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Out of Site 2007 - Live Art in Public Space
Performance in public space curated by Michelle Browne.
Out of Centre
Part of Rathmines Festival ‘07, performance in public space curated by Michelle Browne.
Whisper
Includes images from the respective show, descriptions of the piece, credits and press quotes.
Virtuoso (working title)
Includes images from the respective show, descriptions of the piece, credits and press quotes.
Radioballett - Exercise in Lingering not According to the Rules
Radio play produced for the collective listening in public places.
The Connected Body?
Amsterdam readings on the Arts and Arts Education. Drawing on contemporary practice and scholarship in the fields of dance, performance and installation art, theatre/archaeology, ethnography, holistic bodywork and the history of medicine, the collection provides insights into the body as a problematic site of performance and suggests a ‘new authenticity’ which equates both its phenomenological and representational aspects. This item is part of the Study Room Guide: On Falling by Amy Sharrocks (P2249).
Joan Jonas - I Want to Live in the Country (And Other Romances)
Part of One Work series of books, each focused on a single work of art examined by a single author and aimed at provoking debate about significant moments in art. Contains a range of illustrations from the artist’s work.
In the Place of Passing
On how performance relates to the global contemporary situation.
A Mis-Guide to Anywhere
Travel guide for a destinationless journey.
This item is referenced in the Making Routes Study Room Guide (P1964). This item is part of the Study Room Guide to Remoteness (P2600).
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
In Other Los Angeleses - Multicentric Performance Art
Through the notion of ‘multicentricity’, Cheng surveys performance art in Los Angeles from the 1960s through the 1990s.
Part of the Library of Performing Rights (LPR) (P3041).
Lone Twin’s Study Room Guide
You may perform a spell against the madness (2006) by Lone Twin. by thisisLiveArt
Gregg Whelan of Lone Twin was commissioned to write a guide looking at ideas of site and space, including performance and time-based works made in, through and for specific locations. Lone Twin’s Study Room Guide is called You may perform a spell against madness and is a selection of works by artists that attempt, however reliably or unreliably, to guide us: works that attempt to offer a charting or a mapping, of what possibly lies ahead, be that a city, a forest, a face, a cultural condition, a time, a language, a room or a sky. The Guide can be viewed below, is available to view in our Study Room, or can be downloaded as a pdf.
