- Vito Acconci
Vito Hannibal Acconci (born
January 24 ,1940 ) is aBronx ,New York -born, Brooklyn-basedarchitect ,landscape architect , andinstallation art ist.His father was an Italian immigrant who took him to museums and opera houses and gave him his first arts education. Vito attended Regis High School on New York City. He received a B.A. in literature from the
College of the Holy Cross in 1962 and an M.F.A. in literature and poetry from theUniversity of Iowa .Acconci began his career as a
poet , editing "0 TO 9 " withBernadette Mayer in the late 1960s. In the late 1960s, Acconci transformed himself into a performance andvideo art ist using his own body as a subject forphotography ,film ,video , andperformance . His performance and video work was marked heavily byconfrontation andSituationism . In the mid 1970s, Acconci expanded his metier into the world of audio/visual installations.One noted installation/performance piece from this period is "Seedbed" (January 15-29 1971). In "Seedbed" Acconci lay hidden underneath a gallery-wide ramp installed at the
Sonnabend Gallery ,masturbating while vocalizing into a loudspeaker his fantasies about the visitors walking above him on the ramp. One motivation behind "Seedbed" was to involve the public in the work's production by creating a situation of reciprocal interchange between artist and viewer.In 2008, in an interview with
Brian Sherwin for Myartspace, Vito discussed Seedbed at length. Vito discussed the title Seedbed and the connection it had to the performance, stating, "I knew what my goal had to be: I had to produce seed, the space I was in should become a bed of seed, a field of seed – in order to produce seed, I had to masturbate – in order to masturbate, I had to excite myself." [ [http://www.myartspace.com/blog/2008/04/art-space-talk-vito-acconci.html "Art Space Talk: Vito Acconci"] , "Myartspace",17 April 2008 . Retrieved16 May 2008 .]During the 1980s he invited viewers to create artwork by activating machinery that erected shelters and signs. He also turned to the creation of furniture and to prototypes of houses and gardens in the late 1980s.
More recently, the artist has focused on architecture and landscape design that integrates public and private space. One example of this is "Walkways Through the Wall," which flow through structural boundaries of the
Midwest Airlines Center inMilwaukee, Wisconsin and provide seating at both ends.Another notable example is his "Dirt Wall" (1992) at the Arvada Center Sculpture Garden in Colorado. The wall begins outside the Arvada Center and extends inside, rising from ground level to a height of 24 feet. The glass and steel wall contains a mixture of volcanic rock, various types of sand, red dolomite, and topsoil which are visible through the glass panels, and represents an attempt to bring what is underground up, and what is outside in.
He has taught at many institutions, including the
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design , Halifax;California Institute of the Arts , Valencia;Cooper Union ;School of the Art Institute of Chicago ;Yale University; and theParsons School of Design . He currently teaches atBrooklyn College in the Art Department andPerformance and Interactive Media Arts programs. He is represented by Albion Gallery in London and New York.See also
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Murinsel Articles
*Orlandoni, Alessandra [http://www.theplan.it "Interview with Vito Acconci"] - The Plan 020, June 2007
References
External links
* [http://www.acconci.com The artist's website (acconci.com)] .
* [http://www.vdb.org/smackn.acgi$artistdetail?ACCONCIV Acconci video art] in the [http://www.vdb.org Video Data Bank] .
* [http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/fales/0to9.html Guide to the 0 TO 9 archive] from the Fales Library at NYU.
* [http://www.artfacts.net/index.php/pageType/artistInfo/artist/1829 Artist's page in Artfacts.Net] with actual major exhibitions.
* [http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/features/jsaltz/saltz4-28-04.asp An appreciation of Acconci] by critic Jerry Saltz.
* [http://www.ubu.com/sound/acconci.html 2 pieces of Sound Poetry] on UBUWEB.
* [http://www.ubu.com/film/acconci.html Art videos directed and performed by Vito Acconci] on UBUWEB
* [http://www.designboom.com/eng/interview/acconci.html An interview with Acconci] by designboom.
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