Michel Journiac Trailers
150 Poems Put in Blood TrailerDispositif meurtre et inauguration TrailerAction de corps exclus Trailer
150 Poems Put in Blood TrailerDispositif meurtre et inauguration TrailerAction de corps exclus Trailer
Total trailers found: 9
01 January 1975
In "Messe pour un corps", Michel Journiac organizes a real religious service and makes the participants receive communion with a black pudding made from his own blood.
01 January 1979
Bernard Roué records an exhibit of Michel Journiac's piece of the same name.
01 January 1983
An action which took place in 1983 at the National Museum of Modern Art (Centre Georges Pompidou), during which Michel Journiac stages a dramatic ritual and publicly brands himself on the arm with a red-hot iron triangle, the mark of the outcast.
01 January 1982
Dressed as a virgin mother, Michel Journiac tears down his garment and reveals a rag doll tied to his belly.
01 January 1978
Michel Journiac's actions (1935-1995) are unique works and have never been repeated (except for the first, Mass for a body, 1969).
01 January 1993
An "action" by Michel Journiac, performed at the book fair on March the 16th, 1993, where he exhibited 150 poems marked with his own blood.
24 October 1979
"Race d’Ep!" (which literally translates to "Breed of Faggots") was made by the “father of queer theory,” Guy Hocquenghem, in collaboration with radical queer filmmaker and provocateur Lionel Soukaz.