In
a performance that lasted 438 hours, Mikes Poppe attached
himself to a three-meter (3.28 yard) chain buried in the middle
of a block of marble in the courthouse of the Belgian coastal
city of Ostend.
Poppe, who ate, slept, washed and drew while chained, worked to
liberate himself by chiseling the away the stone toward the
chain, but eventually had to be cut free.
"This block was symbolic of history, the history of art, which I
am trying to free myself from. I discovered that this is not
possible. It is burden which I must always carry," he said.
Entitled 'De Profundis', Poppe's performance was part of a
larger exhibition and was live-streamed online.
With its roots in artistic experimentation a century ago and
made famous by German artist Joseph Beuys in the 1970s,
performance art combines visual art with drama.
Belgium's best known artist of the genre, Danny Devos, or DDV,
has held over 170 performances around the world, including some
depicting crime and murder.
(Reporting by Lucasta Bath; writing by Lily Cusack; editing by
Alexander Smith)
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