performance art
1Performance (art) — Art performance Pour les articles homonymes, voir Performance (homonymie). Performance de Joseph Beuys, 1978 : Jeder Mens …
2performance art — performance artist. a collaborative art form originating in the 1970s as a fusion of several artistic media, as painting, film, video, music, drama, and dance, and deriving in part from the 1960s performance happenings. [1970 75] * * * Art form… …
3performance art — Art in which works in any of a variety of media are executed premeditated before a live audience. Although this might appear to be theater, theatrical performances present illusions of events, while performance art presents actual events as… …
4performance art — ► NOUN ▪ an art form that combines visual art with dramatic performance …
5performance art — n. an art form combining elements of other art forms, as painting, film, dance, and drama, in a presentation in which the artist juxtaposes images on various themes and provides a usually non narrative commentary on them performance artist n …
6Performance art — This article is about Performance art. For other uses, see Performance (disambiguation) Performance art is art in which the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time constitute the work. It can happen… …
7performance art — As a category, performance art is hard to define, as it has referred to an extremely wide range of practices. If most have involved artists acting in real time and space in a planned event, there has been enormous variation in the duration of… …
8performance art — noun : a nontraditional art form that consists of or features a performance by the artist • performance artist noun * * * noun [noncount] : a type of art that is created in front of or presented to an audience by the artist performance artist… …
9performance art — N UNCOUNT Performance art is a theatrical presentation that includes various art forms such as dance, music, painting, and sculpture …
10PERFORMANCE (art et esthétique) — «Performance»: ce vocable – loin de désigner un quelconque exploit sportif – relève de ce qu’il est convenu de considérer comme du franglais ; directement issu du verbe to perform , «interpréter», il est attesté au début des années 1970 dans le… …