Exhibition
Main Gallery

Actions & Intent: Documents In Performance

Kat Chamberlin
Kat Chamberlin
Hope Esser
Hope Esser
Katya Grokhovsky
Katya Grokhovsky
Kyoung Eun Kang
Kyoung Eun Kang
Jeremy Olson
Jeremy Olson
Leah Schrager
Leah Schrager

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February 7, 2014

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February 28, 2014

Actions & Intent: Documentations In Performance

Curated by Peter Gynd

With works by Kat Chamberlin, Hope Esser, Katya Grokhovsky, Kyoung Eun Kang, Jeremy Olson, and Leah Schrager.

February 7 - 28, 2014

Opening Reception: Friday, February 7, 6-9 pm

With performances by Katya Grokhovsky (6:30 pm) and Jeremy Olson (8:30 pm)

NARS Main Gallery


The New York Art Residency & Studios (NARS) Foundation is delighted to announce the opening of Actions & Intent: Documentations in Performance, a group exhibition curated by Peter Gynd.

Performance art, although ephemeral by its design, exists as an object through its method of documentation. This archive becomes not only a record of an event or action, but serves as the primary means for relaying the intent of the work.  Expectations of engagement by the viewer post-performance, thus become dictated by the media through which the works are presented, serving to make the record fundamental in establishing the future experience of the work.

With an interest in exploring how modes of production and documentation in performance affect the consumption and engagement with the work, Actions and Intent: Documentations in Performance comprises a selection of artists operating within a performative practice and presents their work through the multiple channels of its reproduction and record.

Working in varied media, from performance for photo and video, to live durational action, to digital production for the web, the artists acknowledge documentation as an often unreliable archive and incorporate the modes of record into the conception of the works. Thus, the often highly visible boundary between performance performed and its documentation is blurred, inverted or denied, making the process of documenting live work its own legitimate and uniquely active artwork, existing independently from the live actions, yet connected through the same foundational intent

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