Carolee Schneemann's 1964 performance Meat Joy documented in chromogenic print
A chromogenic color print, measuring 5 by 4 inches, depicts Carolee Schneemann's 1964 performance Meat Joy in New York. Captured by photographer Al Giese, this image is attributed to the artist, P.P.O.W, and Galerie Lelong, New York. Shared on artcritical on May 18, 2019, the print serves as a crucial visual documentation of the performance, emphasizing the blend of photography and performance art. Schneemann's exploration of body and ritual has significantly impacted feminist and avant-garde movements. The print's availability through galleries enhances public engagement, while its documentation supports academic research and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of Schneemann's influence in contemporary art discussions.
Key facts
- Carolee Schneemann created Meat Joy in 1964
- The performance took place in New York
- A chromogenic color print documents the event
- The print measures 5 by 4 inches
- Courtesy is credited to the artist, P.P.O.W, and Galerie Lelong, New York
- Photographer Al Giese took the image
- The entry was posted on May 18, 2019, at 3:49 pm
- artcritical published the entry on WordPress
Entities
Artists
- Carolee Schneemann
- Al Giese
Institutions
- P.P.O.W
- Galerie Lelong
- artcritical
Locations
- New York
- United States