Visual and performance art Before transitioning to performance art, Liftig's early photography work was documented in peer-reviewed academic journals such as
Public Culture. Since returning to the New York area in 2005, Liftig has curated and performed at the
TATE Modern, MoMA,
Center for Performance Research, Panoply Performance Lab, Highways Performance Space, Lapsody4 Finland, FADO Performance Art Centre in Toronto, Performance Art Institute San Francisco,
Queens Museum,
Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, Rose Art Museum at the University of Kentucky, Grace Exhibition Space, Movement Research at Judson Church, The Kitchen at the Independent Art Fair, Performer Stammtisch Berlin, Performance Space London, Month of Performance Art Berlin, OVADA-Oxford,
Joyce Soho, and other venues around the world. After obtaining her MFA from Georgia State University, Liftig exhibited work responding to the history of the South and Atlanta specifically. ''I'm a Groucho Marxist'', exhibited in July 2012, featured Liftig attempting to climb a high barricade of reclaimed material covered in peanut butter for three hours, blindfolded and with one hand tied behind her back. She stated, "I want my audience to experience the barricade by seeing me go through it," referring to both internal struggle and political tensions. In 2010, Liftig responded to artist
Marina Abramović's performance,
The Artist is Present, at the
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) with her own work titled
The Anxiety of Influence. This was intended as an intervention of Abramović's work, which had the artist sitting silently at a table in the MoMA's lobby across from audience members. Here, Liftig dressed as a doppelgänger of
Abramović and remained silently seated across from the artist all day, preventing other audience members from engaging with
Abramović.
Writing Active since 2001, Liftig's written work includes both long and short pieces. Her written pieces have been extensively published in chapbooks and literary journals such as
Now and Then,
The Other Journal,
Hippocampus,
Kindred, and
The Chattahoochee Review. Her first book, a memoir entitled
Holler Rat, was published by
Abrams in August 2023. The book focuses on how Liftig's upbringing in Appalachian Kentucky and upper-middle-class Connecticut influenced her lifelong path to self-discovery and development as a performing artist. == Reception ==