At the WAM Talk “Vienna Actionism and Women,” Eva Badura Triska, Chief Curator of WAM, and Rosemarie Brucher, a specialist in performance art, discussed this complex and challenging topic through the lens of the current exhibition “WHAT IS VIENNA ACTIONISM?”
For Julia Moebus-Puck, the artistic director of WAM, engaging with the role of women in Vienna Actionism is of the utmost importance: “It is absolutely necessary to recontextualize the works of these artists from our contemporary perspective. However, it should not be forgotten that these actions must also be understood in the context of the zeitgeist of that time.” The artists aimed to directly reflect the conventional gender roles of their era through the objectification of women’s bodies, thereby questioning these norms. Their goal was provocation and critique of the prevailing conditions at the time.
Subsequently, moderator Nina Schedlmayer discussed individual works from the current exhibition with the two panelists from the perspective of “Vienna Actionism and Women.”
The entire discussion can be viewed on our Youtube channel
WAM TALK:
Vienna Actionism and Women
Eva Badura-Triska
Curator “WHAT IS VIENNA ACTIONISM?”
Rosemarie Brucher
Vice Rector of the Music and Arts Private University of the City of Vienna
Moderation: Nina Schedlmayer
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