Endurance art
Kind of performance art involving hardship From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Endurance art is a kind of performance art involving some form of hardship, such as pain, solitude or exhaustion.[2] Performances that focus on the passage of long periods of time are also known as durational art or durational performances.[3]


Human endurance contests were a fad of Depression-era America from the 1920s-1930s.[4] Writer Michael Fallon traces the genre of endurance art to the work of Chris Burden in California in the 1970s.[5] Burden spent five days in a locker in Five Day Locker Piece (1971), had himself shot in Shoot (1971), and lived for 22 days in a bed in an art gallery in Bed Piece (1972).[6]
Other examples of endurance art include Tehching Hsieh's One Year Performance 1980–1981 (Time Clock Piece), in which for 12 months he punched a time clock every hour, and Art/Life One Year Performance 1983–1984 (Rope Piece), in which Hsieh and Linda Montano spent a year tied to each other by an eight-foot rope.[7]
In The House with the Ocean View (2003), Marina Abramović lived silently for 12 days without food or entertainment on a stage entirely open to the audience.[8] Such is the physical stamina required for some of her work that in 2012 she set up what she called a "boot camp" in Hudson, New York, for participants in her multiple-person performances.[9]
The Nine Confinements or The Deprivation of Liberty is a conceptual, endurance art and performative work of critical and biographical content by artist Abel Azcona. The artwork was a sequence of performances carried out between 2013 and 2016. All of the series had a theme of deprivation of liberty. The first in the series was performed by Azcona in 2013 and named Confinement in Search of Identity.[10] The artist was to remain for sixty days in a space built inside an art gallery of Madrid, with scarce food resources and in total darkness. The performance was stopped after forty-two days for health reasons and the artist hospitalised.[11] Azcona created these works as a reflection and also a discursive interruption of his own mental illness, mental illness being one of the recurring themes in Azcona's work.[12]
Examples

- Marina Abramović[13] – Rhythm 0, 1974; Rhythm 5, 1974; Luminosity, 1997, 2010; Nude with Skeleton, 2002, 2005, 2010;[9] The House With the Ocean View (2003); Balkan Erotic Epic, 2005.[14]
- Marina Abramović with Ulay[15] – Point of Contact, 1980;[9] Night Sea Crossing, 1981; The Lovers: Walk on the Great Wall, 1988.[16]
- Vito Acconci – Seedbed, 1972.[17]
- David Askevold – Fill, 1970.[18][19]
- Abel Azcona - The Death of The Artist,[20] 2018. The Fathers, 2016. Amen or The Pederasty, 2015. Buried, 2015. Eating, 2012. The Nine Confinements or The Deprivation of Liberty, 2013-2016.
- Stuart Brisley – And for today ... nothing, 1972.[21]
- Chris Burden[15] – Five Day Locker Piece, 1971.
- David Blaine[22] – Witness (1999),[23] Buried Alive, Frozen in Time, Vertigo, Above the Below, Drowned Alive, Revolution, Electrified , Ascension .
- Nikhil Chopra, – Give Me Your Blood And I Will Give You Freedom, 2014.[24]
- Houston Conwill – Juju Rituals, 1975–1983.[25]
- Elevator Repair Service – Gatz, 2005.[24][26]
- EJ Hill – A Monumental Offering of Potential Energy, 2016.[27][28][29][30]
- Tehching Hsieh – One Year Performance 1978–1979 (Cage Piece); One Year Performance 1980–1981 (Time Clock Piece).[31][32]
- Tehching Hsieh with Linda Montano – Art/Life One Year Performance 1983–1984 (Rope Piece).
- Ragnar Kjartansson – A Lot of Sorrow, 2014.[33]
- Stan Lai – A Dream Like A Dream, 2014.[24]
- Eric Millikin – My Drinking Problem, 2016.[34][35]
- Bruce Nauman – Stamping in the Studio, 1968; Revolving Upside Down, 1969.[18][36][37]
- Bryan Lewis Saunders – Under the Influence, 2001;[38] Deaf Month, 2011;[39] While Being Tortured, 2014;[40] 30 Days Totally Blind, 2018.[41]
- Carolee Schneeman – Up To And Including Her Limits, 1973—1976.[18]
- Wolfgang Stoerchle – Attempt Public Erection, 1972–1975.[25]
- Emma Sulkowicz – Mattress Performance (Carry That Weight), 2014–2015.[42][15]
- Zhang Huan – 12 Square Meters, 1994.[43]
- Benjamin Bennett – Sitting and Smiling, 2014 – ongoing.[44]
- Guido Segni – A quiet desert failure, 2013 – ongoing.[45][46][47][48][49][50]
- Paul Wong – In Ten Sity, 1978.[51]
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