Baltimore Gallery Performance Examines Government Surveillance and Public Response
A performance piece staged at a Baltimore gallery explores themes of governmental overreach and societal reactions to surveillance. The work specifically addresses how citizens respond to perceived intrusions by authorities. Baltimore serves as the location for this artistic investigation into power dynamics between state entities and individuals. The performance format allows for direct engagement with questions about privacy and resistance. Through live action, the piece creates a space for examining contemporary anxieties around monitoring and control. The gallery setting provides a controlled environment for this critical exploration of civic relationships. This artistic intervention focuses on the psychological and social dimensions of surveillance culture. The work invites viewers to consider their own positions within systems of oversight and authority.
Key facts
- Performance took place at a Baltimore gallery
- Addresses government intrusion and surveillance
- Examines public responses to authority
- Uses live performance format
- Explores power dynamics between state and citizens
- Focuses on privacy and resistance themes
- Creates space for examining contemporary anxieties
- Gallery provides controlled environment for exploration
Entities
Institutions
- artcritical
Locations
- Baltimore
- United States