artists & participants

Abbas AkhavanKhalid Al GharaballiFatima Al QadiriJulieta ArandaRobert AshleyEd AtkinsTarek AtouiElena BajoNils BechIona Rozeal BrownJonathan BurrowsGerard ByrneAsli CavusogluBoris CharmatzYoumna ChlalaWill CottonIngar DragsetMichael Elmgreen Elmgreen & DragsetTamar EttunJames FrancoSimon FujiwaraAndrea GeyerLiz GlynnSharon HayesPablo HelgueraJessica HigginsStewart HomeAshley HuntJon KesslerBen KinmontRagnar KjartanssonMilan KnizakAlison Knowles Liz Magic LaserGuy MaddinAntonio ManuelChristian MarclayUrsula MayerTom McCarthyDennis McNultyJonathan MeeseNathaniel MellorsHaroon MirzaAndrei Monastyrski Monster ChetwyndLaurent MontaronDaido MoriyamaCarlos Motta MPAShelly NadashiLaurel NakadateShirin NeshatRashaad NewsomeDennis Oppenheim Otomo YoshihideMai-Thu PerretMaria PetschnigMichael Portnoy Public MovementScott ReederLili Reynaud DewarJames RichardsMika RottenbergAthi-Patra RugaKatya SanderMichael SmithFrances StarkMatthew StoneChristine Sun KimMateo TannattSergei TcherepninDavid ThorneZefrey ThrowellNaama TsabarMasha TupitsynGuido van der WerveNicoline van HarskampMarianne VitaleJustin Vivian BondPhilip von ZweckBedwyr WilliamsMing Wong Wu TsangRaphael Zarka Zhou Xiaohu 

curators

press release

Performa is pleased to announce Performa 11, the fourth edition of its internationally acclaimed biennial, taking place November 1–21, 2011 in New York City. From Opening Night, with the Performa Commission premiere by Elmgreen & Dragset, to the Grande Finale three weeks later, visitors will experience more than 100 performances, films, radio plays, concerts, and events by some of the world's most exciting contemporary artists, including 12 Performa Commissions, 6 Performa Premieres, and a host of new Performa Projects by established and up-and-coming artists at locations throughout the city.

Once again, Performa's innovative program, called "a gift to New York" by critic Jerry Saltz, and "a biennial at its experimental best" by Artforum, will showcase live or performance-related work across disciplines including visual art, music, dance, film, radio, comedy, architecture, and food, providing an unforgettable engagement with the vital urban landscape that is New York City.

In just five years, Performa has re-imagined the biennial concept as a form of radical urbanism, commissioning and producing new work that creates profound and accessible experiences; exploring the role of the historical avant-garde; and showing the significance of live performance in shaping art in the twenty-first century. Bringing together international artists, writers, curators, and the Performa Consortium, the biennial is a highly curated, wide-ranging, and multi-disciplinary program that draws on history, current affairs, and visions of the future. Designed with the experience of the viewer at its center, the biennial engages audiences with the most exciting developments in contemporary art.

Performa's renowned Commissions originate new performances by visual artists, many of whom have never worked live before. Commissions will range from a film by director Guy Maddin brought to life in unexpected ways; an epic dance battle influenced by Kabuki and hip hop by iona rozeal brown; a six-hour performance inspired by Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro by Ragnar Kjartansson; a performance and installation stretching from New York to the savannahs of Africa by Mika Rottenberg and Jon Kessler; and a work that poignantly examines the opposing currents of creativity and censorship by Shirin Neshat. Other Performa Commissions include Simon Fujiwara, Frances Stark, Elmgreen & Dragset, Liz Magic Laser, Ming Wong, Tarek Atoui, and Gerard Byrne.

Presented in collaboration with a consortium of more than 40 cultural partners, including the New Museum, The Kitchen, the Museum of Modern Art, and Japan Society, Performa acts as a vital "think tank" for New York's innovative arts institutions, and celebrates the creative history of the city, forging a new collaborative model for New York as the leading cultural capital of the future.

New this year, the Performa Institute will provide an original design for the research and educational component of the biennial. Situated in the Performa Hub, the Institute asks artists, curators, and writers to function as educators, providing daily lectures and demonstrations relating to the underlying themes of the biennial: Language, Translation, and Misinformation; Talking About Sculpture; Russian Constructivism; and Fluxus.

Performa 11 is curated by RoseLee Goldberg and Performa's team of curators and producers, including Defne Ayas, Mark Beasley, Esa Nickle, Dougal Phillips, and Lana Wilson, and more than 25 curators from the Performa Consortium.

Tickets for Performa 11 go on sale in mid-September.

Major support by Toby Devan Lewis; Lambent Foundation; Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts; National Endowment for the Arts; David and Elaine Potter Foundation; Performa Board of Directors; and Performa Producers Circle.

ABOUT PERFORMA Performa, a nonprofit multidisciplinary arts organization established by RoseLee Goldberg in 2004, is dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in the history of twentieth-century art and to encouraging new directions in performance for the twenty-first century. In 2005, Performa launched New York's first performance biennial, Performa 05.

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PERFORMA11
New Visual Art Performance Biennial in New York City
Kuratoren: RoseLee Goldberg, Defne Ayas, Mark Beasley, Dougal Phillips, Lana Wilson

Künstler:
Abbas Akhavan, Julieta Aranda / Carlos Motta, Robert Ashley, Tyler Ashley, Ed Atkins, Haroon Mirza, / James Richards, Tarek Atoui, Elena Bajo, Eleanor Bauer, Nils Bech, Sergei Tcherepnin, / Bendik Giske, Juan Betancurth, Justin Vivian Bond, Iona Rozeal Brown, Jonathan Burrows / Mateo Fargion, Gerard Byrne, Asli Cavusoglu, Boris Charmatz, Spartacus Chetwynd, Youmna Chlala, Otomo Yoshihide / Christian Marclay, Jace Clayton, Will Cotton, VJ Demencia  (Rene Juan de la Cruz-Napoli), Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset, Tamar Ettun, Jack Ferver / Michelle Mola, Simon Fujiwara, Andrea Geyer, Sharon Hayes, Ashley Hunt, Katya Sander, / David Thorne, Liz Glynn, Bibbe Hansen, Trajal Harrell, Pablo Helguera, Stewart Home, Mika Rottenberg / Jon Kessler, Fatima Al Qadiri / Khalid al Gharaballi, Ben Kinmont, Ragnar Kjartansson, Milan Knizak, Alison Knowles / Jessica Higgins / Joshua Selman, Liz Magic Laser , L´Encyclopedie de la parole , Guy Maddin, Antonio Manuel, Ursula Mayer, Tom McCarthy, Dennis McNulty, Jonathan Meese, Nathaniel Mellors, Andrei Monastyrsky, Laurent Montaron, Daido Moriyama, MPA , Shelly Nadashi, Laurel Nakadate / James Franco, Shirin Neshat, Rashaad Newsome, Club Nutz (Tyson  / Scott Reeder), Dennis Oppenheim, Alison O´Daniel, Mai-Thu Perret, Maria Petschnig, Michael Portnoy, Public Movement , Lili Reynaud Dewar, robbinschilds , Athi-Patra Ruga, Dina Seiden, Doug Skinner, Michael Smith, Frances Stark, Eric Steen, Matthew Stone, Christine Sun Kim, Mateo Tannatt, Zefrey Throwell, Naama Tsabar, Wu Tsang, Masha Tupitsyn, Guido van der Werve, Nicoline van Harskamp, Jonathan VanDyke, Varispeed , Marianne Vitale, Philip von Zweck, Laurence Wagner, Bedwyr Williams, Ming Wong, Zhou Xiaohu, Raphael Zarka.