1st Edition

History and Genealogy of Performance Art in Latvia

By Laine Kristberga Copyright 2027
238 Pages 10 Color & 57 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book offers the first comprehensive study of the emergence and development of performance art in Latvia from the 1960s to the late 1980s under Soviet occupation. The book examines artistic practices that remained marginal to both international historiography and local art historical discourse. Because performance often emerged without stable terminology, institutional frameworks, or critical... Read more

Introduction

1 Photography, Action, and the Emergence of the Performative Body in the 1960s

2 Micro-Environments, Performativity, and Intermedial Appropriation in the 1970s

3 From Micro-Politics to Public Presence: Shifting Modes of Performance in the 1980s

Conclusions

Biography

Laine Kristberga, PhD, is Head of the Arts Department at the Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art at the University of Latvia and Associate Professor at the Department of Art and Technologies, Faculty of Education Sciences and Psychology, at the University of Latvia, where she leads the Arts section and directs the MA programme Process Design in Art and Culture. She is also founder of the Latvian Centre for Performance Art and director of the Riga Performance Art Festival Starptelpa.