
Tina Mariane Krogh Madsen
Tina Mariane Krogh Madsen is an artist, researcher, and theorist who works in the intersection between performance art, sound, open technology, and matter. Madsen's practice is deeply anchored in the geological and its ethico-political as well as philosophical connection to contemporary urgencies and with the affective relation as a focus. Madsen has an art educational background from the College of Arts, Crafts, and Design (DK) where they started working with performance art in 1999, and holds a Master of Arts in Art History from Aarhus University (DK). Currently they are a doctoral candidate at Aalto University, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, Department of Art and Media (FI). Beyond a consideration of what the body is capable of in performative duration, and sonic activations of agencies, Madsen also uses listening as a tool and score-writing as a method for engagements with the environmental, and is a certified facilitator of Deep Listening workshops from the Center for Deep Listening, Rensselaer Polytech Institute (US). With a specific emphasis on instruction-based art, Madsen founded in 2019 performance protocols as a nomadic platform, where they, as artistic director, curate thematic projects and events connected to score-making, notation and collaborative processes.
Image: A Body As Event, Between Sky and Sea, 2022. Photo: Margarida Paiva

