Devoted to the largely forgotten Spanish artist; published for the eponymous exhibition. In Spanish, Catalan, Basque and English.
The perceived rules of the development and running of alternative spaces, and where those rules came from, are among the questions answered by the authors. The underlying message in the publication is the importance of critical thinking as well as the need for alternative thinking.
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 book about theatricality and spectatorship in the early twenty-first century. In a wide-ranging analysis that draws upon theatrical, visual and philosophical approaches, it asks how spectators and audiences negotiate the complexities and challenges of contemporary experimental performance arts.
Special Issue: The politics, processes, and practices of editing. Also includes sections on commissioning, authoring, submission, curation, production, and dissemination.
This publication explores the current economic infrastructure supporting visual arts in the UK and its impact on individual artists and their capacity to make art.
Publication based on a 2007 project examining the relationship between modes of performative practice within visual art, theatre and comedy, commissioning a series of new works produced collaboratively by a diverse range of practitioners.
Program of the 2008 edition of the touring Contemporary Art Festival that took place in eleven cities in the Arab World and in Europe – Minya, Cairo and Rabat, Amman, Beirut, Damascus, Ramallah, Berlin and Brussels. (MP5) presented nearly 200 performances, exhibitions and film screenings during week-long programs hosted by galleries, non-profits and theaters in each city. Bilingual edition in English and Arabic.
In this article, Tom Sellar begins to define the mercurial role of the performance curator that has been emerging at the intersections of theatrical practice and the visual arts and their presentation.
A collection of materials, programmes and catalogues documenting the activity of Le Générateur, a Paris-based performance space dedicated to the production of atypical artistic formats and interdisciplinary experimentation, between 2009 and 2012.