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As we begin 2013, The Present Tense shares its reflections on 2012.  2012 offered countless moments for performance art that The Present Tense found inspirational.  Here are 12 of them: 12. We probably don’t have to explain why its awesome that “100 Years of Performance Art” came to Boston University in 2012.  This traveling exhibition [...]

Fernando Ribeiro asks “how do we make an action?” with his work. His work is often simple and linear structure, while remaining open to a wide range of interpretation and development. Ribeiro’s works are based on the person, the body, the own self. By taking responsibility for his actions instead of giving powers to others, [...]