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- Title
Performatyvūs veikėjų tinklai Gintauto Trimako kūriniuose.
- Authors
Armonas, Marius
- Abstract
The present article revisits Bruno Latour's Actor-Network theory, as well as Erika Fischer-Lichte's theory of performative aesthetics, which are employed as a methodical approach to review the works of Lithuanian photographer, photographic artist Gintautas Trimakas, in his exhibition Answer. In the exhibition, the artist chose to present a series of works whose photographic processes took place in the gallery space itself. This decision opened new possibilities to consider the exhibition as a performative action carried out by various networks of actors, starting from local, surrounding objects, such as the space itself, the visitors and architectural elements, and ending with electromagnetic waves generated by the Sun or the rotation of the Earth. All these factors played a role in creating photographic images in the camera-less technique, capturing the light throughout the exhibition. Hence, it is proposed that these actors should be considered co-authors of the work. It is noted that the traditional dual structures of nature / culture, and object / subject have faded away. All the actors in this exhibition have received an equal status; therefore, human as well as non-human agents are recognized to have participated in this performative action. Thus, the visuality of the work should be considered a result of collective effort. Moreover, the positions of a subject and an object have also lost their relevance, since the objects of the exhibition are no longer seen as passive; just like the subjects, they are able to react to the surroundings and be active performers of the work.
- Subjects
LATOUR, Bruno, 1947-2022; ROTATION of the Sun; LIGHTING exhibitions; PHOTOGRAPHS; ROTATION of the earth; ARCHITECTURAL details; AUTHORSHIP collaboration
- Publication
Acta Academiae Artium Vilnensis, 2020, Issue 99, p206
- ISSN
1392-0316
- Publication type
Article