Elements to think the body: spatiality corporeity performance finds its drive from amazement produced by art phenomena and practices, most of them in the contemporary realm, that since the “bodily turn”, “spatial turn” and “performing turn” demand attention both from artistry practice and academic activity, particularly about the enigma that is the body in contemporary culture and art in XX and XXI centuries. It attempts a philosophical questioning to delimit and ensure the structure and direction of the question about the body, space, and the performative, with the concourse of thinkers like Martin Heidegger, Otto Bollnow, Christian Norberg–Schulz, Roman Ingarden, and Hans–Georg Gadamer. It takes into consideration the architectonic phenomenon as a source of inquiring and questioning about space and spatiality; the way that the body and its representation come into work, in order to understand corporeity’s historicity; and the ever–growing recent interest from the last century to ensure access to performative art phenomena (for instance, dance, theatre, mimicking, performance).