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Andrea Saemann: "Angel M – eine Performance
dank Ulrike Rosenbach" (2009)
in the Performance Programme. Photograph: Jan Stradtmann
Andrea Saemann (Switzerland *1962)
The artist Andrea Saemann lives and work in Basel as a free-lance artist (Video,
Installation, Performance), curator and teacher. Together with art historian
Andrea Gögel,
she runs the video interview projekt Performance
Saga.
"Angel
M – eine Performance dank
Ulrike Rosenbach".
Angel M is a performance that revolves around angels. What do angels and feminism have in common? Both have wings. Angels wear them either on their shoulders or on their foreheads, like horns. Or they wear them on their shoes and use them to deliver messages, whizzing blindly back and forth on data streams. And what do performers have in common with angels? They play with all of this – with the media that is in-between.
In the
Performance Programme:
"Angel M" – eine Performance
dank Ulrike Rosenbach, 2009.
In the
Video Archive:
"Performance Saga Project"
Links:
Performance Saga