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Drawing together all kinds of writing about and around Live Art,
The Live Art Almanac is both a useful resource and a great read for
artists, writers, students and others interested in the field of
interdisciplinary, performance-based art. The Live Art Almanac
Volume 4 is? a collection of 'found' writings about and around Live
Art that were originally published, shared, sent, spread and read
between January 2012 and December 2014. Selected through
recommendations and an open call for submissions, Volume 4 reflects
the dynamic, international contexts that Live Art and radical
performance-based practices occupy. Live Art is experiencing a huge
?surge in interest with major museums embracing this disparate area
of practice, formerly cult artists becoming household names, and
everyone from Shia LaBeouf, Lady Gaga and Jay Z trying to get in on
the action. Reflecting the diversity of approaches and key
developments from the last few years, Volume 4 is grouped into
seven loosely themed sections: Locating Performance; Performance
Under Attack; Speaking Up/Speaking Out; Show Me the Money; High Art
in Low Places; Reviews; and Dearly Departed. This volume includes
writings by,? and about: Ai Weiwei, Pussy Riot,?Tim Etchells, Karen
Finley, Vaginal Davis, Ann Magnuson, Shaheen Merali, Jennifer
Doyle, Marilyn Arsem, Guy Brett, Nigel Charnock, Claire Bishop,
Bryony Kimmings, Matthew Barney, Coco Fusco, Stuart Hall, Miley
Cyrus, Petr Pavlensky, Reverend Billy, Ron Athey, Mike Kelley,
Oreet Ashery, CHRISTEENE, Marcia Farquhar, Morgan Quaintance,
Adrian Howells, Amelia Abraham, Brian Boucher, Rose Finn-Kelcey,
Mat Fraser, Jose Esteban Munoz, Kembra Pfahler, Hennessy Youngman,
Joan Rivers, Mykki Blanco, Monica Ross, Wu Tsang, boychild, Wendy
Houstoun, the vacuum cleaner and many more. The Live Art Almanac
Volume 4 is published by Live Art Development Agency and Oberon
Books.
"Programme Notes: Case Studies For Locating Experimental Theatre"
is a collection of commissioned essays, case studies and interviews
reflecting the exciting and complex relationships between
'mainstream' stages and 'experimental' theatre practices.
The first edition of "Programme Notes," published in 2007, featured
contributions by Lyn Gardner, Tim Etchells, Neil Bartlett, Stella
Hall, John McGrath, Alan Rivett, Mark Borkowski, Rose Fenton, Brian
Logan, Lucy Neal, Keith Khan, Simon Casson, Louise Jeffreys, Judith
Knight and Toni Racklin.
This revised and expanded edition includes the original
contributions whilst illustrating some of the seismic shifts that
have taken place across the theatre landscape of the UK since 2007
through new profiles of the work of Manchester International
Festival, National Theatre Scotland, BAC (Battersea Arts Centre)
and Forest Fringe. New contributors: Marina Abramovic, Alex Poots,
Amanda Coogan, Vicky Featherstone, Mary Brennan, David Micklem,
David Jubb, Andy Field and Deborah Pearson.
"This small, cutely presented volume may turn out to be the most
significant British Theatre book published this year." Plays
International on the first edition, 2007
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