Living statue
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A living statue is a performer who poses as a statue or mannequin, usually with realistic statue-like makeup, Performances are commonly on the street busking but may also be at events where the artist is paid. A living statue attraction, as a performance, is the artist's ability to stand motionless and occasionally come to life to comic or startling effect.
History
The tableau vivant, or group of living statues, was a regular feature of medieval and Renaissance festivities and pageantry, such as royal entries by rulers into cities. Typically a group enacting a scene would be mounted on an elaborate stand decorated to look like a monument, placed on the route of the procession. A living statue appeared in a scene of the 1945 French masterpiece film Les enfants du paradis (Children of Paradise), and early living statue pioneers include the London-based artists Gilbert and George in the 1960s. In the early years of the 20th century, the German dancer Olga Desmond put on “Evenings of Beauty” (Schönheitsabende) in which she posed nude in imitation of classical works of art ('living pictures').
Events
Since 1996, the annual "World Statues Festival" is held in Arnhem, Netherlands, initially under the name "Rijnfestijn".
The University of Business and Social Sciences in Buenos Aires, Argentina has hosted a National Contest of Living Statues since the year 2000.[1]
Since 2011, the International Festival of Living Statues has been hosted by Masca Theatre in Bucharest, Romania, where there is a focus on developing the form through artistic research.[2]
Gallery
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A Living Statue "Stillman Theater" draws a fascinated crowd
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"Sophie Malraye, Statue Vivante", World Champion 2006 in Arnhem. Paris, France
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Alcalá de Henares, Spain
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"Silver man" at Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco
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Street performer spray painted silver in Edinburgh
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Gloucester, England
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Fairy, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Cape Town, South Africa
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A Living Statue seen in the Downtown of Leon, Mexico
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Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
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Epcot, Walt Disney World Resort, Bay Lake, Florida
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Living statue of D. B. Cooper in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Annecy, France
See also
References
- ^ "Contest of Living Statues". Ucesarte.uces.edu.ar. Retrieved 2014-01-23.
- ^ "Living Statues International Festival". Teatrul Masca | Teatru in Bucuresti (in Romanian). Retrieved 2021-03-19.
External links
- How to Be a Living Statue
- Living Statue 101 Or How To Stand Still and Move People by Amanda Palmer
- Busker Alley living statues videos.
- Statuavivente.com, Italia by Henry White
- What kinds of brands, companies and individuals can benefit from Human Statues, bodypainting and bodyart
- CIO Networking Evening - photos of human statues at Art Gallery of NSW
- Human Statues news articles
- Eva Rinaldi chats with ABC Fiona Wyllie about the World Bodypainting Festival
- Bodypainting at Australian Sports Entertainment
- The Australian Tattoo & Body Art Expo