Gina Pane,  Nourriture-actualités télévisées-feu (1971; repr. Pluchart 1971).

Pane force-fed herself and spat back up 600 grammes of raw ground meat, watched the nightly news on television as she stared past a nearly blinding light bulb, and extinguished flames with her bare hands and feet. After the performance, she said, people reported a heightened sensitivity. “Everyone there remarked: ‘It’s strange, we never felt or heard the news before. There’s actually a war going on in Vietnam, unemployment everywhere.’” (Stephano 1973, p. 22)[4]

BERLINDE DE BRUYCKERE | Aktuell | Ausstellungen | Leopold Museum

Kiki Smith; ‘Nuit’

Janine Antoni, Graft, 2013. Maple tree, maple table, and urethane resin,
detail of site-specific installation at the Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh.

Alina Szapocznikow, noga, 1962, gips

Stuart Brisley, ‘Louise Bourgeois’ Leg’ (2002, Performance Object – plaster, ironing board, wood) Courtesy of the Artist and Hales London New York © the Artist. Photo: Andy Keate

Rebecca Warren ‘An Intimate Scene’ (2004)

Louise Bourgeois – Untitled (With Foot No. 2)

Louise Bourgeois J’Y SUIS, J’Y RESTE, 1990 Pink marble, glass & metal 35 x 40 ½ x 31 inches 88.9 x 102.9 x 78.7 centimeters
Anonymous – Female feet Greek & Roman nd marble Private Collection, Avignon

Berlinde de Bruyckere – September 14, 2003 Wax, Epoxy Resin, Wood Private Collection, Rome