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Linda Mary Montano (born January 18, 1942, Saugerties, New York) is an American
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ist.


Early life

Montano was raised in a devoutly
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household, partly Irish and partly Italian, surrounded by artistic activity. Both her parents played in an orchestra but Linda's fascination with Catholic ritual and desire to do humanitarian service led her to join the novitiate of the
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after one year studying at the College of New Rochelle. After two years with the order, however, Montano was suffering from severe
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, and she left to return to her former college, from which she graduated in 1965 as a sculptor.


Work


Performance art

During the rest of the 1960s, Montano continued to study and began performing, and by 1971 she was devoting herself exclusively to performance art. Around this time she married the photographer Mitchell Payne. During this period, Montano drifted away from the Catholic Church, but despite this loss of faith, she consistently acknowledged the influence of her strict Catholic upbringing on her work - for instance in how the discipline of convent life and her family's loyal work-ethic made her able to carry out extremely disciplined performances in her later career. Montano's first major performance, ''Chicken Woman'' (1972) was based on her MFA sculpture show at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. There she exhibited nine live chickens in three by minimalist chicken wire cages on the roof of the art building. It was titled "The Chicken Show" from 1969.Montano, Linda; Performance Artists Talking in the Eighties: Sex, Food, Money/Fame, Ritual/Death; p. 17. Montano moved to
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1970 with her husband,. There she established herself with performances like "Handcuff" (1973 with Tom Marioni) where she was physically tied to other artists, and "Three Day Blindfold" (1974), where she lived for three days blindfolded and had to find her way around. The death of her husband led to further exploration of art as a healing modality ("Mitchells' Death", 1978) and she continued her art-theology dialogue by living in a
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monastery for three years and to Ananda Ashram in the 1980s where she studied with Dr. Ramamurti Mishra for over 30 years. His influence and appreciation of her vision encouraged both her art and life. Upon meeting Taiwanese performance artist Tehching Hsieh, they performed a collaboration whereby the two artists were bound to each other by a length of rope 24 hours a day for a whole year (from July 4, 1983 to July 3, 1984). During the late 1980s Montano began teaching ''Sacred Sex'' workshops with Annie Sprinkle and
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with whom she also created ''MetamorphoSex'' (later changed to ''The Art of Love'' at Montano's suggestion), a "workshop, sex magic ritual and theatre performance rolled into one" which was first performed in Texas in 1995.


Seven Years of Living Art

Montano's work investigates the relationship between art and life through intricate, life-altering ceremonies, some of which last for seven or more years. She is interested in the way artistic
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, often staged as individual interactions or collaborative workshops, can be used to alter and enhance a person's life and to create the opportunity for focus on spiritual energy states, silence and the cessation of art/life boundaries. From 1984 onwards Montano did another ambitious project titled "Seven Years of Living Art", in which she lived in her home in Kingston wearing strictly monochromatic clothing, spent a portion of every day in a coloured room, and listened to a designated tone, all of which corresponded to the energetic qualities of a specific chakra. She changed color every year, and after the project was finished followed it up with "Another Seven Years of Living Art", in part to memorialise her mother, Mildred Montano, who died in 1988 of colon cancer. This time she did not use the colours, but aimed to focus on the same chakras. From 1998, Montano has given cycles to other artists: MIchelle Bush,
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, SC Durkin, Koosil-Ja Hwang, Vernita N'Cognita, Esther K. Smith, Krista Kelly Walsh, with satellite projects by Victoria Singh & Kurtis Champion,
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and Elizabeth Stephens & Annie Sprinkle hoping to give three cycles to three artists, each dating up to 2019.Fisher, Jennifer; ''Technologies of Intuition''; pp. 167-180. After this, Montano focused upon freelance teaching of performance art, caring for her increasingly ill father, Henry, and counseling people again practicing "Art/Life Counseling", a technique she used for seven years at The New Museum where curator Marcia Tucker had built a private room and allowed Montano to counsel people once a month in the window installation which was painted the same color that Montano wore for that year. At that time (1984–1991) Montano used
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,
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and psychic readings as tools of discovery, as well as attentive listening so that she could respond to the questions of her clients with the intention of finding the most creative ways to respond to their problems and difficulties. (Montano still practices "Art/Life/Laugher Counseling" but without the assistance of tarot, palm, or psychic readings which are forbidden by her current practice of Catholicism).


The Art/Life Institute

Founded by Montano herself, the Art/Life Institute offers residency to aspiring performance artists in Kingston for Performance Artists, where Montano worked on and performed her works. She also wrote ''The Art/Life Institute Handbook'', which included performance exercises that drew from her own work as well as that of others. The handbook was intended to make performance art a tool accessible to anyone. Montano's work has questioned the boundaries between life and art, and the institute and the artist's other Art/Life counseling perpetrated the dissolution of these boundaries by attempting to bring performance to all people and all aspects of life. For those not able to complete a residency at the institute, Montano even has a "Virtual Residency" available online with tasks that similarly designed to make performance more natural and accessible to anyone.


Return to Catholicism

The influence of her father led Montano to return to Catholicism and ultimately to
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. Since 2005 she has gathered and taken prayer requests to more than ten Catholic
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sites throughout the world. Montano also meets with others in Catholic churches for 3-hour silent retreats, re-seeing the concept of endurance from new Catholic eyes. Since returning, Montano has made numerous videos exploring the faith, including '' Father Lebar: Catholic Priest and Exorcist''; Saint
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By Linda Mary Montano, and currently ''
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of Calcutta''. She also performs three-hour endurances,
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as Paul McMahon and Bob Dylan. Montano donated her archive to the Fales Library and Special Collections at NYU in 2013.


Other

In 1975 Montano met Pauline Oliveros, who eventually became her romantic partner. The titles of Oliveros' pieces ''Rose Moon'' and ''Rose Mountain'' refer to Montano having gone by Rose Mountain at one time.Von Gunden, Heidi (1983). ''The Music of Pauline Oliveros'', p.105. Scarecrow Press. . Foreword by Ben Johnston., p.128-129.


Videography

* ''Characters: Learning to Talk'' (1978) 45 min * ''Mitchell's Death'' (1978) 22 min * ''Primal Scenes'' (1980) 11 min * ''Anorexia Nervosa'' (1981) 60 min * ''On Death and Dying'' (1982) 22 min * ''Sharada, Wife of Ramakrishna'' (with Andy Cockrum and Chris Erlon) (1995) 23 min * ''Seven Spiritual Lives of Linda M. Montano'' (with Andy Cockrum and Chris Erlon) (1996) 13 min * ''Seven Stages of Intoxication'' (with Andy Cockrum and Chris Erlon) (1996) 34 min * ''Father Lebar: Catholic Priest and Excorcist'' (2008) * ''Saint Teresa Of Avila By Linda Mary Montano'' * ''Mother Teresa of Calcutta''


Collaborations

* Tehching Hsieh (collaborated on Art/Life One Year Performance, 1983–1984) * Rachel Martin * Annie Sprinkle * Pauline Oliveros


References


External links


Linda Montano's Archived WebsiteLinda Montano's Archived BlogLinda Montano
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Video Data BankGuide to the Linda Montano Papers at Fales Library, NYU
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