A study of post-millennial solo performance in the UK and Western Europe that explores the contentious relationship between identity, individuality and neoliberalism.
Part of Library of Performing Rights (P3041).
From 2012 to 2016, Foreign Affairs, the international performing arts festival of Berliner Festspiele, and the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) have been investigating the relations between the performing and visual arts. The festival has continuously produced projects with international artists that experiment with various institutional frameworks. This book is both a question and a manual, collecting ideas, knowledge and experiences that stem from the theory and practices developed over the past few years.
On Thursday October 2, 2014, LADA presented ALAG, its first-ever fundraising event, which took place at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London.
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This book examines the work of key contemporary choreographers who have transformed the dance scene since the early 1990s in Europe and the US.
A collection gathering the voices of some catalysts of contemporary performance: artists, cultural engineers, curators, collectors.
NRLA documentation.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)
Documents of Contemporary Art series.
Sacred at Chelsea Theatre: Bodily Functions – The Body in Performance, selected highlights of documentation of the body in performance from the Live Art Development Agency Study Room and Documentation Bank. This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195)
Portfolio 2011/2012, featuring all artists’ projects currently available and in development: performance spaces, film and installation, outdoor spaces, unusual spaces, artist and professional development, other projects and commissions.
This item is referenced in the Dreams for an Institution Guide (P2313).
Art Gwangju 2011 Live Art Development Agency screening programme – a small selection of artist’s films from LADA’s documentation bank
*currently unavailable*
Festival documentation. 2nd-21st March 2010
Held in Misc Article Folder 2
From the Collecting Live Art Symposium, Saturday 26 January 2008.
Ray Newe discovers what you’ll get for your money.
Exhausting Dance and the Politics of Performance
Discusses two recent performative installations by La Ribot.
Four booklets published in occasion of the Nam June Paik Festival. 8 Oct 2008 – 5 Feb 2009
English and Korean. Shelved in Oversize publications section.
Catalogue published in occasion of the Nam June Paik Festival. English and Korean. Find attached poster of the event.
Performances from the event in December 2007. VLC compatible.
Containing extracts from the work of prominent live artists.
Contains extracts of the work of prominent live artists.
Artsadmin archives.
Artsadmin archives.
Leading artists and thinkers assess the relevance of live art now, its impact within the visual arts and the broader cultural sphere.
This item is part of the Study Room Guide On shit, piss, blood, sweat and tears by Lois Keidan (P2195) and the Study Room Guide on Performance, Politics, Ethics and Human Rights by Adrien Sina (P0661)
This item is part of the ‘Glimpses of before: 1970s UK Performance Art’ Study Room Guide by Helena Goldwater (P2497)
Collection of photographs.
Move. Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, explores cross-currents between contemporary art and dance over the past fifty years, with essays by Susan Leigh Foster, Andre Lepecki, Peggy Phelan.
Move. Choreographing You, Art and Dance Since the 1960s, explores cross-currents between contemporary art and dance over the past fifty years, with essays by Susan Leigh Foster, Andre Lepecki, Peggy Phelan.