Psicologia Clínica
ISSN 0103-5665 ISSN 1980-5438
SALES, Camila Ferreira ROCHA, Guilherme Massara. Repetition and contingency in the psychoanalytical clinic and in the art of performance. []. , 31, 1, pp.189-202. ISSN 0103-5665. https://doi.org/10.33208/PC1980-5438v0031n01A09.
Both Freud and Lacan have left a peculiar legacy concerning the interface between psychoanalysis and art: the use of aesthetic material as a resource for thinking the clinic. Subjectivation processes in the psychoanalytical clinic imply the pulsion to traverse the repetition as a significant. Lacan names Tyche (τύχη) the return of the real that bears on the repetition of signs (automaton). In an analogous way, in art - especially contemporary art - there is a way of presenting themes not bound by the category of meaning, but open to the universe of affections and pulsions. One can think the aesthetic object, in this sense, as a pulsional one. By taking some examples from the work of Marina Abramovic, a Serbian artist who has been described as the grandmother of performance art, we will see how these processes connect.
: psychoanalysis; repetition; performance art; contingency.