Performance Art with Kendall Jenner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKjz8UyGGH4&list=PLeV2Z0bkqSgvNQc_muOrrXzI72bSi_Mh_&index=1
Yoko Ono, Cut Piece
Famous blue paint
Murakani Samburo, Passing Through
Aah
Kendall Jenner recreates performance art - modern explanation, interesting to young people
After Abstract Expressionism, Clement Greenberg
How do we know when a work is finished? If the entire process is filmed and played on a loop is there a finish? What if the finished work is hidden in the middle. The end piece is hidden under further layers of paint
"unfinished" in it's broadest sense: What does the work being incomplete really mean? Is it the ideas/concept that remain incomplete? Is the artist's research incomplete? Does the piece itself appear incomplete? Does the piece raise questions and conversations that may never be answered or finished?
Paintings arguably transcend time/timeless. If the painting is unfinished how does this change the viewers perception of time.
Alice Neel
Critical Text: Reserach Report, Encountering Time-Based Art
https://net.nua.ac.uk/wiki/_media/library:brazier_-_research_report.pdf
Harold Rosenberg, American Action Painters//1952
Jason Martin, Lisson Gallery Press Release//2016
Allan Kaprow, The Legacy of Jackson Pollock//1958








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