Michael Portnoy, Relational Stalinism – The Musical, 9 July 2016 at The Black-E, Liverpool. Photo: Rob Battersby
Michael Portnoy, Relational Stalinism – The Musical, 9 July 2016 at The Black-E, Liverpool. Photo: Rob Battersby
Michael Portnoy, Google Office 0.2 (with The Improvement League), 2010. Installation and performance. Photo courtesy of Taipei Biennial 2010
Michael Portnoy, 100 Beautiful Jokes, 2010. Performance and video. Courtesy of Stedelijk Museum, photo by Ernst van Deursen
Michael Portnoy, Relational Stalinism – The Musical, 9 July 2016 at The Black-E, Liverpool. Photo: Rob Battersby
Michael Portnoy (b. 1971, Washington, DC, USA) is a New York-based artist. Coming from a background in dance and stand-up comedy, his performance-based work employs a variety of media: from participatory installations to sculpture, painting, writing, theatre, video and curating. Portnoy is largely concerned with manipulating language and behaviour as a tool for world-bending – either in his "Relational Stalinist" game structures in which confusion, complication, and ambiguity are used to stretch participants' speech and movement; or his quest to "improve" existing breeds of art through re-engineering.
At Liverpool Biennial 2016, Portnoy's Relational Stalinism – The Musical is an assemblage that uses many different registers of performance simultaneously. It mixes taiko micro-dance, exhausting feats of reading, experimental physical comedy, melodramatic operatic interlude, call-centre language-torture games, and satire of the Immaterial Turn. The performance on 9 July at the Black-E is part of the Chinatown episode.
He has presented internationally in museums, art galleries, theatres and music halls, including recently the Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2015); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (2014); Cricoteka, Krakow, Poland (2014); Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France (2013); KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin, Germany (2013); The Kitchen, New York, USA (2013); dOCUMENTA 13, Kassel, Germany (2012); 11th Baltic Triennial (co-curator), Vilnius, Lithuania (2012); and the Taipei Biennial, Taipei, Taiwan (2010).
Commissioned by Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam, together with A.P.E (Art Projects Era)
Performed at the Black-E on 9 July 2016
Gallery Isabelle Van Den Eynde
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