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In Bodies in Space taught by Emmanuel Cohen, students explore the history and aesthetics of performance art. Bodies in Space is a class that offers an holistic approach to performance as an artistic genre birthed both from a reaction to previous academic art forms such as painting, sculpture, theater, as well as a nexus of new possibilities made possible by revolutions in social sciences such as linguistics or sociology. Through work with guest artists, students explore new performative languages and confront theoretical views on performance with live events and experiences.Â
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On November 7, come discover a performance revolving around food and interculturalism with special guest artist Tsuneko Taniuchi.
Presented by Bodies in Space at Parsons Paris and Tsuneko Taniuchi.
Galerie D.
Fondation Fiminco
43 Rue de la Commune de Paris
Romainville
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Galerie D. is situated the courtyard of the Fondation Fiminco, last door on the left.
Métro Line 5 – stop Bobigny-Pantin-Raymond Queneau
Tsuneko Taniuchi was born in Hyogo, Japan. In 1987, she moved to Paris, where she lives and works. In 1995, she created the concept of the Micro-Event, as a way of rethinking the relations between the viewer, the artwork and the artist.
« The Micro-Event stems from my desire to be on the same level as the public. I invite the viewer to take part in an experiment consisting of small-scale targeted actions that transcend the limits between art and life, questioning reality, tradition, representation, norms and codes. » (Tsuneko Taniuchi)
Although Tsuneko Taniuchi’s work mainly explores the borders between art and life, it also looks at questions relating to social, sexual and cultural identity. Tsuneko Taniuchi’s work has been shown in Europe, the States, and Japan, and also at international events such as Force de l’art at the Grand Palais, Paris in 2006 and 2009, and the Liverpool Biennial in 2004. In 2017, she presented Micro-Event n°50: My Body is Political, a project supported by a fellowship from the FNAGP (Fondation nationale des Arts graphiques et Plastiques), at the Emily Harvey Foundation in New York.
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