Bomb Magazine - Artists in Conversation | Annie Abrahams & Igor Štromajer

Igor Štromajer & Annie Abrahams
by Gretta Louw

In January 2014, I was thrilled to set up an online meeting—from our three homes in Germany and France—to discuss our practices, backgrounds, and what we're trying to achieve with our various modes of networked performance.

Gretta Louw Tell me about the beginning of your art career. Annie, you had another life, studied biology; I read in an interview where you said that studying biology taught you about the world around you and your bodily functions but not how to live, so you switched to art, where you could experiment more easily. This really resonated with me because I studied psychology and felt the same—that art is a place to experiment and gain knowledge, to learn something. What do you think about the idea of the artist as researcher?

Annie Abrahams All three of us come from different backgrounds. Igor started in art but not as a net artist—he started in theatre. So we all have another background, another way of being. Art is about life, and science is about your environment and the way you look at it. Art is about the questions you have, and not the answers.

Igor Štromajer Perhaps this is one of the most important things, that we all come from somewhere else. I was studying art, but it had nothing to do with what we are doing now. Furthermore, it had nothing to do with anything contemporary. I was studying historical theatre and it does not help me at all in what I am doing now. I am sure that what you were studying—psychology, biology—is much more handy. You have a much better background for this kind of performance art.

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