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Valie Export (b. 1940) is an Austrian pioneer of feminist art & expanded cinema. Her provocative performances and media explorations challenge gender roles, body politics, and cinematic conventions. Key works: 'Aktionshose' & 'Tapp- und Tast-kino'.

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A Life Dedicated to Disruption: The Art of Valie Export

Born Waltraud Lehner in 1940 in the Austrian city of Linz, Valie Export emerged as a pivotal figure in the landscape of postwar art—a landscape she would relentlessly challenge and redefine. Her very name, adopted in 1967, is a declaration of artistic intent: a shedding of familial ties (both paternal and marital) and an embrace of self-invention. The moniker “Valie Export,” boldly capitalized, wasn’t merely a change; it was an act of exporting identity, a deliberate construction meant to dismantle conventional expectations surrounding women in art and society. This foundational gesture speaks volumes about the core tenets of her practice: autonomy, provocation, and a fierce commitment to dismantling patriarchal structures. Early influences included a somewhat restrictive convent education followed by studies at Vienna’s National School for Textile Industry, but it was a brief foray into the film industry – as a script girl, editor, and extra – that truly ignited her artistic trajectory, providing an intimate understanding of cinematic techniques she would later deconstruct with such brilliance.

Challenging the Gaze: Performance, Body, and Expanded Cinema

Export’s work is fundamentally concerned with power dynamics—specifically, those governing the representation of women. She didn't simply depict female experience; she *embodied* it, using her own body as a primary medium for exploration and resistance. This manifested most powerfully in her groundbreaking performance pieces of the late 1960s and early 70s. Tapp- und Tastkino (Tap and Touch Cinema), created between 1968 and 1971, remains a landmark achievement—a radical intervention that flipped the script on voyeurism. Export wore a miniature “movie theater” constructed around her bare upper body, inviting passersby to touch rather than simply look. This wasn’t about titillation; it was about disrupting the passive consumption of the female form and forcing an active, tactile engagement with its reality. Similarly provocative was Aktionshose:genitalpanik (Action Pants: Genital Panic) (1968), a performance and photographic series where she exposed her genitalia at face level in an art cinema, confronting societal taboos head-on and challenging the very notion of public versus private. These weren’t isolated incidents; they were part of a larger project to reclaim agency over the female body and dismantle the male gaze that had historically defined its representation. Beyond performance, Export pioneered “expanded cinema,” pushing the boundaries of film beyond traditional projection formats. She incorporated performance, photography, and interactive installations into cinematic experiences, seeking to activate the audience and challenge their expectations of passive viewership.

Influences and a Unique Feminist Voice

While deeply influenced by the radical spirit of the Vienna Actionists—Hermann Nitsch, Günter Brus, Otto Mühl, and Rudolf Schwarzkogler—Export distinguished herself through her explicitly feminist perspective. The Actionists were transgressive, certainly, but their transgressions often lacked a critical engagement with gender politics. Export, however, centered the female experience, using the same tools of provocation to expose the specific constraints placed upon women. She also drew inspiration from American artists like Yvonne Rainer and Carolee Schneemann, who were simultaneously exploring similar themes in performance art. However, Export’s work is uniquely situated within the context of postwar Austria—a nation grappling with its Nazi past and confronting issues of gender inequality. Her art served as a catalyst for feminist discourse, challenging the complacency of Austrian society and forcing a reckoning with uncomfortable truths. The historical moment was crucial; it wasn't simply about individual expression but about participating in a broader cultural shift.

Legacy and Continued Relevance

Valie Export’s impact on contemporary art is immeasurable. She paved the way for generations of feminist artists, performance artists, and media artists who continue to explore themes of gender, identity, and representation. Her work remains strikingly relevant today, as we continue to grapple with issues of objectification, power dynamics, and the complexities of the female experience. Throughout her career, Export has also been a dedicated educator, holding professorships at prestigious institutions such as the Art Institute in San Francisco, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Berlin University of the Arts. She’s curated exhibitions focused on feminism and media art, further solidifying her role as a thought leader and mentor. Recent accolades, including the Max Beckmann Prize in 2022 and the Grand Decoration of Honor with Star for Services to the Republic of Austria, attest to her enduring influence and artistic significance. Export’s legacy isn't simply about the artworks she created; it’s about the questions she raised, the boundaries she shattered, and the space she opened up for others to explore the complexities of being human—and specifically, of being a woman—in a world still grappling with inequality.

Beyond Boundaries: A Continuing Exploration

Even as her career spans decades, Valie Export continues to innovate. Her later work incorporates computer animations and sculptures, demonstrating a restless curiosity and an unwillingness to be confined by any single medium. Works like Ontologischer Sprung 1,2,3 (Aus dem geometrischen Skizzenbuch der Natur) (1974) showcase her minimalist photographic style while exploring themes of human connection and vulnerability. Export’s ongoing engagement with new technologies and artistic forms ensures that her work remains vital and relevant, constantly challenging viewers to reconsider their assumptions about art, gender, and the world around them. She is not an artist who rests on past achievements; she is a perpetual explorer, forever pushing the boundaries of what art can be and what it can do.
Valie Export

Valie Export

1940 - , Austria

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Feminist art, Performance art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Feminist art
    • Performance art
    • Expanded cinema
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Vienna Actionists
    • Yvonne Rainer
    • Carolee Schneemann
  • Date Of Birth: May 17, 1940
  • Full Name: Waltraud Lehner
  • Nationality: Austrian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Tapp- und Tast-kino
    • Aktionshose:genitalpanik
    • Remote, Remote
    • Body Sign Action
  • Place Of Birth: Linz, Austria