The Live Art Almanac: Volume 3
Editat de Lois Keidan, Aaron Wrighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 apr 2014
The Live Art Almanac Volume 3 is a collection of ‘found’ writings about and around Live Art that were originally published, shared, sent, spread and read between January 2010 and December 2011. Selected from an open call for submissions and produced with a network of international partners, Volume 3 reflects the dynamic, international contexts in which Live Art and radical performance-based practices are taking place and the many ways they are being written about.
Volume 3 features more traditional forms of writing such as newspaper reviews, journal articles, catalogue essays and lecture texts as well as new platforms for critical discourses like blogs, tweets and other emergent online media, to reflect the huge diversity of work and the seismic shifts that have happened in Live Art over the last few years, particularly the unprecedented institutional embrace of performance and the rise and rise of activist practices.
The publication is grouped into seven loosely themed sections: Performance and the Institution; The Presence of Performance in Pop Culture and New Media; Performance, Activism and Public Protest; Taste, Trash and Outrageousness; On Stage/Off Stage: Performance and the Theatrical; Festivals, Scenes and Strategies: From the Local to the Global; and obituaries, lectures and miscellaneous writings.
The Live Art Almanac Volume 3 is published by Live Art Development Agency and Oberon Books, and was developed in partnership with Live Art UK, Performance Space 122 (New York, USA), Performance Space (Sydney, Australia), La Pocha Nostra (San Francisco, USA), and Maska (Ljubljana, Slovenia), with additional support from Asia Art Archive (Hong Kong), ArteEast (New York/Middle East) and Ashkal Alwan (Beirut).
Volume 3 features more traditional forms of writing such as newspaper reviews, journal articles, catalogue essays and lecture texts as well as new platforms for critical discourses like blogs, tweets and other emergent online media, to reflect the huge diversity of work and the seismic shifts that have happened in Live Art over the last few years, particularly the unprecedented institutional embrace of performance and the rise and rise of activist practices.
The publication is grouped into seven loosely themed sections: Performance and the Institution; The Presence of Performance in Pop Culture and New Media; Performance, Activism and Public Protest; Taste, Trash and Outrageousness; On Stage/Off Stage: Performance and the Theatrical; Festivals, Scenes and Strategies: From the Local to the Global; and obituaries, lectures and miscellaneous writings.
The Live Art Almanac Volume 3 is published by Live Art Development Agency and Oberon Books, and was developed in partnership with Live Art UK, Performance Space 122 (New York, USA), Performance Space (Sydney, Australia), La Pocha Nostra (San Francisco, USA), and Maska (Ljubljana, Slovenia), with additional support from Asia Art Archive (Hong Kong), ArteEast (New York/Middle East) and Ashkal Alwan (Beirut).
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781849433969
ISBN-10: 1849433968
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 191 x 244 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Oberon Books
ISBN-10: 1849433968
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 191 x 244 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.75 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Oberon Books
Notă biografică
Former Director of Live Arts at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (1992-1997) Lois Keidan is a co-founder and the Co-Director of the Live Art Development Agency. She contributes articles on performance to a range of journals and publications and regularly gives talks and presentations on performance at festivals, colleges, venues and conferences in Britain and internationally.
Aaron Wright joined the Live Art Development Agency as Programme Coordinator in November 2010, and became Company Manager in March 2012. Aaron previously worked for a number of organisations including the BBC, Maverick Television and mac (Midlands Arts Centre). As well as interning with Birmingham’s experimental music festival Supersonic, produced by Capsule, Aaron is a member of the Board of Directors of Birmingham Contemporary Music Group.
Aaron Wright joined the Live Art Development Agency as Programme Coordinator in November 2010, and became Company Manager in March 2012. Aaron previously worked for a number of organisations including the BBC, Maverick Television and mac (Midlands Arts Centre). As well as interning with Birmingham’s experimental music festival Supersonic, produced by Capsule, Aaron is a member of the Board of Directors of Birmingham Contemporary Music Group.
Descriere
A collection of the most engaging, provocative and thoughtful writing about Live Art and its cultural landscape from 2010-2011.