Linda Mary Montano 14 Years of Living Art |
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Author:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Illustrator:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Artist:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Commentaries by:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Concept by:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Interviewee:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Introduction by:
| Montano, Linda Mary Eyler, Carolyn Fisher, Jennifer Kossoy, Judy Raven, Arlene Roth, Moira Singh Soin, Himali Stanton, Victoria Swann, Eliza Sprinkle, Annie |
Performed by:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Drawings by:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Original Author:
| Montano, Linda Mary |
Editor:
| Silver, Adam |
Compiled by:
| Silver, Adam |
Cover Design by:
| Silver, Adam Silver, Cai Xi |
Designed by:
| Silver, Adam Silver, Cai Xi |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Silver, Adam |
Interviewer:
| Duncan, Charles Swann, Eliza |
Contribution by:
| Eyler, Carolyn Fisher, Jennifer Kossoy, Judy Raven, Arlene Roth, Moira Singh Soin, Himali Stanton, Victoria Swann, Eliza Sprinkle, Annie |
ISBN: | 978-0-9836647-5-8 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2017 |
Publisher: | CX Silver Gallery
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $73.95 |
Book Description:
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This 220-page portable book/archive features Montano's journal writings during the 14 years of her chakras performances, 18 of her ecstatic tantric tales, 52 of her drawings, 119 photo documents of this endurance, 13 essays/interviews, and via Montano's instructions, an Art/Life recipe for the reader to practice making life a work of art. Exploring and dissolving the boundaries between art and life, Linda Mary Montano, a pioneer feminist performance artist, investigates the art/life...
More DescriptionThis 220-page portable book/archive features Montano's journal writings during the 14 years of her chakras performances, 18 of her ecstatic tantric tales, 52 of her drawings, 119 photo documents of this endurance, 13 essays/interviews, and via Montano's instructions, an Art/Life recipe for the reader to practice making life a work of art. Exploring and dissolving the boundaries between art and life, Linda Mary Montano, a pioneer feminist performance artist, investigates the art/life relationship through everyday activities, actions and communication as rite and ritual. She is interested in the way artistic ritual, staged as individual actions/interactions or collaborative workshops, can be used to alter her birth story and to create the opportunity for focus on spiritual energy states, silence and the cessation of art/life boundaries. The book can be previewed at magcloud.com/browse/issue/1184522 and more information at cxsilvergallery.com/linda-mary-montano.