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E7: Natacha Voliakovsky - Restoring the Denied Body
24 minutes Posted Sep 1, 2023 at 6:31 pm.
Natacha begins by sharing why activism and socially-engaged work is central to their artistic practice
While discussing the importance of the Latin American feminist movement Ni Una Menos, Natacha reflects on the way their personal involvement in protests has shaped their work
The "fútbol performativity"
In the second-half of the conversation, Natacha considers the significance of blood in their work
and describes how they go about preparing for and recovering from intense, high-risk performances
Walking through the example of their 2022 performance "Abortion is a Life Need," Natacha explains how they assessed the physical and emotional risks of the performance and communicated those risks to audiences and community members
Finally, Natacha and Asia discuss Natacha's new video installation "the denied body: a refuge of trauma," which opens on Governors Island this September
In closing, Asia asks Natacha to share what they feel they have been denied
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Argentine activist and hard-core political performance artist Natacha Voliakovsky joins Asia on the podcast this week.
Natacha begins by sharing why activism and socially-engaged work is central to their artistic practice (
1:21). While discussing the importance of the Latin American feminist movement Ni Una Menos, Natacha reflects on the way their personal involvement in protests has shaped their work (04:28). The "fútbol performativity" (6:06) and energy of flag-waving and rallying at protests and marches is absolutely present in Natacha's public performances. 
In the second-half of the conversation, Natacha considers the significance of blood in their work (
9:07) and describes how they go about preparing for and recovering from intense, high-risk performances (13:02). Walking through the example of their 2022 performance "Abortion is a Life Need," Natacha explains how they assessed the physical and emotional risks of the performance and communicated those risks to audiences and community members (15:40). Finally, Natacha and Asia discuss Natacha's new video installation "the denied body: a refuge of trauma," which opens on Governors Island this September (17:46). In closing, Asia asks Natacha to share what they feel they have been denied (20:12).
Follow Natacha Voliakovsky on Instagram @natachavoliakovsky and on their website natachavoliakovsky.com
You can watch Natacha's work on PerformVu! Head to ⁠https://www.performvu.com/⁠
This podcast is produced and edited by Asia Stewart. 
Find Asia online @asiastewart and ⁠@performvu