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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2024 · 1H 1M

Seeing Naama Tsabar

from Seen · host Carrie Scott

In this episode of the Seeing series, Carrie chats with Naama Tsabar, a Brooklyn-based installation and performance artist. Naama is a boundary-pushing artist known for challenging conventions and pushing the limits of what art can be. She stands alongside icons of performance art (think Yoko Ono, Carolee Schneemann, and Marina Abramović), bringing a fresh, urgent energy to performance art. Her work is raw, authentic, and totally rock and roll. Forget the somber image of traditional performance art. Naama’s playful, spontaneous approach, especially her signature style of dismantling electric guitars, invites viewers into a visceral, emotional experience. From Carrie: "In our interview, we dove into some of my passions—Luce Irigaray, sound art (I wrote my master’s thesis on it), and by the end, I was absolutely hooked. Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and electrified by Naama Tsabar—a true rock star of the performance art world." Thanks for listening to this episode of the Seen podcast. Liked what you heard? Get early access to these episodes and a ton of other great art content by becoming a member of Seen at seen.art. If you want to connect with us between episodes, follow us on Instagram, @watchseenart. About the Seeing Series The Seeing Series gets to the heart of what makes an artist tick. By always searching for the motivating truth behind an artist’s practice, we give viewers insider access to some of the most exciting artists in the world, all in a down-to-earth, honest way. From established artists like Rashid Johnson to emerging stars like Simonette Quamina, we speak to the good and the great of the artworld, ultimately creating an accurate portrait of how creatives survive, flourish and function today.

In this episode of the Seeing series, Carrie chats with Naama Tsabar, a Brooklyn-based installation and performance artist. Naama is a boundary-pushing artist known for challenging conventions and pushing the limits of what art can be. She stands alongside icons of performance art (think Yoko Ono, Carolee Schneemann, and Marina Abramović), bringing a fresh, urgent energy to performance art. Her work is raw, authentic, and totally rock and roll. Forget the somber image of traditional performance art. Naama’s playful, spontaneous approach, especially her signature style of dismantling electric guitars, invites viewers into a visceral, emotional experience. From Carrie: "In our interview, we dove into some of my passions—Luce Irigaray, sound art (I wrote my master’s thesis on it), and by the end, I was absolutely hooked. Get ready to be inspired, challenged, and electrified by Naama Tsabar—a true rock star of the performance art world." Thanks for listening to this episode of the Seen podcast. Liked what you heard? Get early access to these episodes and a ton of other great art content by becoming a member of Seen at seen.art. If you want to connect with us between episodes, follow us on Instagram, @watchseenart. About the Seeing Series The Seeing Series gets to the heart of what makes an artist tick. By always searching for the motivating truth behind an artist’s practice, we give viewers insider access to some of the most exciting artists in the world, all in a down-to-earth, honest way. From established artists like Rashid Johnson to emerging stars like Simonette Quamina, we speak to the good and the great of the artworld, ultimately creating an accurate portrait of how creatives survive, flourish and function today.

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