Monday, March 29, 2010

Next Session: Wednesday 31st March, 6.30-8pm, O’Rahilly Building (ORB 212).

We are now in a smaller seminar space in the O’Rahilly Building (ORB 212). For a map of the campus, please follow this link

We are pleased to welcome Mr. J.P. McMahon, who lectures for the Centre for Adult Continuing Education and is a PhD candidate with History of Art at UCC. JP has provided the following title and abstract for a talk on American artist Vito Acconci:

The Eye, the Mind, and the Disappearance of the Body: Vito Acconci, 1969-1973

This paper examines the performance/conceptual work of Vito Acconci produced between the years 1969 and 1973, and questions the relationship of the artist's performances to specific notions of the physical and material body. Though Acconci’s performances were made on, with and in the body, the resulting art was for the beholder always one for the eye or the mind rather than the body; that is to say, it affected the beholder perceptually and conceptually rather than physically. While this separation of the eye, the mind, and the body may seem somewhat reductive, it is deeply pertinent for an art historical examination of the formal and physical effects of Acconci's work on the beholder. This paper will also align Michael Fried's notion of absorption and theatricality with the art of Acconci, examining the latter in relation to Fried’s conception of the eye, the mind, and the body, which in turn were crucial to his understanding of modernism both critically and historically.