Discusses how citizenship is performed today, through the optic of the arts, in particular the performing arts, but also from the perspective of a wide range of academic disciplines such as urbanism and media studies, cultural education and postcolonial theory.
Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041)
This intercative performance conference offers to crisis-struck governments, political parties and the powers that be, solutions to pacify their citizens' discontent, to clear up all misunderstandings and to stop citizens taking their rights into their own hands.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
This intercative performance conference offers to crisis-struck governments, political parties and the powers that be, solutions to pacify their citizens' discontent, to clear up all misunderstandings and to stop citizens taking their rights into their own hands.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
A fog of information and images has flooded the world: from advertising, television, radio and film to the information glut produced by the new economy. With the rise of social networking, contemporaries, peers and friends are all suddenly selling us the ultimate product: themselves. Thompson interrogates the implications of these developments for those dedicated to socially engaged art and activism.
Part of the Study Room Guide on Live Art and Displacement (P3107).
Documentation from the event which invites participants to talk openly about ideas of ‘social responsibility’ in regards to collaborative making and to collectively question the role of contemporary artists within opposing cultures of resilience, resistance and regeneration.
Published on the occasion of Brisley’s exhibition State of Denmark at Modern Art Oxford, September-November 2014.
What is the quality of participation in contemporary art and performance? Fair Play: Art, Performance and Neoliberalism explores this question through the work of important contemporary artists and organizations including Marcus Coates, Phil Collins, Jeremy Deller, Michael Landy, Grayson Perry, Rachel Whiteread, Lone Twin, Punchdrunk, Tate Modern and the National Theatre.
This intercative performance conference offers to crisis-struck governments, political parties and the powers that be, solutions to pacify their citizens' discontent, to clear up all misunderstandings and to stop citizens taking their rights into their own hands.
Incluedes the Housing Questionnaire (2007), the Intelectual Property Questionnaire and the Civic Questionnaire.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
This intercative performance conference offers to crisis-struck governments, political parties and the powers that be, solutions to pacify their citizens' discontent, to clear up all misunderstandings and to stop citizens taking their rights into their own hands.
Includes short extracts and the video of the entire show.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).