Katherine Chronis
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Katherine Chronis | |
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Nationality | American |
Occupation | performance artist |
Katherine Chronis is an American performance artist who initiated The Get Naked Project in August 2000. This involves her appearing naked in public throughout America and documenting these appearances with a series of photographs. Her performances involve walking around and doing mundane tasks in public with no clothes on.[1] She often travels with someone who records her actions and interactions with people on video or photos. She claims this serves to desexualize female nudity and makes it less taboo.[2]
She grew up in Uptown, Chicago, a child of Greek immigrant parents. She dropped out of high school and started a job cocktail waitressing, at one point having four jobs a once. She suddenly quit all jobs. She started doing open mics at the Roxy around 1988. She moved to New York and worked with an artist’s collective called the Collective Unconscious on the Lower East Side. She worked with Mainline Productions, and was married to actor Joe Larocca. She sees her nude work as just stripping layers off herself, and that nudity is just the most obvious metaphor for that.[2]
She appeared at Chicago's The Fillet of Solo Festival in 2014 performing in The Dookie Award a solo piece written and performed by herself.[3]
References
- ^ King, Michael (2001-08-10). "Naked City - Bush Returns to the Capitol". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
Katherine Chronis, a New York multimedia conceptual artist in town for a performance at the Vortex theatre, was arrested Aug. 1 on the Capitol grounds for "indecent exposure."
- ^ a b Carli, Vito (2004-12-05). "A Knight Without Armor: A Chat With Katherine". Chicago Poetry. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
- ^ "The 17th Annual Fillet of Solo Festival January 3-19, 2014". Lifeline Theatre. 2014. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
greek-american artist. maker of scrolls, small book series, poet, muse, dancer, writer: bodies of multimedia works, scapegoat unlimited, mother of all wars, get naked project. "i got a lot of stories."
- Edmar (Feb 2001). "Getting Naked With Katherine Chronis" (#81). Lumpen Magazine.
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(help) - Marlan, Tori (2002-05-02). "What Would You Say? Katherine Chronis's latest project is hard to ignore". CHICAGO READER. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
- Baudler, Liz (2012-12-09). "Life, the Performance: An Interview With Katherine Chronis". Life Force Arts Center, Chicago. Archived from the original on 2014-08-22. Retrieved 2014-08-21.