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Identity and Performance

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Identity and Performance

Identity is constantly in flux, constructed, negotiated, muted, and mutable. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, artists have performed their own or other identities in critical, biting, and sometimes humorous ways. In works like those by Rasheed Araeen and Adrian Piper, the artists take on stereotyped identities—a Pakistani immigrant and a Black man—to document and deconstruct them, questioning how they are made visible in art and art history.

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East Village Beijing, 1994.  No.46
Rong Rong (榮榮)
2003
East Village Beijing, 1994.  No.81
Rong Rong (榮榮)
2003
East Village Beijing, 1997.  No.16
Rong Rong (榮榮)
2003
East Village Beijing, 1994.  No.20
Rong Rong (榮榮)
2003
The Red Lingerie
Michiko Kon
1995
Demolition - World Financial Center
Zhang Dali (張大力)
1998 - 2001
My New York
Zhang Huan (張洹)
2002
Ambiguous Beauty / Aimai-no-bi
Yasumasa Morimura
1995
Tattoo 2
Qiu, Zhijie (丘志杰)
1997
Tattoo 1
Qiu, Zhijie (丘志杰)
1997