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This monograph is the first study to critically examine works of
performance made for an audience of one. Despite being a prolific
feature of the performance scene since the turn of the millennium,
critical writing about this area of contemporary practice remains
scarce. This book proposes a genealogy of the curious relationship
between solo performer and lone spectator through lineages in the
histories of live art, visual art and theatre practices. Drawing on
one-to-one performances by artists including Marilyn Arsem, Oreet
Ashery, Franko B, Rosana Cade, Jess Dobkin, Karen Finley, David
Hoyle, Adrian Howells, Kira O'Reilly, Barbara T Smith and Julie
Tolentino, Rachel Zerihan produces research that is both affective
and critical. This performance analysis proposes four frameworks
through which to examine the significance and challenge of this
work: cathartic, social, explicit and economic. One-to-one
performance is proposed as a rich portal for examining the cultural
politics of contemporary society. The book will appeal to students
and scholars from performance studies, theatre, visual art and
cultural studies.
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