Tate Modern

A Bigger Splash

Painting after Performance

14 Nov 2012 - 01 Apr 2013

Marc Camille Chaimowicz
Jean Cocteau... 2003–8
© Courtesy the artist and Cabinet, London
This exhibition will take a new look at the dynamic relationship between performance and painting since 1950. Contrasting key paintings by Jackson Pollock and David Hockney, the exhibition considers two different approaches to the idea of the canvas as an arena in which to act: one gestural, the other one theatrical. The paintings of the Vienna Actionists or the Shooting Pictures of Niki de St Phalle will be re-presented within the performance context that they were made, and juxtaposed with works by artists such as Cindy Sherman or Jack Smith that used the face and body as a surface, often using make-up in work dealing with gender role-play. The exhibition proposes a new way of looking at the work of a number of younger artists whose approach to painting is energised by these diverse historical sources, drawing upon action painting, drag and the idea of the stage set.
 

Tags: Marc Camille Chaimowicz, David Hockney, Jackson Pollock, Niki de Saint Phalle, Cindy Sherman