adjacencies and taxonomies, from Iggy Pop stage diving and writhing to a retrospective of senior Aotearoa painter, Robyn Kahukiwa. Amongst it all, a self-portrait of Patrick emerges: a kindly ophiophilist standing in a snake pit, without the antidote. Incisive and alive.'

-- Megan Dunn, author of Tinderbox and Things I Learned at Art School

'Retaining an approachable writing style that will appeal to an arts orientated reader whilst offering scholarly and critical depth is a hallmark of The Performing Observer. Engaging with a unique selection of artists, Patrick discusses performance, photography and material forms, speaking indirectly on how to develop and maintain a writing practice in the contemporary arts.'

-- David Cross, Deakin University, Australia

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