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Triptychon2020 from Beáta Nagy Performance artist (Germany-Hungary)
27th March of 2020 Pope Francis has inspired the performance artist Beáta Nagy to create
her three-part triptych (Ablution, Dead Images, Healing).
An individual modern ritual in silence alone.
The performance was broadcast live in real time on Maundy Thursday,
Good Friday and Saturday night of Eastern 2020 via Instagram and Facebook.
Triptych consists of a performed collapse, a social-medial fever of an isolated individual,
who is not allowed to be sick or alone, in its analogue and digital wiring.
As an entry into a religious ritual space-time-continuum a priori, nothing remains for her
but a multiplex self-reference to her medial doing and her doing in the medium of isolation.
The imaginary sick person under the mask of the healthy, as a herd animal without a herd.
Beáta Nagy takes up the silence of the papal Urbi et Orbi 2020 as a digital chimera and gives
the Corona-time its own celebration, devotion, and sacrifice.
I am a performance artist who likes to combine live actions with media and invites to a contemporary meditation,
where individuality and community interact with each other. Contemporary art is the only way
to shape the future in a wise way because artists, knowing the state of emergency, out of necessity,
can reveal perspectives and new layers of coexistence.
I have worked in Budapest, Berlin, Florence, and North Rhine-Westphalia, I have conceived
or participated in several performances and live actions in public spaces. Collegium Hungaricum,
Film museum Potsdamer Platz, Sophiensaelen in Berlin, Orangery in Cologne, Theatre Niccolini in Florence and others.
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