This chapter explores 'disability aesthetics' not as a set of specific techniques, themes, or politics, but in order to position disability at the centre of 'future conceptions of what art is' and what it can be. It draws contributions from the Research in Action workshop and the research team to explore the idea of the last avant garde and artists' views on how disability intersects with creative innovation. The chapter seeks to engage in a reflexive and ongoing conversation in which artists with disability are invited to reflect upon their own views on aesthetic value and performance practice. It also implies that recognition of disability arts is like the 'last remaining' piece of a puzzle, the pinnacle of a longer social struggle for ri...
This paper revisits the dynamic discussion about journalism’s role in representing and amplifying di...
Through a critical analysis of Lisa Bufano’s (2010) Mentally Fine, a compellingpiece of disability p...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
Taking as its starting point a remark by Turner Prize nominee Yinka Shonibare that disability arts i...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
This chapter argues for an expanded aesthetics in theatre and dance that includes people who do not ...
AbstractArt has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. Th...
This project can be restrained to the exploration of three questions: how has disability been presen...
Embodied variations defined as disabilities, are inherent in the human condition; are part of every ...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
In this Chapter I consider if and if so how the current ‘age of austerity’ is impacting on arts prac...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
In this chapter, the authors conclude The Routledge Handbook of Disability Art, Culture, and Media s...
This paper revisits the dynamic discussion about journalism’s role in representing and amplifying di...
Through a critical analysis of Lisa Bufano’s (2010) Mentally Fine, a compellingpiece of disability p...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
Taking as its starting point a remark by Turner Prize nominee Yinka Shonibare that disability arts i...
In the last decade, the field of Disability Arts has been recognised as a powerful source of aesthet...
What emerges as art and how it is categorised are parts of a collective process taking place in art ...
This chapter argues for an expanded aesthetics in theatre and dance that includes people who do not ...
AbstractArt has gained an important position in the identity politics of the disability movement. Th...
This project can be restrained to the exploration of three questions: how has disability been presen...
Embodied variations defined as disabilities, are inherent in the human condition; are part of every ...
Value is at the heart of this project; the value we attribute to art education and the differential ...
In the past three decades disabled scholars, artists, and their allies have highlighted the politics...
In this Chapter I consider if and if so how the current ‘age of austerity’ is impacting on arts prac...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...
In this chapter, the authors conclude The Routledge Handbook of Disability Art, Culture, and Media s...
This paper revisits the dynamic discussion about journalism’s role in representing and amplifying di...
Through a critical analysis of Lisa Bufano’s (2010) Mentally Fine, a compellingpiece of disability p...
In this short article, I want consider some of the ways theatrical artists, activists and advocates ...