Ains...que perdidita estoy por este foro, la verdad es q no tengo mucha idea de cómo moverme por aquí, pero seguiré investigando.
Bueno, sólo quería saber si alguno podría decirme si sabe de algún lugar en el que pueda obtener videos de performances, no sé, de J. Beuys, Yves Klein...
[PET] Performances
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Prueba a usar la busqueda del foro, y la busqueda de la mula.
Usando la mulita:
Palettes.-.Yves.Klein.-.Traces.de.l.epoque.bleue.DVDRip.fr.by.qowe.avi 
Usando la mulita:
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hola stabme, bienvenida seas.
aqui tienes algo de beuys
beuys I like america and america likes me.mov 
(es la famosa performance con el coyote)
Joseph Beuys - Sonne statt Reagan.mov 
también està esto, pero aunque esté en formato mpg no estoy seguro de que sea realmente un video, yo lo conozco en disco.
Joseph Beuys - Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja, Nee Nee Nee Nee Nee (1968).mpg 
saludos

aqui tienes algo de beuys
(es la famosa performance con el coyote)
y ademas este pequeño clip (muy comico) de beuys cantandoI Like America and America Likes Me 1974
Beuys’s most famous Action took place in May 1974, when he spent three days in a room with a coyote. After flying into New York, he was swathed in felt and loaded into an ambulance, then driven to the gallery where the Action took place, without having once touched American soil. As Beuys later explained: ‘I wanted to isolate myself, insulate myself, see nothing of America other than the coyote.’ The title of the work is filled with irony. Beuys opposed American military actions in Vietnam, and his work as an artist was a challenge to the hegemony of American art.
Beuys’s felt blankets, walking stick and gloves became sculptural props throughout the Action. In addition, fifty new copies of the Wall Street Journal were introduced each day, which the coyote acknowledged by urinating on them. Beuys regularly performed the same series of actions with his eyes continuously fixed on the coyote. At other times he would rest or gather the felt around him to suggest the figure of a shepherd with his crook. The coyote’s behaviour shifted throughout the three days, becoming cautious, detached, aggressive and sometimes companionable. At the end of the Action, Beuys was again wrapped in felt and returned to the airport.
For Native Americans, the coyote had been a powerful god, with the power to move between the physical and the spiritual world. After the coming of European settlers, it was seen merely as a pest, to be exterminated. Beuys saw the debasement of the coyote as a symbol of the damage done by white men to the American continent and its native cultures. His action was an attempt to heal some of those wounds. ‘You could say that a reckoning has to be made with the coyote, and only then can this trauma be lifted’, he said.
también està esto, pero aunque esté en formato mpg no estoy seguro de que sea realmente un video, yo lo conozco en disco.
saludos
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Good links, thanks Rabano 

This seems indeed to be audio only.rabano escribió:también està esto, pero aunque esté en formato mpg no estoy seguro de que sea realmente un video, yo lo conozco en disco.
Joseph Beuys - Ja Ja Ja Ja Ja, Nee Nee Nee Nee Nee (1968).mpg