In the newly published article, the performance scholar Philip Auslander and theorist Hanna B. Hölling argue that performance art cannot be conceived of or theorized apart from the object. An attempt to do so would strip a performance work of the larger context in which the action, whether bodily or machinic, is one element. Apart from ontological considerations, the history of the institutionalization of performance points to a rich material life of performance art, such as relics, residues and archival detritus.
Pas, encore. Quand notre art se trouve entre nos mains – French translation of our essey is here!
I am excited to share that the French translation of Rebecca Schneider and my essay "Not, Yet: When Our Art Is in Our Hands, " has been published in Les archives en performance, la performance en archive: Action, méthode, recherche, edited by Ross Luis and Anolga Rodionoff (Paris, Éditions Hermann, 2025). The essay originated in a keynote address at the conference Performance, The Ethics and the Politics of Care in May 2021, and was published by Routledge in 2024 in teh first of our collected volumes Performance: The Ethics and the Politics of Conservation and Care (eds. Hölling, Pelta Feldman, Magnin).
Open Access Publication Grant for our forthcoming anthology!
Our new anthology, Performance: The Ethics and the Politics of Conservation and Care has received a grant from the Swiss National Foundation for the Open Access processing fees. The book, which is in production with Routledge, will be published this summer in hardback, paperback, and as an e-book. We are thrilled about this news.
