Milo Moire Mirror Box Uncensored

Milo Moire Mirror Box Uncensored




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Milo Moire Mirror Box Uncensored

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Performance artists are the ones who often break boundaries and blur lines between different disciplines while establishing their own style and approach to art. For Milo MoirĂ© , a Swiss conceptual creator, the use of her body in her art was the crucial departure point. MoirĂ© is best known for her provocative nude performances in public and her continuous efforts to connect the women’s rights activism with artistic expression . MoirĂ© has a background in psychology and claims that her interest in human behavior is one of the main factors that helped her grow as an artist. 
Milo MoirĂ© was born in Switzerland in 1983 and she comes from a Spanish-Slovakian family. Already as a child, she was very good at drawing and nothing could make her happier than a giant pack of crayons. Young MoirĂ© was a curious yet introverted child – she enjoyed observing people and interpreting their moods and behaviors. At the same time, she developed a strong desire express her thoughts visually and she started creating her own paintings, focused on the imagery of human body . When it comes to her interest in behavioral traits, MoirĂ© studied cognitive and neurosciences and she graduated with a degree in psychology . At this point, she decided to do something she has always longed for - she started implementing her knowledge of the human psyche into her art. She also claims that the works of Marina Abramovic have influenced the direction and scope of her own projects. Milo was captivated by the strength of Marina’s performances and she began developing brave ideas for her own works. Nowadays, we can see a lot of pornographic elements in her pieces , which resemble the concepts of highly esteemed creators such as Paul McCarthy or Valie Export . MoirĂ© said:
I make art that takes place in the midst of life, because what is important to me is life itself, the unpredictable, the reflection upon established normative notions.
The artist's work is inspired mainly by sexuality and it explores the moral distance that people commonly take when dealing with explicit sexual scenes . Following Milo Moire's nude performance in Dusseldorf, Germany in 2013, entitled The Script System, her work has reached an international exposure. Over the next couple of years, Moiré was frequently traveling between Dusseldorf, Cologne, Basel, Amsterdam, Paris and London, organizing her public gigs such as PlopEgg Painting in 2014, The Naked Life and Naked Selfies in 2015, and most recently, in 2016, Mirror Box . Moiré regularly collaborates with a notable photographer Peter Palm and they made a large series of artistic nude photography .
MoirĂ©'s PlopEgg No. 1 was initially performed at Art Cologne 2014. This bizarre painting method involves the dropping of paint-filled eggs from the artist’s vagina onto a canvas , resulting in an abstract imagery . The eggs are usually filled with ink or acrylic paints and they form versatile stains of strongly saturated colors . There are many video recordings of Moire engaged in this practice and she refers to it as a meditative art birth performance . At the end of her PlopEgg show, the artist folds the canvas in half and reveals a symmetrical composition similar to Rorschach tests or human womb. " To create art, I use the original source of femininity – my vagina " , explains MoirĂ©.
Moiré’s debut performance of The Script System happened in 2013 in Dusseldorf, while in 2014 she traveled to Art Basel to perform The Script System No.2 . The artist’s idea was so to come to the festival completely naked, with the names of clothing items written on her skin in paint . She was refused entry to 2014 Art Basel and she had to dress in order to enter the show . MoirĂ© claimed that The Script System is based on the script theory of cognitive psychology and that words written on her skin represent scripts aka repetitive daily entities we’re usually not aware of. Her performance was supposed to break through this everyday human blindness. She also said that the lack of clothes helps human bodies regain their power to communicate without distractions such as money or fashion trends. In 2016, MoirĂ© organized even more daring performances - she performed naked to protest the sexual attacks by immigrants in Germany. In her new work, she shows her private parts inside a mirror box and invites the public to touch them. Everyone who approached her was recorded and there are both censored and uncensored versions of the videos available on Youtube, Vimeo, Facebook and Moiré’s personal website. Mirror Box is known to resemble Touch and Tap Cinema work by Valie Export, performed in the late 60s and early 70s.
"Anywhere but in an art gathering, what MoirĂ© does would be regarded as a satire on modern cultural emptiness", said The Guardian in a review of Moiré’s works. Perhaps on purpose, MoirĂ© has placed her art on thin ice between art and pornography, testing the public response. She has even been arrested for public indecency twice while making naked selfies with tourists in Paris and during Mirror Box performance. In a nutshell, the artist and her daring pieces have been receiving a lot of mixed responses from both critics and audiences , but they rarely leave people indifferent. While the artistic value of her works might be hard to estimate and it is prone to heated debates, Milo MoirĂ© has surely succeeded in creating a memorable picture of herself in today’s art world.
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Performer Milo Moire had been travelling Europe for her new 'Mirror Box' show, taking in Dusseldorf and Amsterdam
An artist who invited complete strangers to fondle her genitals in public has been arrested in Trafalgar Square.
Controversial performer Milo Moire had been travelling Europe for her new 'Mirror Box' show, which is designed to promote women's right to not be touched.
So far her performance has taken in Dusseldorf and Amsterdam, but when she took her art to Trafalgar Square, in London, she fell foul of the law.
During the show, Ms Moire allowed passers-by over the age of 18 to touch her breasts or genitals for thirty seconds.
She told the Mirror Online: "I was in Trafalgar Square and the police came and told me what I was doing was against the law and I had to come with them to the police station.
"I was there for 24 hours; first in one station then another with the court where I ended up having to pay a hefty fine.
"I tried to explain to them the performance I was doing. The first detectives who interviewed me were women and they said they understood.
"But their chief constable did not."
Ms Moire said her treatment highlights different approaches in Europe.
"In Amsterdam it was very different - they are more free towards sexuality.
"But in London it was more strict - too strict I think. They don't understand this form of performance."
She claims that before her arrest, her audience in Trafalgar Square were responding well.
"It was very interesting to see many women, who were there for a long time watching and seemed interested," she said.
"I can't look around all the time - I have to concentrate because it could be dangerous for me.
"But I got the feeling people were interested.
"Then some mothers called the police I think because they felt offended.
"It won't stop me. It is a risk, but it is a risk I am willing to take."
Speaking before the show, she said: "I am standing here today for women’s rights and sexual self-determination.
"Women have a sexuality, just like men have one.
"However, women decide for themselves when and how they want to be touched and when they don’t.
"Today, you have the chance to touch the box for thirty seconds and feel free. It doesn't matter if you're a woman or a man."
A Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Police were called to Trafalgar Square at 6:25pm on Sunday, June 5, after a member of the public complained about the behaviour of a woman in the area.
"Officers arrived and arrested a man and woman on suspicion of outraging public decency."
He added the woman was charged with outraging public decency; the man was released no further action.
She appeared in custody at Westminster Magistrates' Court and pleaded guilty.
She was fined ÂŁ750, and ordered to pay ÂŁ85 costs and a victim surcharge of ÂŁ75.
The artist Tweeted a picture of her arrest, with the message: "Milo Moiré arrested in London during Performance "Mirror Box" at Trafalgar Square."
The artist also weighed in on the EU referendum .
"The UK should remain in the EU, because Europe is like a big family, in which you can't choose the members and you prefer some more than the other, but what Europe unites is the blood of freedom, which flows in all.
"A cohesion and the stay of Great Britain in the EU makes this family stronger," she added.
Previous works of performance art by Ms Moire include a series of naked selfies at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris and a naked protest against the Cologne sex attacks which took place in the city on New Year's Eve.
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