“Why was I in a basement saying, "I'm alone here," wielding a lead pipe and crowbars? It was like I was doing the Vietnam War. It was like I was being America. If I put a blindfold on, I can't see you as people, which seemed to be what the United States was doing. I mean, it was important for people in my generation, because I grew up in the '40s, at a time when America was supposedly the hero nation. America saved Europe. And, some years later, we realized, America is a criminal.”
Quote by Vito Acconci

Vito AcconciVito Acconci (January 24, 1940 – April 28, 2017) was an American designer, performance artist, and architect. He first gained fame for his provocative performance and conceptual art, later transitioning to architecture and design, founding Acconci Studio. His work blurs the lines between art and architecture, emphasizing the interaction between space and the body. Key works include 'Seedbed' and 'Following Piece.' Acconci is considered a pioneer in public art and experimental architecture, influencing generations of artists and designers. more