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Blast Theory’s Rider Spoke, its Documentation and the Making of its Replay Archive

Artist/Author: Blast Theory, Various | Reference: A0342 | Type: Article

Contributions from Gabriella Giannachi, Duncan Rowland, Steve Benford, Jonathan Foster, Matt Adams & Alan Chamberain

TAPS: Improvisations with Paul Burwell

Artist/Author: Paul Burwell | Editor: Anne Bean, Robin Klassnik, Richard Wilson | Reference: P1531 | Type: Article

Box archive of Anne Bean’s Legacy Project TAPS: Improvisations with Paul Burwell co-curated by Robin Klassnik and Richard Wilson.

Collected works

Artist/Author: Richard Dedomenici | Reference: P0316 | Type: Publication

Includes: Lazy Student Too Apathetic To Get A Job Please Give Generously; Things #1; I Can’t Get No Consumer Satisfaction!; I Await Your Swift Reply; Postal

Performing Idea: Approximating the Art of Stuart Sherman

Artist/Author: Robin Deacon | Reference: D2104 | Type: DVD

This performance is centred around a series of re-enacted performances based on the works of the late American artist Stuart Sherman (1945 – 2001), a seminal though underexposed figure in the history of performance art.

Performing Idea: Living Archives

Artist/Author: Heike Roms, Anne Bean, Rose English | Reference: D2104 | Type: DVD

Performance Matters, Performing Idea – Living Archives6th OctoberLiving Archives 3:00-7:30pmToynbee StudiosWith: Anne Bean, Rose English, Hannah Hurtzig, Janez Jan a and Heike Roms Gripped by a kind of ‘archive fever', contemporary art and culture is driven by the desire to document, store and preserve. The archive is now a vast global edifice, crossing cultures and forms and reaching further and further into the past. Fleeting exchanges and moments are everywhere evidenced in contemporary art's multiple but unstable papers, artefacts and traces. But what happens to the life of art in its archival forms? What is the archive doing with performance, performers with the archive? Speakers will address the relation between artists and the archival drive, the artist's experiences and body as a kind of living archive.

This item is part of the 'Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art' Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)

Performing Idea: Living Archives

Artist/Author: Hannah Hurtzig, Lois Keidan | Reference: D2104 | Type: DVD

Performance Matters, Performing Idea – Living Archives6th OctoberLiving Archives 3:00-7:30pmToynbee StudiosWith: Anne Bean, Rose English, Hannah Hurtzig, Janez Jan a and Heike Roms Gripped by a kind of ‘archive fever’, contemporary art and culture is driven by the desire to document, store and preserve. The archive is now a vast global edifice, crossing cultures and forms and reaching further and further into the past. Fleeting exchanges and moments are everywhere evidenced in contemporary art’s multiple but unstable papers, artefacts and traces. But what happens to the life of art in its archival forms? What is the archive doing with performance, performers with the archive? Speakers will address the relation between artists and the archival drive, the artist’s experiences and body as a kind of living archive.

Ansuman Biswas: Futures & Pasts

Artist/Author: Ansuman Biswas | Reference: D1429 | Type: DVD

From ICA Live Weekends.

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