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20.10.10

Out now & ready to order!



To order by mail:
info@johnnyamore.de (from Germany) & jussi@tehdasry.fi (from Finland)

MESSIANIC RESEARCH CENTRE FOR VISUAL ETHICS (MRCVE) & JOHNNY AMORE:
7 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 – ACCUMMULATING VALUE
The catalog about our performance tour

Pori Art Museum Publications 104
Paperback: 64 pages/ 18x24cm
ISBN: 978-952-5648-23-2 ISSN: 0359-4327
Languages
: Finnish, English,
Publisher: MVET (MRCVE) & Johnny Amore, Pori Art Museum, Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, 2010
Price: 15,00 eur (+postage/delivery)

”In our case we can talk about “performance inside the performance” as it makes a critique about the commercialisation of art by doing a work of art. They are asking themselves and the public if performance art can be profitable and they are representing this dilemma in a series of performances.”

- Irene Pascual

In February 2010, the Messianic Research Centre for Visual Ethics (MRCVE) and Johnny Amore conducted in Germany and the Netherlands a series of performances entitled 7 For The Price Of 1. Presented in the form of a shopping trip, the tour travelled from Berlin to Rotterdam, acquiring seven performative actualisations along the way.

The publication contains two essays: Irene Pascual, who is a Spanish artist and art historian, followed the tour and in her essay she analyses each performance and it’s results. Finnish performance artist Aapo Korkeoja is writing about the state of the Finnish contemporary art scene, artists’ role in the Finnish contemporary society and the innovative aspect of art. The publication contains an extensive photographic documentation of the performance tour.MORE INFORMATIONS UNDER

HTTP://WWW.7FOR1.BLOGSPOT.COM

Authors:
Irene Pascual – artist and art historian
Aapo Korkeaoja – performance artist, teacher at Satakunta University of Applied Sciences/performance studies (Kankaanpää)
Graphic Design: Thomas Gilke
Photos: Jan Virtanen

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