::: cinematographic art :::

Vito Acconci

Pryings (1971)

Open Book (1971)

Undertone (1972)

Seedbed (1972)

Theme Song (1973)

Videoviews
Willoughby Sharp, Vito Acconci (1973)

Sound


The American Gift (1976)

The Gangster Sister From Chicago Visits New York (A Family Piece)

Under-History Lessons (1976)

The Bristol Project (2001)

Ten Packed Minutes


Vito Acconci (b. 1940)
Undertone (excerpt)
(1972)


In this now infamous tape, exemplary of his early transgressive performance style, Acconci sits and relates a masturbatory fantasy about a girl rubbing his legs under the table. Carrying on a rambling dialogue that shifts back and forth between the camera/spectator and himself, Acconci sexualizes the implicit contract between performer and viewer - the viewer serving as a voyeur who makes the performance possible by watching and completing the scene, believing the fantasy.

"In a visual style of address exactly equivalent to the presidential address, the face-to-face camera regards The Insignificant Man making the Outrageous Confession that is as likely as not to be an Incredible Lie. Who can escape the television image of Nixon?" - David Antin, "Television: Video's Frightful Parent," Artforum (December 1975)


This title was in the original Castelli-Sonnabend video art collection.

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