aktsionism
Aktsionism is a performance art movement that emerged in the 1970s in Tallinn, Estonia. The term "aktsionism" is derived from the Russian word for "actionism," which refers to a type of physical performance that often involves the artist's body. This movement focused on creating an intensive, sometimes chaotic, physical experience for both the artist and the audience.
The aktsionist movement was characterized by its minimal use of props and mediums, relying instead on raw
Both individuals and small group collectives participated in aktsionism, making it a dynamic and evolving art