TIME SHARE, the latest programming from performance art organization Performa, is live-streaming just in time for your extended quarantine. The online exhibition explores live performance’s relationship to video-sharing platforms, and imagines, in a few select examples, how social media might​ ​have shaped our experience of iconic works from history. The program kicks off with Judy Chicago and her Women and Smoke (1971-72) film. In a site-specific project, Chicago’s film has been suspended over the Performa homepage like a double exposure and has the richness of a heavy ink on paper print.

The full program includes works by Korakrit Arunanondchai and Alex Gvojic, Honey Balenciaga, Sam Banks, Vanessa Beecroft, Xavier Cha, Judy Chicago, Sara Cwynar, FlucT (Monica Mirabile and Sigrid Lauren), Christian Jankowski,,Jane Jin Kaisen, Farrah Karapetian, Richard Kennedy, Shigeko Kubota, Zanele Muholi, Oscar Nñ, Robert Rauschenberg, Robin Rhode, Viva Ruiz, Jamilah Sabur, Jacolby Satterwhite, Nick Sethi, Ryan Trecartin, and Tori Wraanes.

The series will run from April 8 to May 15, 2020. Performances are live-streamed hourly. Full program listings are available on Performa’s website (click on the yellow dot on the right side of the page). TIME SHARE is organized by Performa Associate Curator Job Piston.