Answer the following about self-harm as performance art discussed in Philippa Snow’s Which as You Know Means Violence, which takes its title from a letter Hunter S. Thompson wrote to Jackass. For 10 points each:
[10e] Snow writes that she cannot see much difference “between what Johnny Knoxville et al. did” and what this artist did when he was shot in the arm in 1971. This man was crucified on a VW Beetle in Trans-Fixed.
ANSWER: Chris Burden
[10m] Snow mentions Gina Pane’s performance documenting the damage to her body caused by these objects. Marina Abramović’s House with the Ocean View alludes to that work by replacing ladder rungs with these objects.
ANSWER: kitchen knives [or cutlery or razor blades or razors]
[10h] The most extreme artist Snow analyzes was this “supermasochist” who had his penis nailed to a board by his partner Sheree Rose. This artist had his 1997 death from cystic fibrosis filmed for the piece SICK.
ANSWER: Bob Flanagan
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