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18 pages found in Bodyart:
Beauty 2000
Insurance company offering services to tattoo and piercing artists and studios. Available in California, Arizona, and Nevada. Contains contact and company information.
http://www.beauty2000.org/
Bellaonline: Body Art
Includes articles, photo galleries, message boards and a newsletter.
http://bodyart.bellaonline.com/
Blacklight Kabuki
Forum for the promotion of ultra violet artwork. Contains image galleries, upcoming event details, and submission instructions.
http://blacklightkabuki1.tripod.com/
Bodies of Cultures
From the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Image gallery of body modification through history. Information on piercing, tattoos, and mehndi.
http://www.museum.upenn.edu/new/exhibits/online_exhibits/body_modification/bodmodintro.shtml
Body Art: Marks of Identity
Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History. Contains historical information regarding tattooing, scarification, and body painting. Exhibit highlights, photo gallery, and a virtual tour.
http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/bodyart/
Body Art World
Information and links about body modification. Also Java chat, and a message board.
http://www.angelfire.com/punk/bodyart/
Body Modification by Blair
An overview of the artists work and experience in various forms of body modification. Piercing, scarification, extreme modifications, and pearling. Also contains a newsboard.
http://www.byblair.com/
Bodyart Home Page
Concentrates largely on tattoo and piercing images, but also includes fine art and alternative imagery. Home pages are available, and space is available for people and groups with original images and artwork.
http://www.bodyart.com
CABA: Canadian Association of Body Arts
A guide to the safe application of piercings, tattoos, and other modifications. Also includes membership information, charter, agenda, and history.
http://www.bmezine.com/caba/
Fakir at BodyPlay
Biography of Fakir Musafar, father of the modern primitive movement. BodyPlay magazine previews, sales, and article index. Information on intensive piercing and branding courses.
http://www.bodyplay.com/
Michigan Modification
Articles and information regarding piercing, tattooing, scarification, as well as surgical and nonsurgical modifications. Also features links, image galleries, interviews, and personal experience articles.
http://www.bmeworld.com/mm/
The Museum of Tattoos
Pictures, interviews, books, a chat forum, top 100 links list, and information covering equipment and body jewelry as well as links to merchandise.
http://www.angelfire.com/darkside/tattoos0/
Nail Art Gallery
Thumbnail gallery featuring artwork from Irene Ellis, Vicki Irvine, Best Foot Forward and various others. Also features links to the artists home pages.
http://www.nailartgallery.com/
Neo arte
Information on body art and body modification in Brazil. Includes pictures, and videos. [English and Portuguese]
http://www.neoarte.net/
Pierced Park
Tattoos, body piercing, alternative fashion items. Salon listings, question and answer section, and a chat forum.
http://www.piercedpark.com/
Professional Program Insurance Brokerage
Available to tattooing and piercing studios. Newsletter, updates, and contact information.
http://www.tattoo-ins.com/
Psycho Clown Extreme Body Modification
Tattoos, piercings, implants, brandings, and suspension. Videos and pictures of work in progress.
http://www.psychoclown.com/
State of the Art
Information on the First UK International Tattoo and Body Piercing Conference and Convention, as well as details and dates pertaining to this yearly event. Listing of artists, vendors, and exhibitors attending. Application forms, contact information, seminar and training information.
http://www.tattoo-2001.com/
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Body art

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Complex Kadakali makeup is a form of body art

Body art is art made on, with, or consisting of, the human body. The most common forms of body art are tattoos and body piercings, but other types include scarification, branding, scalpelling, shaping (for example tight-lacing of corsets), full body tattoo and body painting.

More extreme body art can involve things such as mutilation or pushing the body to its physical limits. For example, one of Marina Abramovic's works involved dancing until she collapsed from exhaustion, while one of Dennis Oppenheim's better-known works saw him lying in the sunlight with a book on his chest, until his skin, excluding that covered by the book, was badly sunburned. It can even consist of the arrangement and dissection of preserved bodies in an artistic fashion, as in the case of the plastinated bodies used in the travelling Body Worlds exhibit.

Body art is also a sub-category of performance art, in which artists use or abuse their own body to make their particular statements.

In more recent times, body became a subject of much broader discussions and treatments that cannot be reduced to the body art in its common understanding. Important strategies that question the human body are: implants, body in symbiosis with the new technologies, virtual body etc. Scientific research in this area, for example that by Kevin Warwick, can be considered in this artistic vein[1]. A special case of the body art strategies is the absence of body. The most important artists that performed the "absence" of body through their artworks were: Keith Arnatt, Andy Warhol, Anthony Gormley and Davor Džalto.

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Vito Acconci once documented, through photos and text, his daily exercise routine of stepping on and off a chair for as long as possible over several months. Acconci also performed a 'Following Piece', in which he followed randomly chosen New Yorkers.

The Vienna Action Group was formed in 1965 by Herman Nitsch, Otto Muhl, Gunter Brus and Rudolf Schwartzkogler. They performed several body art actions, usually involving social taboos (such as genital mutilation).

Marina Abramovic performed ‘Rhythm O’ in 1974. In the piece, the audience was given instructions to use on Abramovic's body an array of 72 provided instruments of pain and pleasure, including knives, feathers, and a loaded pistol. Audience members cut her, pressed thorns into her belly, put lipstick on her, and removed her clothes. The performance ended after six hours when someone held the loaded gun up to Abramovic's head and a scuffle broke out.

The movement gradually evolved to the works more directed in the personal mythologies, as at Jana Sterbak, Rebecca Horn, Youri Messen-Jaschin or Javier Perez.

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