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Art must be serious - 2013

 "Art must be serious", video art by
Sebastian Bieniek (B1EN1EK), 2013


What is the difference between "Performance", "Action Art", "Installation Art" and Video Art?

When the artist or the body of the artist is in focus, so the acting is part of the artwork, it's a performance. When the artist isn't visible but it's still about people and when it's that fast changing in time that you can see the "Beginning" and then "End", than it's "Action Art" (Happaning is kind of outsourced - not directed by a single artist but by many). Installation is when you can't see it "changing" in time, so it looks always the same, or can be at least restored, and when it's about objects.


However even still some installations like "My Breath rests here" ("Hier ruht mein Atem") have some performance character (at least in the creation phase), but than again not really, because than "the painting of a painting" could be also a performance, so it's more about the focus.


A recorded and shown as a video performance, without real life viewer and the interaction with the viewer like "The 30 € truth" or "Crying for this Video" for example is a video.


What is the differance between video art and film? Video art comes from the tradition of art and film from the tradition of entertainment (or educaton - in anyway film has a "service traditon", art not ) .


(Definition by Bieniek)


 

 "Art must be serious", video art bySebastian Bieniek (B1EN1EK), 2013



12:47 min., video. Original: mini-dv.


Based on a video by Marina Abromovic, the artist Sebastian Bieniek repeatedly slaps his face, says "art must be serious" and laughs. In doing so, the multidisciplinary artist contradicts the rigid and one-sided attitude of the artists of the previous generation of the 1970s, including Abramovic among others, and at the same time shows the new future. A multipolar future.


Documentation (video still):
Based on a video by Marina Abromovic, the artist Sebastian Bieniek repeatedly slaps his face, says

Based on a video by Marina Abromovic, the artist Sebastian Bieniek repeatedly slaps his face, says "art must be serious" and laughs. In doing so, the multidisciplinary artist contradicts the rigid and one-sided attitude of the artists of the previous generation of the 1970s, including Abramovic among others, and at the same time shows the new future. A multipolar future.

Based on a video by Marina Abromovic, the artist Sebastian Bieniek repeatedly slaps his face, says

Based on a video by Marina Abromovic, the artist Sebastian Bieniek repeatedly slaps his face, says "art must be serious" and laughs. In doing so, the multidisciplinary artist contradicts the rigid and one-sided attitude of the artists of the previous generation of the 1970s, including Abramovic among others, and at the same time shows the new future. A multipolar future.


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