Performance art is a unique blend of visual art and live action, where the artist's body becomes the medium. It challenges traditional notions of art and engages the audience in a direct and often provocative manner.
Emerging in the 20th century, performance art has roots in various movements, including Dadaism and Futurism. Artists like Marina Abramović and Yoko Ono have pushed the boundaries of this genre, exploring themes of identity, politics, and the human experience.
Art must be an integral part of life.
As performance art continues to evolve, it remains a powerful medium for expression and social commentary.