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Enduramorphosis
Performance as Transformation through Endurance
Enduramorphosis
Performance as Transformation through Endurance
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Description
This book unfolds the theory of enduramorphosis, an emergent strangeness that arises in an endurance performance when the body is pushed to its limit and reacts.
Artist Chelsea Coon works across performance and lens-based extensions in photography, video, livestream, digital arts, and new media. Through her work, Coon explores how enduramorphosis is manifested differently across divergent performances. Written from a first-person perspective, this book presents an accessible intellectual exploration of the process and conceptualization of provocative and profound performances. Chelsea Coon combines powerful emotional resonance with physical and psychological extremes, giving the reader insights into the phenomenon of enduramorphosis and a rare glimpse into the motivations, feelings, desires and visceral excesses experienced by the performing body as it undergoes a transformation that lasts.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
@all_anything: A Foreword, Jörg Sternagel
Introduction: In the body
Part I: Space
Chapter 1: 2012 – 2014 Select Performances
Chapter 2: 2015 Select Performances
Part II: Time
Chapter 3: 2016 – 2017 Select Performances
Part III: Body
Chapter 4: 2019 – 2020 Select Performances
Chapter 5: 2021 – 2024 Select Performances
Conclusion
Concentric Echoes of Enduring Presence: An Afterword, Sean Lowry
Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Product details

Published | 11 Dec 2025 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 288 |
ISBN | 9781538190173 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Illustrations | 10 b/w photos |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Series | Performance Philosophy |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This groundbreaking book explores endurance, transformation, and the limits of the human body in performance art. Chelsea Coon's firsthand narratives and interpretations capture the visceral power of her art like never before. A must-read for artists, scholars, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of space-time-body.
Andy Ash, Associate Professor, University College London, UK
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Rupture, exhaustion, and an invigorating alertness to inner and outer worlds: these are only some of the many transformations charted in Coon's first-person accounting of her sensational performances. Here, art is a way of theorizing the world while living in it-shifting its socio-psychological edges for artist and reader alike.
Andrew Campbell, Chair and Associate Professor, University of Southern California Roski School of Art and Design, USA