Can Performance Art be Collected…and Still Maintain its Original Message...?

by Jen Ortiz.

By definition, performance art is transitory. It’s sometimes 
spontaneous. It’s often interactive. And it’s always an experience. It 
isn’t, however, a tangible object like, say, a painting, sculpture or 
even a string of musical chords on paper. And so, we’re left with a 
perplexing question: can performance art ever be bought? In other words, 
is it possible for a piece to be “owned” by anyone other than the artist 
once the performance is over?

http://hyperallergic.com/53624/can-performance-art-be-collected/

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