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SPOTSHOTBEUYS – The Circus of Knowledge Goes Venice

At the invitation of the Fondazione Bonotto, the performance “SPOTSHOTBEUYS” debuted at the opening weekend of the Art Biennale in Venice.

Impression from the performance in Venice; photo credit: JKU
Impression from the performance in Venice; photo credit: JKU

The performance, a partnership between Silke Grabinger, the JKU’s Circus of Knowledge, and the JKU’s Institute of Robotics, is ideal for the Fondazione Bonotto and its representative Josef Beuys collection, bringing contemporary urban dancer Silke Grabinger together with "Spot" (a robot dog developed by Boston Dynamics). The performance explores the current relationship between humans and technology against a backdrop of Josef Beuys' performance, "I Like America and America Likes Me".

Beuys' performance features Josef Beaty spending a week in a cage with a coyote and serves as the starting point for “SPOTSHOTBEUYS”. For the first time, Silke Grabinger was able to integrate this original record of Josef Beauys' performance into her performance. Numerous renowned art experts attended the performance and warmly applauded at the end.

The performance was tremendous successfully for Silke Grabinger as well as for the Circus of Knowledge and the JKU, presenting themselves in an outstanding artistic light.

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About Fondazione Bonotto
The FONDAZIONE BONOTTO was created to showcase the BONOTTO COLLECTION, a collection of various testimonies from the early 70s to today: Works, audio documents, videos, posters, books, magazines and editions by Fluxus artists as well as an international verbal-visual research dating back to the late 50s.