Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective: Constellating performance archives
Autor Laura Levinen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 dec 2024
Emerging from the first retrospective exhibition of performance art icon Jess Dobkin, this book reflects on the internationally acclaimed artist’s playful and provocative practice as a performer, curator, and community activist. At the same time, it grapples with a vital question for art and performance studies: How do archives perform?
More than a discrete showing of a single artist’s work, the exhibition, including its new staging in book form, is a large-scale research experiment in performance curation that investigates how art institutions can address the embodied and communal nature of performance art in their practices of archiving and museological display. In Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective, copublished with the Art Gallery of York University, renowned international performance scholars and artists dive into this exploration alongside exhibition curator Emelie Chhangur, performance theorist and dramaturg Laura Levin, and Dobkin herself. These contributions are visually aided by a riot of full-color photographs, providing unparalleled access to Dobkin’s celebrated artistic productions from the last thirty years.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781835950449
ISBN-10: 1835950442
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 440 color images
Dimensiuni: 260 x 349 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.65 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
ISBN-10: 1835950442
Pagini: 192
Ilustrații: 440 color images
Dimensiuni: 260 x 349 x 20 mm
Greutate: 1.65 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd
Notă biografică
Laura Levin is associate professor of theatre & performance studies and associate dean, research in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design at York University. She is director of the Hemispheric Encounters Network and author of Performing Ground: Space, Camouflage, and the Art of Blending In.
Cuprins
Emelie Chhangur, In and of an Archive
Laura Levin, Performance and the Making of Liberatory Archives
Shalon T. Webber-Heffernan, Wetrospective Audio Descriptions
The Lobby
A room that performs as ‘Lobby’ and re-frames the frame of the gallery.
Moynan King, Inside the Exhibition
Hurmat Ain, Lobby of Hospitality
Moe Angelos, A Woman Iis Her Own Ocean
Maria Hupfield, Post Performance / Conversation Action
Benjamin Gillespie and Jess Dobkin, Power to the Pause: A Pandemic Conversation
Jess Dobkin, Interlude: excerpt from The Magic Hour
Gallery Room One
A room where performance ephemera (props, costumes, puppets) perform for the gallery audience – and for each other – in latrine vitrines, rather than trying to capture time past.
Alex Tigchelaar, I’ve Got Your Hole
Dany Lyne, Congruence
Thalia Godbout, Porta-Jane Drawings
Roberta Mock, Jess Dobkin’s Vaginal Archive
Dayna McLeod, Queerly Touching
Tamyka Bullen, Waves
Jess Dobkin, Interludes: excerpts from The Magic Hour, Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar, and M*THERFUCK#R
Gallery Room Two
One Hundred documenters (re)perform Dobkin’s iconic work, How Many Performance Artists Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb (For Martha Wilson), creating a new artwork out of its traces.
Amy Fung, Evidence Toward a Hungry Room
Laine Halpern Zisman, Renovated Memories and the Stories They Tell
Andrew Zealley, Music in Eight Parts
Jess Dobkin, Interludes: excerpts from The Magic Hour and ‘Notes on Bendy Time’
Gallery Room Three
An archive reading room, where spectators are invited to sift through Jess’s ‘stuff’ performing in poetically labelled boxes and through an AR interface.
Ann Cvetkovich, The Healing Magic of the Archival Box
Jehan Roberson, On Touching the Intangible
Joyce LeeAnn, (re)Defining ‘Archivist’
Clayton Lee, 32 Things about the Wetrospective on Tour
Jess Dobkin, Interludes: excerpts from The Magic Hour and Everything I’ve Got
Jess Dobkin: Performance Chronology
Contributor Bios
Laura Levin, Performance and the Making of Liberatory Archives
Shalon T. Webber-Heffernan, Wetrospective Audio Descriptions
The Lobby
A room that performs as ‘Lobby’ and re-frames the frame of the gallery.
Moynan King, Inside the Exhibition
Hurmat Ain, Lobby of Hospitality
Moe Angelos, A Woman Iis Her Own Ocean
Maria Hupfield, Post Performance / Conversation Action
Benjamin Gillespie and Jess Dobkin, Power to the Pause: A Pandemic Conversation
Jess Dobkin, Interlude: excerpt from The Magic Hour
Gallery Room One
A room where performance ephemera (props, costumes, puppets) perform for the gallery audience – and for each other – in latrine vitrines, rather than trying to capture time past.
Alex Tigchelaar, I’ve Got Your Hole
Dany Lyne, Congruence
Thalia Godbout, Porta-Jane Drawings
Roberta Mock, Jess Dobkin’s Vaginal Archive
Dayna McLeod, Queerly Touching
Tamyka Bullen, Waves
Jess Dobkin, Interludes: excerpts from The Magic Hour, Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar, and M*THERFUCK#R
Gallery Room Two
One Hundred documenters (re)perform Dobkin’s iconic work, How Many Performance Artists Does It Take to Change a Lightbulb (For Martha Wilson), creating a new artwork out of its traces.
Amy Fung, Evidence Toward a Hungry Room
Laine Halpern Zisman, Renovated Memories and the Stories They Tell
Andrew Zealley, Music in Eight Parts
Jess Dobkin, Interludes: excerpts from The Magic Hour and ‘Notes on Bendy Time’
Gallery Room Three
An archive reading room, where spectators are invited to sift through Jess’s ‘stuff’ performing in poetically labelled boxes and through an AR interface.
Ann Cvetkovich, The Healing Magic of the Archival Box
Jehan Roberson, On Touching the Intangible
Joyce LeeAnn, (re)Defining ‘Archivist’
Clayton Lee, 32 Things about the Wetrospective on Tour
Jess Dobkin, Interludes: excerpts from The Magic Hour and Everything I’ve Got
Jess Dobkin: Performance Chronology
Contributor Bios
Recenzii
"Wetrospective celebrates over thirty years of Dobkin's compelling practice, from cabaret performances to unannounced interventions. [Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective] restages the exhibition in print. Designed by Lisa Kiss, the oversized volume features full-bleed colour images on almost every page, as well as writings by Chhangur, editor Laura Levin and a large cast of colleagues. It also includes illuminating drawings and writings by the artist.
Jess Dobkin is hands-down my favourite Canadian Performance Artist. Her work is bold, thoughtful, resonant, and accessible - deftly balancing confrontation with comedy. Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective: Constellating performance archives is the first comprehensive survey of her work, clearly produced by all involved as a labour of love."
Jess Dobkin is hands-down my favourite Canadian Performance Artist. Her work is bold, thoughtful, resonant, and accessible - deftly balancing confrontation with comedy. Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective: Constellating performance archives is the first comprehensive survey of her work, clearly produced by all involved as a labour of love."