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Maybe if you choreograph me you will feel better

Artist/Author: Tania El Khoury | Digital Reference: EF5155 | Type: Digital File

Video documentation of interactive performance for two audience members set between a street and a second story window.

Fuzzy

Artist/Author: Tania El Khoury | Digital Reference: EF5152 | Type: Digital File

Video commisioned for “Documenting Intimacy”, a research initiative piloted by Brian Lobel and Marisa Zanotti to explore documenting one-to-one performance from the perspective of artists.

Sexist and Racist People Go to the Theatre Too

Artist/Author: Tania El Khoury | Reference: P2660 | Type: Publication

Article on how intimate performance develop the relationship between audience and performer/performance.

Curious

Artist/Author: Leslie Hill and Helen Paris | Reference: P2645 | Type: Publication

A pamphlet documenting selected live performance, film and installation by Curious. 

Ambivalent Intimacies: Performance and Domestic Photography in the Work of Adrian Howells

Artist/Author: Jon Cairns | Reference: A0606 | Type: Article

An exploration of Adrian Howells’s artistic practice of creating work that promotes intimacy and genuine exchange with an audience.

Radical Intimacy: Ontroerend Goed Meets The Emancipated Spectator

Artist/Author: Liesbeth Groot Nibbelink | Reference: A0607 | Type: Article

Article exploring the intimacy of the performer-spectator relationship in the encounter between the Jacques Ranciére philosophy and the Belgian, Ghent-based theatre performance group Ontroerend Goed’s immersive performance work.

Performing Proximity Curious Intimacies

Artist/Author: Leslie Hill, Helen Paris | Reference: P2534 | ISBN: 9781137328281 | Type: Publication

Performance artists Leslie Hill and Helen Paris of Curious document their creative processes, performances and audience's responses in a series of illuminating case studies.

Brian Conolly, Artist’s Collection

Artist/Author: Brian Conolly | Digital Reference: EF5081 | Type: Digital File

Collection/selection of past works since 2000. Images, power point presentation, CV, biographic statement, review of market stall performance in Toronto by Natalie Loveless as part of International Festival of Performance. Power point presentation of images from ‘In Place of Passing’ project initiated by Conolly and facilitated by Beyond Etc.