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Ulay Interview: Under My Skin 

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This is the story of legendary artist Ulay (b.1943 - d.2020), famous for his collaboration with Marina Abramović. As a solo artist in search for his own identity, Ulay’s radical works have pushed the limits of photography and performance using his own body as material.
“Art needed a revolution. From early on I liked to revolt.” Being a “half-orphan” war child, born in the ashes of World War II in an air-raid shelter in Solingen, West Germany, at the age of 25 Ulay took his life in his own hands and joined the provos in Amsterdam. In the early 70s he invented the term "performance photography," taking polaroid photos of himself performing in front of the camera, often dressed up in women’s clothes. Feeling attracted to society’s outcasts he lived in Amsterdam among transvestites, homeless and marginal existences "sharing the camera," in order to “bridge the relation between the photographer and the model.”
After many series of “auto-polaroids,” Ulay came to the conclusion that the answer to his identity search was to question the surface of photography by going under his own skin. “Photography can only stay on the periphery of things, if I look for my genetics or my identity, I have to go under my skin.” Ulay started to cut, pierce and tattoo his own body bringing it at the center of his work, which culminated in the work 'GEN.E.T.RATION ULTIMA RATIO' (1972), where a piece of Ulay's own skin was transplanted and framed as a paraphrase of the German expression “to sell one’s skin to the market.”
Starting out as a pioneering photographer on “identity search,” Ulay wanted to infuse “life” into the art world, by pushing the boundaries for his “anarchistic" practice. One of Ulay’s most radical works is called ’There is a Criminal Touch to Art’ (1976), where the artist steals Hitler’s favourite painting - made by Carl Spitzweg - at the New National Gallery in Berlin ”to stir up a discussion about how immigrants were treated.”
“Art needed life, it needed a living.” In the mid 70s Ulay’s exploration of the body led to the historic relationship with performance artist Marina Abramović who he worked and lived with between 1976 and 1988. From the beginning of the 90s until the present Ulay has continued his exploration of the photographic medium still using himself as a tool and target of his artistic search.
Ulay (Frank Uwe Laysiepen, b. 1943 - d. 2020) is a German artist, who was based in Amsterdam, Holland, and Ljubljana, Slovenia. Ulay received international recognition for his work as a photographer, mainly in Polaroid, from the late 1960s, and later as a performance artist, including his collaborative performances with Marina Abramović from 1976 to 1988. His work has continuously dealt with politics, identity and gender. In 2016 Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, Germany, held the first major retrospective show of his work ‘Ulay Life-Sized’. In recent years Ulay’s work has also been on show at the Nederlands Fotomuseum in Rotterdam and GNYP Gallery in Berlin. Ulay’s work, as well as his collaborative work with Marina Abramović, is featured in many collections of major art institutions around the world such as Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Tate Modern in London and Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Ulay was interviewed by Christian Lund in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in July 2017.
Cameras: Primoz Korosec
Edit: Roxanne Bageshirin Lærkesen
Produced by: Christian Lund
Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2017
Supported by Nordea-fonden
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Комментарии : 44   
@thelouisianachannel
@thelouisianachannel 2 года назад
*Watch our new full-length documentary in which Marina Abramović and Ulay meet and share their thoughts on life, love and legacy.* ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9OnmjKWPEjQ.html
@c.gattons7587
@c.gattons7587 4 года назад
thanks for everything, ulay you will be truly missed (1943 - 2020)
@alanvincent2414
@alanvincent2414 4 года назад
Rest In Peace to this wonderful, radical, intense artist. The world missed you, Ulay 💔
@foratmarof2159
@foratmarof2159 4 года назад
What happed to him?????
@eneidalaza1758
@eneidalaza1758 4 года назад
Is this art???!!! This is stupidity
@marypena8595
@marypena8595 4 года назад
8838939939494948 or
@evelyneobersoncahani3399
@evelyneobersoncahani3399 3 года назад
@@foratmarof2159 Cancer. 😪
@ideaedesing1433
@ideaedesing1433 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7d16CpWp-ok.html
@phantomslim2002
@phantomslim2002 4 года назад
Rest in Peace, Ulay. As an artist I hate that I'm only discovering you on the day of your passing, but I'll take evey ounce of inspiration you've given me and apply it to bettering myself in more unconventional ways.
@eddiejairo1459
@eddiejairo1459 3 года назад
you prolly dont care at all but does anyone know a trick to log back into an Instagram account? I was stupid forgot my login password. I would love any help you can give me!
@sint0xicateme
@sint0xicateme 4 года назад
How I Became The Bomb - Ulay Ulay is one of my favorite songs. I can't believe he is gone! What a loss!
@Fatso461
@Fatso461 6 лет назад
This programme resonates, especially on this artist, he has the least views, yet he is so terrifyingly awesome and interesting
@antonellanonni6380
@antonellanonni6380 4 года назад
"Rest in Peace Ulay and thanks for everything"❤. A great artist.
@hanajiang4638
@hanajiang4638 4 года назад
How dull the world would be without artists like you. Homage to Ulay!
@Merimbri
@Merimbri 4 года назад
I’m so inspired and moved. Wish I could have spoken to him!
@CAFAYA1
@CAFAYA1 5 лет назад
Thank you! Ulay you are strange and magnetic 🤔😉😊
@evelyneobersoncahani3399
@evelyneobersoncahani3399 3 года назад
Artiste Immense. Homme Magistral. On ne peut que tomber amoureux...Merci ULAY...❤R.I.P
@susannebogdanovic4806
@susannebogdanovic4806 4 года назад
Ulay your legacy will live on . see you. In the 🇳🇱
@Anilorac60
@Anilorac60 4 года назад
Good walk Ulay 🧡
@totaro-o4s
@totaro-o4s 4 года назад
The bar at De Utrechtsestraat, near Rembrandsplein, still exists and is called De Lellebel.
@AKrastina
@AKrastina 4 года назад
love and respect
@davidhelbich
@davidhelbich 4 года назад
Gute Reise!
@elia3801
@elia3801 5 лет назад
Wonderful life 😍
@alinap350
@alinap350 4 года назад
very moving and beautiful
@tanshirkhan5554
@tanshirkhan5554 6 лет назад
Ulay looked like jeremy irons
@kasiamisiek9562
@kasiamisiek9562 4 года назад
Omg yes! I've been thinking that all along
@nadh9046
@nadh9046 3 года назад
je t'adore ULA
@florenciamena4078
@florenciamena4078 3 года назад
Genio! Robar un cuadro!❤️
@martaromano8561
@martaromano8561 4 года назад
💙io sarò asi
@lauramarkovic5307
@lauramarkovic5307 3 года назад
A kind guy
@teopistorsind9874
@teopistorsind9874 3 года назад
Rubbish
@lauramarkovic5307
@lauramarkovic5307 3 года назад
@@teopistorsind9874 why rubbish?
4 года назад
❤️
@pilargonzalez8442
@pilargonzalez8442 4 года назад
@AltoNegron
@AltoNegron 3 года назад
1:33 belleza
@kjghrtbdf0ea9pjmnzcmnwreas55
@kjghrtbdf0ea9pjmnzcmnwreas55 3 года назад
Another millennial freak show for muppets.
@benjamintchang3923
@benjamintchang3923 3 года назад
ah god they're cool but i had to stop watching at 9:33. Geez. Interesting perspective but dude thats nasty
@gabrielleaviva
@gabrielleaviva 4 года назад
No skill at all
@HolsieHollyTaplin
@HolsieHollyTaplin 3 года назад
Skill is something taught, he had talent and it ran through his blood.
@appletongallery
@appletongallery Год назад
@@HolsieHollyTaplin Talent for what- fetishizing his own degeneracy?
@lukakluka
@lukakluka 6 лет назад
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