Streamside Day

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Streamside Day is a conceptual art project by Pierre Huyghe that stages a fictional town festival to explore community, ritual, and the construction of collective identity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf conceptual art project
aimsTo blur boundaries between art and social event
examine how identities are collectively produced
question authenticity of communal rituals
artMovement contemporary art
relational art
countryOfOrigin France
creator Pierre Huyghe NERFINISHED
exhibitedIn art biennials
contemporary art museums
explores collective identity
community formation
relationship between fiction and reality
social rituals
genre conceptual art
relational aesthetics
hasPart fictional town festival
hasRepresentation film
photographic documentation
involves invented traditions
local participants
scripted celebration
language English
French
mainSubject community
construction of collective identity
ritual
medium performance
video documentation
notableFor critical reflection on community and identity
staging a fictional civic ritual as art
relatedTo participatory art
performance art
social practice art
relatedWork No Ghost Just a Shell NERFINISHED
The Third Memory NERFINISHED
setting fictional town
theme collective memory
community building
myth-making
participation
social choreography
uses festival iconography
parade format
staged public event
workOf Pierre Huyghe NERFINISHED

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