- Lisa Bufano
Lisa Bufano (born
1972 ) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work incorporates elements of doll-making, animation, and dance. Bufano is a graduate of bothTufts University and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA ). Though she is based in Boston, Massachusetts, Bufano was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. After surviving astaphylococcus bacterial infection at the age of 21 her fingers and lower legs were amputated.Her dance work typically incorporates a variety of
prosthetics and props, but she also includes segments where her unadorned body is the focus of the performance. According to Bufano she manipulates her body as a way to explore alternative locomotion, corporeal difference, and animation/manipulation. She explained her aesthetic and political goals when she claimed that: "Despite my own terror and discomfort in being watched (or, maybe, because of it), I am finding that being in front of viewers as a performer with deformity can produce a magnetic tension that could be developed into strength. I attempt to channel this tension by exaggerating the mode of physical difference (for example, presenting myself on stilts)." [cite web| url=http://www.lbufano.com/info.php?page=statement|title=Persistence of Vision| accessdate=2007-05-31]References
External links
* [http://www.lbufano.com/ Professional Home Page]
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