Carolee Schneemann Interior Scroll
Carolee Schneemann Interior Scroll. The scroll is a relic, a surviving object from a historically important performance. The Interior Scroll performance started off with Carolee Schneemann, who was covered by a sheet, walking up an extended table.
The Interior Scroll performance started off with Carolee Schneemann, who was covered by a sheet, walking up an extended table. View the Schneemann artist page at Ubuweb. This image of a figure retrieving something from within her body was drawn with a quick hand on the back of a three-hole punched manuscript page.
While standing on the table she announced that she would read from her self-published book Cézanne, She Was a Great Painter, then let go of the sheet, revealing an apron ("Interior Scroll").
Schneemann seized the opportunities created by contemporary art's expanding publishing culture to document and disseminate her work as a professional artist, and. "Schneeman completely changed the way the female body was seen." I'm a massive fan of Carolee Schneemann 's work, in particular her performance Interior Scroll —it was such a brave act and issued a real challenge to her male peers.
This was a notable Fluxus-influenced piece featuring her use of text and body. Carolee Schneemann was born and raised in Fox Chase, Pennsylvania. While standing on the table she announced that she would read from her self-published book Cézanne, She Was a Great Painter, then let go of the sheet, revealing an apron ("Interior Scroll").
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