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Sanja Ivekovi TriangleSanja Ivekovi Triangle

Sanja Ivekovi Triangle

Ruth Noack

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"Sanja Iveković's Triangle is an 18-minute performance that took place on 10 May 1979: while Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito's motorcade passes by below, the artist is sitting on her balcony, reading a book, sipping whiskey and making 'gestures' as if performing masturbation, until a security official arrives and asks her to leave. Exhibited as four black-and-white photographs and a short descriptive text, Triangle is one of the most resonant and definat works of performance made in the 1970's. Focusing on the genesis of the work, its documetnation and the politics of canon construction, Ruth Noack discusses Triangle in relation to conceptualism, perfromance and the position of women in Tito's Yugoslavia. She explores not only the subversive nature of Iveković's act but also the idea that her work of the period participates in citizenship, and that it challenges the terms through which we order our world." -- Back cover.

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OL Work ID
OL17583759W

Subjects

Artists, europePerformance artCriticism and interpretationWomen artistsFeminism in artCroatian ArtArtistic PhotographyVideo artYugoslav Art

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