Performance Saga
Performance Saga Festival
This is a collaborative project by the artist Andrea Saemann (*1962) and the art historian Katrin Grögel (*1970). In 2008 and 2009, they staged three Performance Saga Festivals featuring 26 male and female artists in Bern, Lausanne and Basle. 2011 saw the publication of a comprehensive DVD documenting the three festivals.
project website:
performancesaga.ch
Muda Mathis:
Seven Monuments for Annie Sprinkle
, 2008
Sands Murray–Wassink & Robin Wassink–Murray:
Town Hall Philosophical Living Color Drawing
, 2008
Annie M. Sprinkle & Elizabeth M. Stephens:
Dirty Sexecology
, 2008
Included in the re.act.feminism archive are three performances by Muda Mathis, Sands Murray-Wassink & Robin Wassink-Murray and Annie M. Sprinkle & Elizabeth M. Stephens.
Courtesy Performance Saga & liveartwork editions
Document media
Video, colour, sound, lengths variable
Issue date
Festival in Bern (2008), DVD documentation, 2011
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Andrea Saemann (SAE 1)
Andrea Saemann (SAE 2)
Muda Mathis (MAT 1)
Sands Murray–Wassink & Robin Wassink-Murray (MURR 1)
Annie M. Sprinkle & Elizabeth M. Stephens (SPR 1)
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