Journal article

Doing the Contemporary: Pina Bausch as a Conceptual Artist


Authors listSiegmund, Gerald

Publication year2018

Pages15-30

JournalDance Research Journal

Volume number50

Issue number2

ISSN0149-7677

eISSN1940-509X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1017/S0149767718000207

PublisherCambridge University Press


Abstract
This essay asks the question whether and in what respect the work of German choreographer Pina Bausch can be considered to be contemporary. Building on Peter Osborne's definition of the contemporary as a disjunctive unity of present times, I aim to extract the conceptual concerns of Bausch's work that thus far have received little critical attention. In so doing, I first consider the temporal relations articulated in Bausch's work, particularly her relation to the past that comes to define the present, exposing its claims to unity as a fiction. Second, I focus on the medial aspects of Bausch's work, including her 1988/89 film, The Plaint of the Empress. By making the media aspect of Bausch's work the center of my attention, I argue that it is precisely the work's media saturation that allows for its contemporary distribution, display, and formatting. It is here that Bausch's contemporaneity as a principle of work and a working principle can be found.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSiegmund, G. (2018) Doing the Contemporary: Pina Bausch as a Conceptual Artist, Dance Research Journal, 50(2), pp. 15-30. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0149767718000207

APA Citation styleSiegmund, G. (2018). Doing the Contemporary: Pina Bausch as a Conceptual Artist. Dance Research Journal. 50(2), 15-30. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0149767718000207


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