

Kathy Acker
Cultural Positioning
- • Performance Art
Why this artist matters now
Kathy Acker was an American writer and performer whose fragmented, appropriationist texts collaged pornography, philosophy, literary classics, and autobiography into a deliberately abrasive formal practice. Working across novels, performance pieces, and critical essays from the 1970s until her death in 1997, she dismantled narrative coherence and authorial authority as acts of resistance. Her work engaged directly with questions of gender, sexuality, and identity through contaminated language rather than confession or theory. Acker's refusal of conventional readability and her strategic deployment of plagiarism established a model of artistic practice rooted in disruption and reclamation.
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