Performative media and texts in contemporary emerging creation María Alcaide

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Published 2022-06-28
Manuel Zapata Vázquez

Abstract

The visual artist María Alcaide has resorted to the written word in a good number of works that she has formalized through different formats throughout her young career. Since the bound publication to the fanzine and passing through supports such as the poster. This article analyzes some of these proposals that will be approached from their potential as tools for the extension of the performative nature of their work. Whether as evidence of previous actions, as complementary material to her installation projects or as unique pieces, these materials represent an original testimony that connects the artist with the ways of doing things and the concerns of the artists of her generation. At the same time, these are linked to the most absolute contemporaneity in which not only the text but also its orality plays a meaningful role.

How to Cite

Zapata Vázquez, Manuel. 2022. “Performative Media and Texts in Contemporary Emerging Creation: María Alcaide”. AusArt 10 (1). https://doi.org/10.1387/ausart.23454.
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Keywords

ALCAIDE; MARÍA (1992-), WRITTEN WORD, PERFORMANCE, INSTALLATION, CONTEMPORARY ART

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