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VestAndPage

VestAndPage is an artist duo founded in 2006 by Verena Stenke (Germany) and Andrea Pagnes (Italy), working in contemporary performance art, visual art, and film. Their work is positioned within the social, political and environmental context of spherology, fragility, memory activation and communication, with a strong influence of the artists’ backgrounds in philosophy and theatre.[1] They present meditative and ritualistic performances that challenge impermanence, transformation and self-awareness.[2] Over the past years they have presented their work extensively in Europe, Asia, North America, South America and Australia. They work in extensive collaborations in what they call "collective performance operas", and create "temporary artistic communities". An untitled controversial work presented in Singapore in 2011, involves the couple drinking Pagnes' blood. The artist stated in an interview that blood is "the purest part of me", and that "I am using drops of my soul to say something."[3]

Movie poster of sin∞fin – Performances at the End of the World, A VestAndPage production, Chile/Italy 2010

Life and education edit

Verena Stenke (born 1981, Bad Friedrichshall, Germany) is trained in theatre, martial arts, contemporary dance, and holds qualifications as special effects make-up artist and mask maker. She studied Oriental and Social Theatre. She lived in Berlin, and moved to Florence in 2006.

Andrea Pagnes (born 1962, Venice) holds degrees in Modern Literature and Philosophy, certificates of high studies in Museology, Art critic, and Creative writing, and obtained the diploma of Social Theatre actor and operator. He has been working as independent curator, writer, painter, and glass sculptor. He founded cultural magazines, and has been artistic director of a Murano glass factory. He has translated among others Jurassic Park[4] into Italian, and lived in Venice and Florence.

Verena Stenke and Andrea Pagnes are married, and currently living in Baden-Württemberg, Germany and Venice.[5]

Major works and projects edit

Film edit

sin∞fin The Movie edit

 
Verena Stenke and Andrea Pagnes in "sin∞fin – Performances at the End of the World", 2010

Between 2010 and 2012, VestAndPage produced the experimental film trilogy sin∞fin The Movie in Antarctica, India, Kashmir, Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, combining performance art with filmmaking.[6] Teetering between the real and the visionary, the films feature the two protagonists undertaking surreal and ephemeral acts. Amplified by the unfamiliar environments, the performances reflect on universal human experiences such as altruism, partnership and the transient nature of existence. The first episode "Performances at the End of the World", thematically focuses on the intimate, inner domain of the individual and the couple. The second episode "Performances at the Holy Centre" highlights the topic of society and religion. The concluding episode "Performances at the Core of the Looking-Glass", engages with narratives on nature and the universe.[7] The first episode has been produced at artist-in-residence at CONFL!CTA Contemporary Art and Science Research, Punta Arenas and Tierra del Fuego in December 2010. The second episode has been realized during the artist-in-residence at The Sarai Programme at CSDS, New Delhi, in March/April 2011.[8] The third episode has been produced as part of the cultural program of the National Antarctic Direction, Argentina, on the Antarctic stations Carlini and Esperanza Base in January and February 2012.[9] [10]

Plantain edit

In 2015, VestAndPage produced the performance-based feature film Plantain [de: Spitzwegerich] in Germany, Poland and Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia. Filmed on location during the artist duo's month-long performance walk, the project takes a private family story and the historical event of post-WWII displacements as starting points. The artists walked, performed and filmed along the route of war escape of Stenke's ancestors upon the evacuation of East Prussia in winter 1945, in the civil exodus along the Baltic Sea to Northern Germany. Referenced through the performance-walk in real time, the film connects in a layering of histories, people, and personal memories, the intangible and ineffable of a past which has been lived by another generation with a present feeling of guilt.[11] [12] [13]

Long durational performances edit

 
Andrea Pagnes in the dog crate. Photograph by Simone Donati.

Plantain edit

From May 8, 2015 on – marking the end of WWII in Europe on its 70th anniversary – VestAndPage walked by foot in a month-long performance the path of war exodus that Stenke's family went 70 years before from East Prussia to Northern Germany, this time in the opposite direction: 1110 kilometres from Hemmingstedt, Germany, to Chernyakhovsk (former Insterburg) in the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast. Along the way, the artist realised and filmed site-responsive performances, and collected film and text material on location of true events such as the Castle Insterburg, the Vistula Lagoon, or the former Stutthof concentration camp and seaplane base Kamp (Fort Rogowo). The long durational performance project resulted in a feature-length film.[14]

Fear vs Love vs Fear edit

The 24-hour performance Fear vs Love vs Fear was presented as part of the curatorial project Proyecto Liquido by Alumnos47 Foundation, June 2012. The artists inhabited an empty house in San Miguel Chapultepec, Mexico City and performed inside for 24 hours, with the public free to enter and exit at any time. The body-based actions explored origins and effects of love and fear, being individual or collective, and works on memory associations.[15] In preparation to the live performance, Stenke and Pagnes had previously worked with a group of street girls in Mexico City to understand their fears, desires, and dreams. The text, image and video material produced by the girls during this workshop became part of the performance installation in the house.[16][17]

Without Tuition or Restraint edit

Without Tuition or Restraint is a long durational performance of five days and four nights. It took place at The Exchange and Newlyn Gallery in Penzance, as part of the exhibition Performance Transition in November 2011. The couple has been closed inside and didn't exit the gallery for five days and four nights consecutively. During this period Andrea Pagnes lived inside a dog crate, while Verena Stenke inside the gallery space executed one repetitive action each day. The performance questions concepts of freedom, and limits between private and social spheres.[18]

Speak That I Can See You edit

Speak That I Can See You is the first performance of Stenke's and Pagnes' debut as VestAndPage. The interactive piece won the ArtKontakt Prize (Tirana) in 2007. Since then the performance has been presented on several occasions, among others at the Kosovo Art Gallery, Pristina (2007); Fondaco dell’Arte, Venice (2009); XIV Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, Skopje (2009); Fábrica de Braço de Prata, Lisbon (2010); PingPong Artspace, Taipei (2012); London Art Fair, London (2014). In the installation set of medical surgery videos and a soundtrack of voices speaking about fear in three languages, Stenke invites audience members to participate in a ritual. Pagnes' back is offered as a living canvas for the audience to express their thoughts by writing with effect powder, water, and feathers or nails on his skin.[19]

Performance cycles edit

HOME Cycle edit

HOME is a live performance cycle of collective performance operas started by VestAndPage in 2017. Stations of the performance are along the border of the European Union in countries that all have to find a way to deal with the wave of immigration, including Reggello, Italy; Thessaloniki, Greece; KPGT, Belgrade, Serbia; Palazzo Mora, Venice, Italy; National Gallery of Arts, Sopot, Poland; Triennale Ostend, Belgium; Günther Domenig Steinhaus, Austria. The artists inquire into the concepts of home, Heimat, community and sites of belonging. The single chapters are developed together with other artists and presented as final collective performance operas.

AEGIS Cycle edit

AEGIS is a live performance cycle in six parts, developed and presented with the collaboration of other artists in the years 2016 and 2017 in Santiago de Chile; Alt, Istanbul; Grace Exhibition Space, New York City; UKK, Uppsala; Piotrków Trybunalski and at the State Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki. The work questions artistically the protective qualities of living matter, defence functions, shielding systems, and aspects of security, questioning what are valuable and timeless protections and safeties. In each chapter, the bodily symbolic acts of the artists are accompanied by the reading of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the language of the place. Recordings of the Declaration produced for the performance are available for free public domain audio download in English, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Turkish, Swedish, Polish and Greek language from the artists' website.[20]

DYAD Cycle edit

DYAD is a live performance cycle in nine parts, developed and presented in 2014/2015 at hub14, Toronto; Arti et Amicitiae, Amsterdam; Teatar &TD, Zagreb; Museum der bildenden Künste, Leipzig; Hermann Brehmer Sanatorium, Sokołowsko; Arnolfini, Bristol; Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen; and closed in a 15-hour durational performance in Moscow.[21] The work looks into the dangers of dichotomy, attachments to dualism, and the paradox of Ego. Through a series of poetic bodily images, the artists question how polarities are being employed as tools of ideology, propaganda or collective manipulation. Each episode starts with a quote from Genesis 7.2 and a physical fight between the artists dressed as a mouse and a rabbit.

Thou Twin of Slumber Cycle edit

Thou Twin of Slumber is a performance cycle in eight parts. It has been produced and presented through the year 2013 at Cyclorama – Boston Centre for the Arts, Boston;[22] Kasteliotissa, Nicosia; Grace Exhibition Space, New York City; Defibrillator Gallery, Chicago; VIVO Media Arts Centre, Vancouver; Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City;[23] and Taidehalli, Helsinki.[24] The work looks into death, sleep and slumber through liminal spaces, and is theoretically inspired by two figures of Greek mythology, the twin brothers Thanatos and Hypnos. In the performances of this cycle, Pagnes repeatedly works on broken glass and mirror pieces, while Stenke decontextualizes movement.[25]

Panta Rhei Cycle edit

Panta Rhei is a performance cycle in six parts, presented 2011–2012 on tour in Asia at Taipei Artist Village, Taipei; Seoul Art Space, Seoul; CCCD Centre for Community Culture Development, Hong Kong; Goodman Arts Centre, Singapore; Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai. It is a project inquiring impermanent states of transformation in systems and history, and the constant change and temporary nature of thoughts, body and relations. The artists follow a process-led and responsive practice in these performances that do not follow any dramaturgy but are mainly subdue to improvisation.[26]

 
Balada Corporal, Homero Massena Gallery, Vitoria, Brazil, 2010. Photograph by Sergio Prucoli.

Balada Corporal Cycle edit

Balada Corporal is a performance cycle in five parts, presented in the year 2010 on a tour in South America. Venues included the Universidad Nacional Experimental de las Artes, Caracas; University of Chile, Santiago de Chile; Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Valdivia; CCEBA Centro Cultural de España, Buenos Aires; Homero Massena Gallery, Vitória. The cycle speaks about the difficulties of real encounters between humans, and the possibilities of transformation through concrete communication. It is composed of four live performances, and includes a fifth chapter that continues to remain conceptual as it consists of transplanting pieces of tattooed skin between the couple. [27]

Curatorial projects edit

Venice International Performance Art Week edit

VestAndPage are the curatorial force behind the Venice International Performance Art Week. The Art Week started with the curated live art exhibition project titled Trilogy of the Bodyin December 2012 at Palazzo Bembo, Venice, featuring under the focus Hybrid Body – Poetic Body among others works by Yoko Ono, Valie Export, Hermann Nitsch, Ilija Šoškić, Jan Fabre, Lee Wen, Boris Nieslony, Jill Orr, and a number of international emerging and established artists such as Nelda Ramos, Manuel Vason, Jason Lim, Gonzalo Rabanal, Prem Sarjo, Joseph Ravens, Helena Goldwater. Since 2014, the project continued at Palazzo Mora in Venice, and presented under the focus Ritual Body – Political Body live and in exhibition performance works by Joseph Beuys, Allen Ginsberg, Vito Acconci, Tehching Hsieh, Chris Burden, Terry Fox (artist), Zhang Huan, Guillermo Gómez-Peña, Alastair MacLennan, Carolee Schneemann, Ulay, Tania Bruguera, Regina José Galindo, Adina Bar-On, and many others.[28] [29] [30] [31] In 2016, the Trilogy of the Body concluded with Fragile Body – Material Body, with works live and in exhibition among others by Marcel·lí Antúnez Roca, Franko B, ORLAN, Stelarc, Marina Abramović, John Baldessari, John Cage, Sophie Calle, Mona Hatoum, Paul McCarthy, Ana Mendieta, Charlotte Moorman & Nam June Paik, Otto Mühl & Hermann Nitsch, Bruce Nauman, Yoko Ono, Mike Parr, Bill Viola, Andy Warhol & Jørgen Leth, Lawrence Weiner, and many more.[32] .[33] .[34] Since 2017, the project has changed its format and presents the international educational program with residential character Co-Creation Live Factory, founded on the principles of artistic collaboration, cooperation and temporary artistic community.[35]

Making Up – Tearing Down edit

The performance section curated by VestAndPage had been presented in various venues in Prague in October 2011. The curatorial line concentrated on radical transparency and eco-intelligence in contemporary performance art, presenting performances by seven female artists.[36]

FRAGILE global performance chain journey edit

In 2010, VestAndPage began a project called FRAGILE global performance chain journey, a global art initiative with over 750 artists from 63 countries working together travel one fragile object one time around the globe.[37] The visionary project demands patience and collaboration, reflecting on fragile states, social responsibility, and connection between people.

Bibliography edit

Works by Andrea Pagnes and VestAndPage edit

Theoretical essays and prose works in English language:

  • III VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2016 Fragile Body – Material Body. Exhibition catalogue. Venice: VestAndPage press, 2017. Hardcover, pp. 272.
  • Onufri XXI – SiO2 – The Reason of Fragility, Contemporary Artists Facing Glass. Exhibition catalogue. Tirana: Albanian National Gallery of Arts and VestAndPage press, 2017, Hardcover, pp. 192. ISBN 978-9928-4355-1-4
  • II VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2014 Ritual Body – Political Body. Exhibition catalogue. Venice: VestAndPage press, 2016. Hardcover, pp. 208.
  • Studio Research. ""Two Bodies in Space. Durational Performance: The Quest for Authenticity in the VestAndPage Experience"" (2015)
  • Studio Research. ""Two Bodies in Space. Durational Performance: The Quest for Authenticity in the VestAndPage Experience"" (2015)
  • Routledge Performance Research. "Antarctic Dream – Ice as Architecture of the Human Spirit by Andrea Pagnes & Verena Stenke" (2014)
  • I VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012 Hybrid Body – Poetic Body. Exhibition catalogue. Venice: VestAndPage press, 2014. Hardcover, pp. 128.
  • Art & Education. "Reconfiguring Think Tanks as discursive and social model in contemporary art: Suggestions for a theoretical analysis" (2012)
  • Research Catalogue. "Considering the Nature of the Poetic Image and its Performativity" (2012)
  • Hesa Inprint, Issue 16: Ph/Fobia. "IT" (2012)
  • Hesa Inprint, Issue 14: Addiction. "Without Restraint" (2012)
  • Tina B. Festival, Catalogue Text. Prague: Vernon Gallery, 2011. ISBN 978-80-904461-4-4
  • Re-tooling Residencies. "Reconfiguring Think Tanks as discursive, social model in Contemporary Art". (2011)
  • Art & Education. "Body Issues in Performance Art: Between Theory and Praxis" (2011)
  • 972 Art – Art and Culture Arena. "Defiling by Art: Contamination" (2010)
  • 972 Art – Art and Culture Arena. "The Meaning of Art Truth" (2010)
  • The Fall of Faust – Considerations on Contemporary Art and Art Action. Florence: VestAndPage press, July 2010. Hardcover, pp. 208. ISBN 978-88-905161-0-8.
  • 972 Art – Art and Culture Arena. "The Continuity of Becoming" (2010)
  • 972 Art – Art and Culture Arena. "On the Ethical and Social Role of Art" (2010)

Critical and academic studies edit

  • Jan Fabre, Joanna De Vos, et al. The Raft – Art is (Not) Lonely. Exhibition catalogue. Oostende: Lannoo, 2018. ISBN 978-94-014-48611
  • KONTEKSTY – Konteksty w "Kontekstach" Issue Nr.4 (319). Warsaw: Art Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2017. ISSN 1230-6142
  • Valentin Torrens, How We Teach Performance Art: University Courses and Workshop Syllabus, Outskirts Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1478731948
  • Fundación Alumnos47, Proyecto Liquido: Miedo. Mexico City/Madrid: Turner Libros, 2013. ISBN 978-84-15832-65-2
  • Yelena Guzman and Matvei Yankelevich, Emergency INDEX Volume 2. New York: Ugly Duckling Presse, 2013. pp. 490–491. ISBN 978-1-937027-12-4
  • Johnny Amore, Performers. Pori: Pori Art Museum Publications, 2013. p. 61. ISBN 978-952-5648-40-9
  • Karlyn De Jongh and Sarah Gold, Personal Structures Time – Space – Existence, Number Two. pp. 288–291. Venice: Global Art Affairs Publishing, 2013. ISBN 978-9490784133
  • Peta Tait. "Performance Couplings". Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing Arts, Vol. 18, Issue2, 2013. Special Issue: On Value. pp. 139–140. ISSN 1352-8165 (Print), ISSN 1469-9990 (Online)
  • Yelena Guzman and Matvei Yankelevich, Emergency INDEX Volume 1. New York: Ugly Duckling Presse, 2011. pp. 216–217. ISBN 978-1-937027-07-0
  • Saverio Simi De Burgis and Dana Altman, "Andrea Pagnes and Verena Stenke". FLASH ART International, Vol. XLII, n° 266, May–June 2009. pp. 62–63. ISSN 0394-1493
  • Carlos Leal, "Past Is Not Alone". emagazine Art beyond aesthetics. Issue n° 3, August 2009. pp. 119–120.
  • BJCEM XIV. Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean, SKOPJE 7 gates Biennial 2009. Milan: Mondadori Electa, 2009. ISBN 978-88-370-7167-7
  • Macy Art Gallery, Visions in New York City. Exhibition catalogue. New York: Teachers College Columbia University, 2009
  • Dana Altman, Art and Multiplicity – Essays on Contemporary Art. New York: Amadeo Press, 2008; (1st ed.); Timișoara: Bastion, 2008. ISBN 978-973-1980-30-0
  • Suzana Varvarica Kuka, Conformism Space – Muliqi Prize '07. Pristine: The Kosovo Art Gallery, 2007.
  • Christopher, Marquis, Who’s Who in American Art 2007–2008. New York: Marquis Who's Who, 2006. ISBN 0837-9630-60
  • Istituto Italiano di Cultura, P.S.I. Italian Bureau selections 1998–2000. New York: Castelvecchi, 2000. ISBN 88-8210-194-0
  • "Une exploration attentive de la poésie de la matière". Flux News, Liége. October 1999
  • The Architects’ Journal, Volume 2008. London: Architectural Press, 1998
  • La Biennale di Venezia. XLVII Esposizione Internazionale D'Arte. Venice: La Biennale di Venezia, 1997. ISBN 8843561529.
  • G. K. Hall, Library Catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Supplement, Volume 3. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1987

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ [1]. Abrebrecha 2010. "Pagnes y Stenke presentes en el Quinto Encuentro Mundial de Arte Corporal".
  2. ^ [2]. Quinn Dukes (2011-04-07) Artistslist. "Top 5 Contemporary Performance Artists to watch"
  3. ^ [3]. Adeline Chia (2011-11-09) The Straits Times. "Artist drinks his blood"
  4. ^ "Andrea Pagnes".
  5. ^ [4]. Alexis Avedisian (2013-04-18) Big Red & Shiny. "The Higher State: An Interview with VestAndPage"
  6. ^ [5]. London City Nights (2013-09-07) "sin∞fin The Movie by VestAndPage at performancespace".
  7. ^ [6]. Martin Freeman (2014-10-01) The Plymouth Herald. "To ends of world with art duo VestAndPage"
  8. ^ [7] "NowDelhi.tv" (2011) "Open Minds"
  9. ^ [8]. Raul Manrupe, (2012-04-10) Proyecto Antartida, Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas.
  10. ^ [9]). CCEBA Centro Cultural de Espana.
  11. ^ [10]. AVIFF Art Film Festival
  12. ^ [11]. Sebastiano Giorgi (2015-09) Gazzetta Italia. "A piedi dalla Germania a Kaliningrad"
  13. ^ [12]. Leonore Welzin (2015-09-05) Heilbronner Stimme. "Spurensuche auf dem Flüchtlingstreck"
  14. ^ [13]. (2015-07-05) Performance Is Alive. "VestAndPage embark on month-long performance"
  15. ^ [14]. Once Noticias, (2012-06-19)."El miedo, eje tematico de Proyecto Liquid".
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2014.. Alexis Avedisian (2013-04-18) Big Red & Shiny. "The Higher State: An Interview with VestAndPage"
  17. ^ [15]. Fear is Fear. Love is Love. Story of a street children workshop and art project in Mexico City
  18. ^ [16]. Stefan Maurer (2011-11) Heilbronner Stimme. "Freiheit oder Unfreiheit, das ist hier die Frage"
  19. ^ [17]. Dana Altman, Art and Multiplicity / Mediul Virtual. "Andrea Pagnes & Verena Stenke: Speak That I Can See You". New York/Bucharest, 2008.
  20. ^ [18]). VestAndPage Official website. "AEGIS Recordings of U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights Download"
  21. ^ [19]). Mary Brennan (2015-11-02) The Herald. "Tragedy adds poignancy to thought-provoking art"
  22. ^ [20]). Allison Vanouse (2013-05-14) HowlRound. "Exist Stronger"
  23. ^ [21]). Sonia Avila (2013-10-17) Excelsior: pp.10. "Performance recrea el Museo del Chopo"
  24. ^ [22]). Oscar Cid de Leon (2013-10-18) Reforma. "Exploran fragilidad del ser"
  25. ^ [23]). A. Meier (2013-07-30) Hyperallergic. "Walking on Mirrors Until You Bleed and Other Images from a Performance of Poetic Pain"
  26. ^ [24]. Enru Lin (2012-09-07) The China Post. "Explore what’s humanly possible"
  27. ^ [25]. Soledad Sánchez Goldar (2011-02) Hipermedulla. "Dossier especial: Performance y Tatuajes (I)"
  28. ^ [26]. A.E.Zimmer (2013-02-19) PERFORMA Magazine. "Venice International Performance Art Week"
  29. ^ [27]). Flash Art, Issue 307: pp.30. December–January 2013. "Una settimana di performance in laguna"
  30. ^ [28]. T. Ma. (2012-12-18) Il Manifesto. "La militanza? E tattile e fisica"
  31. ^ [29]. Chiara Casarin (2012-12-08) Artribune. "Da Yoko Ono a Hermann Nitsch, a Jan Fabre. Qualcuno la chiama la piu grande mostra-evento di performance art al mondo."
  32. ^ [30]. Bob Dickinson (2016-03) Art Monthly: pp.35. "Performance art"
  33. ^ [31]. Riccardo Caldura (2017-02) Exibart.Onpaper: pp.52-53. "Dalla rappresentazione alla vita e ritorno"
  34. ^ [32]. Julie Vulcan (2017-02) RealTime Arts: "Shifting gravity's center"
  35. ^ [33]. Francesca Carol Rolla (2018-04-09) LOÏE. Revista de danza, performance y nuevos medios: "Co-Creation Live Factory Prologue 1"
  36. ^ . Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved February 10, 2014.. Guest Writer (2011-10-21) Czech Position. "Cutting-edge continues at Prague’s Tina B. Festival"
  37. ^ [34] Correspondent (2010-08-01). "Artbeat". The Sunday Guardian: pp. 23. "Artists form a unique chain of creativity".

External links edit

  • Official website of the artists
  • Venice International Performance Art Week – Official website
  • sin∞fin The Movie – Official website
  • Plantain – Official website
  • sin∞fin The Movie on the Internet Movie Database
  • Plantain on the Internet Movie Database

vestandpage, artist, founded, 2006, verena, stenke, germany, andrea, pagnes, italy, working, contemporary, performance, visual, film, their, work, positioned, within, social, political, environmental, context, spherology, fragility, memory, activation, communi. VestAndPage is an artist duo founded in 2006 by Verena Stenke Germany and Andrea Pagnes Italy working in contemporary performance art visual art and film Their work is positioned within the social political and environmental context of spherology fragility memory activation and communication with a strong influence of the artists backgrounds in philosophy and theatre 1 They present meditative and ritualistic performances that challenge impermanence transformation and self awareness 2 Over the past years they have presented their work extensively in Europe Asia North America South America and Australia They work in extensive collaborations in what they call collective performance operas and create temporary artistic communities An untitled controversial work presented in Singapore in 2011 involves the couple drinking Pagnes blood The artist stated in an interview that blood is the purest part of me and that I am using drops of my soul to say something 3 Movie poster of sin fin Performances at the End of the World A VestAndPage production Chile Italy 2010 Contents 1 Life and education 2 Major works and projects 2 1 Film 2 1 1 sin fin The Movie 2 1 2 Plantain 2 2 Long durational performances 2 2 1 Plantain 2 2 2 Fear vs Love vs Fear 2 2 3 Without Tuition or Restraint 2 2 4 Speak That I Can See You 2 3 Performance cycles 2 3 1 HOME Cycle 2 3 2 AEGIS Cycle 2 3 3 DYAD Cycle 2 3 4 Thou Twin of Slumber Cycle 2 3 5 Panta Rhei Cycle 2 3 6 Balada Corporal Cycle 2 4 Curatorial projects 2 4 1 Venice International Performance Art Week 2 4 2 Making Up Tearing Down 2 4 3 FRAGILE global performance chain journey 3 Bibliography 3 1 Works by Andrea Pagnes and VestAndPage 3 2 Critical and academic studies 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksLife and education editVerena Stenke born 1981 Bad Friedrichshall Germany is trained in theatre martial arts contemporary dance and holds qualifications as special effects make up artist and mask maker She studied Oriental and Social Theatre She lived in Berlin and moved to Florence in 2006 Andrea Pagnes born 1962 Venice holds degrees in Modern Literature and Philosophy certificates of high studies in Museology Art critic and Creative writing and obtained the diploma of Social Theatre actor and operator He has been working as independent curator writer painter and glass sculptor He founded cultural magazines and has been artistic director of a Murano glass factory He has translated among others Jurassic Park 4 into Italian and lived in Venice and Florence Verena Stenke and Andrea Pagnes are married and currently living in Baden Wurttemberg Germany and Venice 5 Major works and projects editFilm edit sin fin The Movie edit nbsp Verena Stenke and Andrea Pagnes in sin fin Performances at the End of the World 2010 Between 2010 and 2012 VestAndPage produced the experimental film trilogy sin fin The Movie in Antarctica India Kashmir Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego combining performance art with filmmaking 6 Teetering between the real and the visionary the films feature the two protagonists undertaking surreal and ephemeral acts Amplified by the unfamiliar environments the performances reflect on universal human experiences such as altruism partnership and the transient nature of existence The first episode Performances at the End of the World thematically focuses on the intimate inner domain of the individual and the couple The second episode Performances at the Holy Centre highlights the topic of society and religion The concluding episode Performances at the Core of the Looking Glass engages with narratives on nature and the universe 7 The first episode has been produced at artist in residence at CONFL CTA Contemporary Art and Science Research Punta Arenas and Tierra del Fuego in December 2010 The second episode has been realized during the artist in residence at The Sarai Programme at CSDS New Delhi in March April 2011 8 The third episode has been produced as part of the cultural program of the National Antarctic Direction Argentina on the Antarctic stations Carlini and Esperanza Base in January and February 2012 9 10 Plantain edit In 2015 VestAndPage produced the performance based feature film Plantain de Spitzwegerich in Germany Poland and Kaliningrad Oblast Russia Filmed on location during the artist duo s month long performance walk the project takes a private family story and the historical event of post WWII displacements as starting points The artists walked performed and filmed along the route of war escape of Stenke s ancestors upon the evacuation of East Prussia in winter 1945 in the civil exodus along the Baltic Sea to Northern Germany Referenced through the performance walk in real time the film connects in a layering of histories people and personal memories the intangible and ineffable of a past which has been lived by another generation with a present feeling of guilt 11 12 13 Long durational performances edit nbsp Andrea Pagnes in the dog crate Photograph by Simone Donati Plantain edit From May 8 2015 on marking the end of WWII in Europe on its 70th anniversary VestAndPage walked by foot in a month long performance the path of war exodus that Stenke s family went 70 years before from East Prussia to Northern Germany this time in the opposite direction 1110 kilometres from Hemmingstedt Germany to Chernyakhovsk former Insterburg in the Russian Kaliningrad Oblast Along the way the artist realised and filmed site responsive performances and collected film and text material on location of true events such as the Castle Insterburg the Vistula Lagoon or the former Stutthof concentration camp and seaplane base Kamp Fort Rogowo The long durational performance project resulted in a feature length film 14 Fear vs Love vs Fear edit The 24 hour performance Fear vs Love vs Fear was presented as part of the curatorial project Proyecto Liquido by Alumnos47 Foundation June 2012 The artists inhabited an empty house in San Miguel Chapultepec Mexico City and performed inside for 24 hours with the public free to enter and exit at any time The body based actions explored origins and effects of love and fear being individual or collective and works on memory associations 15 In preparation to the live performance Stenke and Pagnes had previously worked with a group of street girls in Mexico City to understand their fears desires and dreams The text image and video material produced by the girls during this workshop became part of the performance installation in the house 16 17 Without Tuition or Restraint edit Without Tuition or Restraint is a long durational performance of five days and four nights It took place at The Exchange and Newlyn Gallery in Penzance as part of the exhibition Performance Transition in November 2011 The couple has been closed inside and didn t exit the gallery for five days and four nights consecutively During this period Andrea Pagnes lived inside a dog crate while Verena Stenke inside the gallery space executed one repetitive action each day The performance questions concepts of freedom and limits between private and social spheres 18 Speak That I Can See You edit Speak That I Can See You is the first performance of Stenke s and Pagnes debut as VestAndPage The interactive piece won the ArtKontakt Prize Tirana in 2007 Since then the performance has been presented on several occasions among others at the Kosovo Art Gallery Pristina 2007 Fondaco dell Arte Venice 2009 XIV Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean Skopje 2009 Fabrica de Braco de Prata Lisbon 2010 PingPong Artspace Taipei 2012 London Art Fair London 2014 In the installation set of medical surgery videos and a soundtrack of voices speaking about fear in three languages Stenke invites audience members to participate in a ritual Pagnes back is offered as a living canvas for the audience to express their thoughts by writing with effect powder water and feathers or nails on his skin 19 Performance cycles edit HOME Cycle edit HOME is a live performance cycle of collective performance operas started by VestAndPage in 2017 Stations of the performance are along the border of the European Union in countries that all have to find a way to deal with the wave of immigration including Reggello Italy Thessaloniki Greece KPGT Belgrade Serbia Palazzo Mora Venice Italy National Gallery of Arts Sopot Poland Triennale Ostend Belgium Gunther Domenig Steinhaus Austria The artists inquire into the concepts of home Heimat community and sites of belonging The single chapters are developed together with other artists and presented as final collective performance operas AEGIS Cycle edit AEGIS is a live performance cycle in six parts developed and presented with the collaboration of other artists in the years 2016 and 2017 in Santiago de Chile Alt Istanbul Grace Exhibition Space New York City UKK Uppsala Piotrkow Trybunalski and at the State Museum of Contemporary Art Thessaloniki The work questions artistically the protective qualities of living matter defence functions shielding systems and aspects of security questioning what are valuable and timeless protections and safeties In each chapter the bodily symbolic acts of the artists are accompanied by the reading of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the language of the place Recordings of the Declaration produced for the performance are available for free public domain audio download in English German Italian Spanish Russian Turkish Swedish Polish and Greek language from the artists website 20 DYAD Cycle edit DYAD is a live performance cycle in nine parts developed and presented in 2014 2015 at hub14 Toronto Arti et Amicitiae Amsterdam Teatar amp TD Zagreb Museum der bildenden Kunste Leipzig Hermann Brehmer Sanatorium Sokolowsko Arnolfini Bristol Peacock Visual Arts Aberdeen and closed in a 15 hour durational performance in Moscow 21 The work looks into the dangers of dichotomy attachments to dualism and the paradox of Ego Through a series of poetic bodily images the artists question how polarities are being employed as tools of ideology propaganda or collective manipulation Each episode starts with a quote from Genesis 7 2 and a physical fight between the artists dressed as a mouse and a rabbit Thou Twin of Slumber Cycle edit Thou Twin of Slumber is a performance cycle in eight parts It has been produced and presented through the year 2013 at Cyclorama Boston Centre for the Arts Boston 22 Kasteliotissa Nicosia Grace Exhibition Space New York City Defibrillator Gallery Chicago VIVO Media Arts Centre Vancouver Museo Universitario del Chopo Mexico City 23 and Taidehalli Helsinki 24 The work looks into death sleep and slumber through liminal spaces and is theoretically inspired by two figures of Greek mythology the twin brothers Thanatos and Hypnos In the performances of this cycle Pagnes repeatedly works on broken glass and mirror pieces while Stenke decontextualizes movement 25 Panta Rhei Cycle edit Panta Rhei is a performance cycle in six parts presented 2011 2012 on tour in Asia at Taipei Artist Village Taipei Seoul Art Space Seoul CCCD Centre for Community Culture Development Hong Kong Goodman Arts Centre Singapore Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai It is a project inquiring impermanent states of transformation in systems and history and the constant change and temporary nature of thoughts body and relations The artists follow a process led and responsive practice in these performances that do not follow any dramaturgy but are mainly subdue to improvisation 26 nbsp Balada Corporal Homero Massena Gallery Vitoria Brazil 2010 Photograph by Sergio Prucoli Balada Corporal Cycle edit Balada Corporal is a performance cycle in five parts presented in the year 2010 on a tour in South America Venues included the Universidad Nacional Experimental de las Artes Caracas University of Chile Santiago de Chile Museo de Arte Contemporaneo Valdivia CCEBA Centro Cultural de Espana Buenos Aires Homero Massena Gallery Vitoria The cycle speaks about the difficulties of real encounters between humans and the possibilities of transformation through concrete communication It is composed of four live performances and includes a fifth chapter that continues to remain conceptual as it consists of transplanting pieces of tattooed skin between the couple 27 Curatorial projects edit Venice International Performance Art Week edit VestAndPage are the curatorial force behind the Venice International Performance Art Week The Art Week started with the curated live art exhibition project titled Trilogy of the Bodyin December 2012 at Palazzo Bembo Venice featuring under the focus Hybrid Body Poetic Body among others works by Yoko Ono Valie Export Hermann Nitsch Ilija Soskic Jan Fabre Lee Wen Boris Nieslony Jill Orr and a number of international emerging and established artists such as Nelda Ramos Manuel Vason Jason Lim Gonzalo Rabanal Prem Sarjo Joseph Ravens Helena Goldwater Since 2014 the project continued at Palazzo Mora in Venice and presented under the focus Ritual Body Political Body live and in exhibition performance works by Joseph Beuys Allen Ginsberg Vito Acconci Tehching Hsieh Chris Burden Terry Fox artist Zhang Huan Guillermo Gomez Pena Alastair MacLennan Carolee Schneemann Ulay Tania Bruguera Regina Jose Galindo Adina Bar On and many others 28 29 30 31 In 2016 the Trilogy of the Body concluded with Fragile Body Material Body with works live and in exhibition among others by Marcel li Antunez Roca Franko B ORLAN Stelarc Marina Abramovic John Baldessari John Cage Sophie Calle Mona Hatoum Paul McCarthy Ana Mendieta Charlotte Moorman amp Nam June Paik Otto Muhl amp Hermann Nitsch Bruce Nauman Yoko Ono Mike Parr Bill Viola Andy Warhol amp Jorgen Leth Lawrence Weiner and many more 32 33 34 Since 2017 the project has changed its format and presents the international educational program with residential character Co Creation Live Factory founded on the principles of artistic collaboration cooperation and temporary artistic community 35 Making Up Tearing Down edit The performance section curated by VestAndPage had been presented in various venues in Prague in October 2011 The curatorial line concentrated on radical transparency and eco intelligence in contemporary performance art presenting performances by seven female artists 36 FRAGILE global performance chain journey edit In 2010 VestAndPage began a project called FRAGILE global performance chain journey a global art initiative with over 750 artists from 63 countries working together travel one fragile object one time around the globe 37 The visionary project demands patience and collaboration reflecting on fragile states social responsibility and connection between people Bibliography editWorks by Andrea Pagnes and VestAndPage edit Theoretical essays and prose works in English language III VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2016 Fragile Body Material Body Exhibition catalogue Venice VestAndPage press 2017 Hardcover pp 272 Onufri XXI SiO2 The Reason of Fragility Contemporary Artists Facing Glass Exhibition catalogue Tirana Albanian National Gallery of Arts and VestAndPage press 2017 Hardcover pp 192 ISBN 978 9928 4355 1 4 II VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2014 Ritual Body Political Body Exhibition catalogue Venice VestAndPage press 2016 Hardcover pp 208 Studio Research Two Bodies in Space Durational Performance The Quest for Authenticity in the VestAndPage Experience 2015 Studio Research Two Bodies in Space Durational Performance The Quest for Authenticity in the VestAndPage Experience 2015 Routledge Performance Research Antarctic Dream Ice as Architecture of the Human Spirit by Andrea Pagnes amp Verena Stenke 2014 I VENICE INTERNATIONAL PERFORMANCE ART WEEK 2012 Hybrid Body Poetic Body Exhibition catalogue Venice VestAndPage press 2014 Hardcover pp 128 Art amp Education Reconfiguring Think Tanks as discursive and social model in contemporary art Suggestions for a theoretical analysis 2012 Research Catalogue Considering the Nature of the Poetic Image and its Performativity 2012 Hesa Inprint Issue 16 Ph Fobia IT 2012 Hesa Inprint Issue 14 Addiction Without Restraint 2012 Tina B Festival Catalogue Text Prague Vernon Gallery 2011 ISBN 978 80 904461 4 4 Re tooling Residencies Reconfiguring Think Tanks as discursive social model in Contemporary Art 2011 Art amp Education Body Issues in Performance Art Between Theory and Praxis 2011 972 Art Art and Culture Arena Defiling by Art Contamination 2010 972 Art Art and Culture Arena The Meaning of Art Truth 2010 The Fall of Faust Considerations on Contemporary Art and Art Action Florence VestAndPage press July 2010 Hardcover pp 208 ISBN 978 88 905161 0 8 972 Art Art and Culture Arena The Continuity of Becoming 2010 972 Art Art and Culture Arena On the Ethical and Social Role of Art 2010 MOT Masters of Today Letter to an Artist 2007 Critical and academic studies edit Jan Fabre Joanna De Vos et al The Raft Art is Not Lonely Exhibition catalogue Oostende Lannoo 2018 ISBN 978 94 014 48611 KONTEKSTY Konteksty w Kontekstach Issue Nr 4 319 Warsaw Art Institute of the Polish Academy of Sciences 2017 ISSN 1230 6142 Valentin Torrens How We Teach Performance Art University Courses and Workshop Syllabus Outskirts Press 2014 ISBN 978 1478731948 Fundacion Alumnos47 Proyecto Liquido Miedo Mexico City Madrid Turner Libros 2013 ISBN 978 84 15832 65 2 Yelena Guzman and Matvei Yankelevich Emergency INDEX Volume 2 New York Ugly Duckling Presse 2013 pp 490 491 ISBN 978 1 937027 12 4 Johnny Amore Performers Pori Pori Art Museum Publications 2013 p 61 ISBN 978 952 5648 40 9 Karlyn De Jongh and Sarah Gold Personal Structures Time Space Existence Number Two pp 288 291 Venice Global Art Affairs Publishing 2013 ISBN 978 9490784133 Peta Tait Performance Couplings Performance Research A Journal of the Performing Arts Vol 18 Issue2 2013 Special Issue On Value pp 139 140 ISSN 1352 8165 Print ISSN 1469 9990 Online Yelena Guzman and Matvei Yankelevich Emergency INDEX Volume 1 New York Ugly Duckling Presse 2011 pp 216 217 ISBN 978 1 937027 07 0 Saverio Simi De Burgis and Dana Altman Andrea Pagnes and Verena Stenke FLASH ART International Vol XLII n 266 May June 2009 pp 62 63 ISSN 0394 1493 Carlos Leal Past Is Not Alone emagazine Art beyond aesthetics Issue n 3 August 2009 pp 119 120 BJCEM XIV Biennial of Young Artists from Europe and the Mediterranean SKOPJE 7 gates Biennial 2009 Milan Mondadori Electa 2009 ISBN 978 88 370 7167 7 Macy Art Gallery Visions in New York City Exhibition catalogue New York Teachers College Columbia University 2009 Dana Altman Art and Multiplicity Essays on Contemporary Art New York Amadeo Press 2008 1st ed Timișoara Bastion 2008 ISBN 978 973 1980 30 0 Suzana Varvarica Kuka Conformism Space Muliqi Prize 07 Pristine The Kosovo Art Gallery 2007 Christopher Marquis Who s Who in American Art 2007 2008 New York Marquis Who s Who 2006 ISBN 0837 9630 60 Istituto Italiano di Cultura P S I Italian Bureau selections 1998 2000 New York Castelvecchi 2000 ISBN 88 8210 194 0 Une exploration attentive de la poesie de la matiere Flux News Liege October 1999 The Architects Journal Volume 2008 London Architectural Press 1998 La Biennale di Venezia XLVII Esposizione Internazionale D Arte Venice La Biennale di Venezia 1997 ISBN 8843561529 G K Hall Library Catalog of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Supplement Volume 3 New York Metropolitan Museum of Art 1987See also editPerformance art Avant garde Experimental theatre Experimental film Surrealist cinema Body art Conceptual art Intermedia List of performance artistsReferences edit 1 Abrebrecha 2010 Pagnes y Stenke presentes en el Quinto Encuentro Mundial de Arte Corporal 2 Quinn Dukes 2011 04 07 Artistslist Top 5 Contemporary Performance Artists to watch 3 Adeline Chia 2011 11 09 The Straits Times Artist drinks his blood Andrea Pagnes 4 Alexis Avedisian 2013 04 18 Big Red amp Shiny The Higher State An Interview with VestAndPage 5 London City Nights 2013 09 07 sin fin The Movie by VestAndPage at performancespace 6 Martin Freeman 2014 10 01 The Plymouth Herald To ends of world with art duo VestAndPage 7 NowDelhi tv 2011 Open Minds 8 Raul Manrupe 2012 04 10 Proyecto Antartida Centro Cultural Ricardo Rojas 9 CCEBA Centro Cultural de Espana 10 AVIFF Art Film Festival 11 Sebastiano Giorgi 2015 09 Gazzetta Italia A piedi dalla Germania a Kaliningrad 12 Leonore Welzin 2015 09 05 Heilbronner Stimme Spurensuche auf dem Fluchtlingstreck 13 2015 07 05 Performance Is Alive VestAndPage embark on month long performance 14 Once Noticias 2012 06 19 El miedo eje tematico de Proyecto Liquid Big Red amp Shiny The Higher State An Interview with VestAndPage Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 11 2014 Alexis Avedisian 2013 04 18 Big Red amp Shiny The Higher State An Interview with VestAndPage 15 Fear is Fear Love is Love Story of a street children workshop and art project in Mexico City 16 Stefan Maurer 2011 11 Heilbronner Stimme Freiheit oder Unfreiheit das ist hier die Frage 17 Dana Altman Art and Multiplicity Mediul Virtual Andrea Pagnes amp Verena Stenke Speak That I Can See You New York Bucharest 2008 18 VestAndPage Official website AEGIS Recordings of U N Universal Declaration of Human Rights Download 19 Mary Brennan 2015 11 02 The Herald Tragedy adds poignancy to thought provoking art 20 Allison Vanouse 2013 05 14 HowlRound Exist Stronger 21 Sonia Avila 2013 10 17 Excelsior pp 10 Performance recrea el Museo del Chopo 22 Oscar Cid de Leon 2013 10 18 Reforma Exploran fragilidad del ser 23 A Meier 2013 07 30 Hyperallergic Walking on Mirrors Until You Bleed and Other Images from a Performance of Poetic Pain 24 Enru Lin 2012 09 07 The China Post Explore what s humanly possible 25 Soledad Sanchez Goldar 2011 02 Hipermedulla Dossier especial Performance y Tatuajes I 26 A E Zimmer 2013 02 19 PERFORMA Magazine Venice International Performance Art Week 27 Flash Art Issue 307 pp 30 December January 2013 Una settimana di performance in laguna 28 T Ma 2012 12 18 Il Manifesto La militanza E tattile e fisica 29 Chiara Casarin 2012 12 08 Artribune Da Yoko Ono a Hermann Nitsch a Jan Fabre Qualcuno la chiama la piu grande mostra evento di performance art al mondo 30 Bob Dickinson 2016 03 Art Monthly pp 35 Performance art 31 Riccardo Caldura 2017 02 Exibart Onpaper pp 52 53 Dalla rappresentazione alla vita e ritorno 32 Julie Vulcan 2017 02 RealTime Arts Shifting gravity s center 33 Francesca Carol Rolla 2018 04 09 LOIE Revista de danza performance y nuevos medios Co Creation Live Factory Prologue 1 Cutting edge continues at Prague s Tina B Festival Czech Position Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved February 10 2014 Guest Writer 2011 10 21 Czech Position Cutting edge continues at Prague s Tina B Festival 34 Correspondent 2010 08 01 Artbeat The Sunday Guardian pp 23 Artists form a unique chain of creativity External links editOfficial website of the 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