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Hangzhou Metro responded to crawling in women's carriages. Can this kind of behavior really be regarded as performance art? what do you think?
This kind of behavior is definitely not performance art, but it makes people feel very disgusted. Normal performance art is definitely not like this. Afterwards, the woman also apologized for the negative impact of her behavior. Someone replied that the woman was finishing her homework. The woman in the video is a student of China Academy of Fine Arts, but the student's behavior has nothing to do with the school and curriculum. I don't know why this student thinks crawling on his knees is a kind of performance art. We all think it is more like an atavistic behavior, and I don't know how she understands the word performance art. The real performance art is full of positive energy and positive significance, not negative and ugly behavior.

The response of Hangzhou subway to a woman's carriage crawling incident has attracted many people's attention. I think everyone has seen this video. In the video, the woman crawled on her knees in the subway. There was a man and a woman filming with him. When the subway staff learned that they were practicing performance art, they dissuaded them and reported to the subway police. Sometimes the woman will apologize. It is understood that the woman participated in the public space art experience activities of the learning interest group at school. The theme of this activity is walking 100 meters, which she thinks is a kind of performance art.

I don't know how you understand the term "performance art". In my opinion, performance art is a very elegant thing. It is different from ordinary performances and does not need to please any audience. Action art takes its own body as the creative medium, and interacts with the audience with unconventional and impromptu performances, so that the art can be truly presented to everyone.

No matter what kind of performance art, it should be full of positive energy. It is definitely not such a vulgar behavior, nor can it affect and threaten people around you. So I don't think the woman's behavior belongs to performance art, and there is no aesthetic feeling. I wonder what you think of her behavior. What is the performance art in your mind?