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  1. Gina Pane (* 24. Mai 1939 in Biarritz; † 5. März 1990 in Paris) war eine italienische Künstlerin und eine wichtige Vertreterin von Body Art und Performance-Kunst

  2. www.moma.org › artists › 28748Gina Pane - MoMA

    Gina Pane (Biarritz, May 24, 1939 – Paris, March 6, 1990) was a French artist of Italian origins. She studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1960 to 1965 and was a member of the 1970s Body Art movement in France, called "Art corporel."

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gina_PaneGina Pane - Wikipedia

    Gina Pane (Biarritz, May 24, 1939 – Paris, March 6, 1990) [ 1] was a French artist of Italian origins. She studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1960 to 1965 [ 2] and was a member of the 1970s Body Art movement in France, called "Art corporel." [ 3]

  4. 6. März 1990 · French artist Gina Pane's artistic career was carved out of using her own body as a symbol for humanity's universal body - a canvas on which to express communal concerns surrounding sexuality, spirituality, gender, politics, feminism, the environment, and suffering.

    • French
    • May 24, 1939
    • Biarritz, France
    • March 6, 1990
  5. Gina Pane: Körper als Sprache. Chiostri di San Domenico, 30.11.1998 – 17.2.1999. Eine der bedeutenden Künstlerinnen im Bereich der Body Art ist Gina Pane, nunmehr seit 8 Jahren verstorben. Ihr widmet die Stadt Reggio Emilia (I) derzeit eine umfangreiche Retrospektive.

  6. A declared Christian, Pane identified Escalade non-anesthésiée as a commentary on the 1955–75 Vietnam War, a conflict that had, by then, escalated for 16 years; her self-inflicted wounds were a way of shaking an anaesthetized society awake. She described her pain as protest, her body a sacrifice.

  7. A leading figure in the "body art" movement of the 1970s, Gina Pane staged a series of meticulously prepared and documented performances in which every gesture was...