Subject-Object Art Theory - (Enactments) by Pyotr Pavlensky (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Pyotr Pavlensky turns state violence into his medium--now, in his own words, he reveals the theory behind the fire.
- About the Author: Pyotr Pavlensky is an artist and author born in 1984 in Leningrad and now lives in Paris.
- 132 Pages
- Art, Performance
- Series Name: Enactments
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Book Synopsis
Pyotr Pavlensky turns state violence into his medium--now, in his own words, he reveals the theory behind the fire. Pyotr Pavlensky's Subject-Object Art Theory is both a manifesto and a method--an incendiary redefinition of what art can and should be in an era of increasing repression. Known for his radical public performances, such as setting fire to government buildings, stitching his lips shut, or nailing his own body to the ground, Pavlensky has been called a provocateur. In this book, he offers his own framework: subject-object art, a practice that weaponizes state mechanisms against themselves, forcing institutions to react and, thus, become part of the work. Venturing past the confines of political art, he examines the historical intersections of art and power, situating his work within a lineage of radical avant-garde movements. Whether seen as a guide or an act of defiance in itself, Subject-Object Art Theory urges the reader to rethink artistic freedom; not as an abstract ideal, but as a confrontation with authority.Review Quotes
"Pavlensky's work draws on a venerable tradition of performance art in which the body is used to interrogate cultural norms and power dynamics. . . . For Pavlensky, the initial action is just the beginning of a larger process. Even as every element is precisely calculated -- 'I have to practice each gesture carefully, where I'm going to put my foot, my hand, because once I'm there, everything moves very quickly and there are so many unforeseeables, ' he told me -- what interests him is the state's involuntary collaboration in his work."--Praise for Pyotr Pavlensky "Fernanda Eberstadt, New York Times"
About the Author
Pyotr Pavlensky is an artist and author born in 1984 in Leningrad and now lives in Paris. Initially, his art was labeled political, but in 2019 Pavlensky rejected this term as inconsistent with the very essence of his work. Redefining his practice as subject-object art, he formulated its theoretical foundations and presently combined them into a book. Anna Aslanyan is a journalist and translator. Her translations from Russian include A Journey to Inner Africa by Egor Kovalevsky and Sergei Tretyakov's essays for a forthcoming anthology of modernism. She is the author of Dancing on Ropes: Translators and the Balance of History, a popular history of translation.Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 132
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Performance
Series Title: Enactments
Publisher: Seagull Books
Format: Paperback
Author: Pyotr Pavlensky
Language: English
Street Date: October 6, 2025
TCIN: 1006061163
UPC: 9781803095813
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-1711
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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