Her work is usually based on photographs or film
installations and
performance, in forms inspired by the
Situationists. She is often identified as a
feminist artist, although she does not like the label because it contextualizes her work too narrowly. According to Javier Hontoria of
Artforum, she "has always focused on a performativity that also examines the ties between landscape and architecture, sign and ritual, or sexuality and territory. In her quest to render the self, her practice took a turn to the verbal over the spatial, privileging language over the body... Much of Okariz's practice is built upon small linguistic units and signs that produce meaning through emphatic reiteration." She has exhibited works in many countries in Europe and in the United States. ;To Pee In Public And Private Spaces In her own note she describes the artwork, "to execute the action as described in the title (location included) or, one could say, contained in the title." She usually tries to do it while there is little movement in the streets because of the illegal aspect of the action, and she "find[s] it interesting to delineate what is legally allowed and what is not, as a definition of the individual in society." She has chosen a number of different locations, "always with the aim of expanding the spectrum of meanings." ;Selection of work •
Faces (video installation, 1999) • Publication
Itziar Okariz (Vitoria-Gasteiz : Servicio Central de Publicaciones del Gobierno Vasco, 2001) •
Mear en espacios públicos o privados /
Peeing in Public or Private Spaces •
Trepar edificios • "Irrintzi" (Exhibition
Chacun à son goût,
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, 2007) ==Awards==