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Time to Act: Actionism, Performance, Activism. Part 1
2021
"How do protest and resistance become art? In collaboration with the action artist Alexey Kuzmich, we are launching a series of materials on actionism, performance and activism in order to understand together the concepts that have become so widespread after the events of 2020. In the articles, we will figure out what differences exist between definitions that even professionals often get confused about, whether everything is art and whether everyone who goes out with a white-red-white umbrella is an artist.In the first part, we talk about the concepts and differences between actionism, performance and activism and recall the most interesting examples from the history of Belarus in the past, even before the 2020 elections, after which these practices became firmly established in the widespread use of protest."https://chrysalismag.org/project/vremya-deystvovat-aktsionizm-performans-aktivizm-chast-1
- Chrysalis Magowner, author
- Alexei Kuzmich (junior)author, mentioned
- Ludmila Rusovamentioned
- Sixth Linementioned
- Belarusian Climatementioned
- Maxim Tyminkomentioned
- Gleb Choutovmentioned
- Maja Ilicmentioned
- Konstantin Muzhevmentioned
- Zmicier Vishnioumentioned
- Boom-Bam-Litmentioned
- Genadz Khatskevichmentioned
- Minsk State Art College named after A. Glebovmentioned
- Andrei Dureikamentioned
- Йозеф Бойсmentioned
- Ales Pushkinmentioned
- Lipavy Cvietmentioned
- Denis Limonovmentioned
- Павел Шереметmentioned
- Славомир Адамовичmentioned
- Vika Biranmentioned
- Молодежный блокmentioned