This thesis outlines, documents and evaluates my Practice as Research contribution toward the curatorial process of addressing the specific material identity of Ivor Davies’ performance work and destruction art practice for exhibition in National Museum Cardiff. The thesis comprises a contextual review (exploring the relationship between performance, curatorial practice and the Museum), exhibition case studies, and an analysis of the histories of Davies’ destruction art-related 1960s performance practice as it has been disseminated through publications, archiving and exhibitions. It introduces the strategies applied to the presentation of these artworks in the context of the artist’s 2015 solo retrospective exhibition – in particular, strat...
INTRODUCTION Now in its sixth year, the Contemporary Art Society’s Annual Conference brings toget...
The PhD thesis deals with the role of archives in the contemporary artistic and curatorial practice,...
This dissertation concerns the problematic of preserving performance art. The ephemeral nature of pe...
This thesis outlines, documents and evaluates my Practice as Research contribution toward the curato...
Over recent decades, museums have begun to re-evaluate the role of performance art within their coll...
This paper examines the preservation and curatorial approaches explored for the exhibition Silent Ex...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
This paper examines the preservation and curatorial approaches explored for the exhibition Silent Ex...
First coined in the United States, 'performance art' became during the 1970s a transnational term cl...
In this chapter, Tancredi Gusman introduces the volume Reconstructing Performance Art and its lines ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This book focuses on performance and performance-based artworks as seen through the lens of conserva...
The thesis examines challenges museum curators face when outsourced performers – whose role it is to...
Artists in the Archive explores the agency and materiality of the archival document through a stunni...
‘The Trouble With Performance Art’ combines two elliptical trajectories of enquiry: (i) exploring th...
INTRODUCTION Now in its sixth year, the Contemporary Art Society’s Annual Conference brings toget...
The PhD thesis deals with the role of archives in the contemporary artistic and curatorial practice,...
This dissertation concerns the problematic of preserving performance art. The ephemeral nature of pe...
This thesis outlines, documents and evaluates my Practice as Research contribution toward the curato...
Over recent decades, museums have begun to re-evaluate the role of performance art within their coll...
This paper examines the preservation and curatorial approaches explored for the exhibition Silent Ex...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
This paper examines the preservation and curatorial approaches explored for the exhibition Silent Ex...
First coined in the United States, 'performance art' became during the 1970s a transnational term cl...
In this chapter, Tancredi Gusman introduces the volume Reconstructing Performance Art and its lines ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Taylor & Francis via the DOI in this record...
This book focuses on performance and performance-based artworks as seen through the lens of conserva...
The thesis examines challenges museum curators face when outsourced performers – whose role it is to...
Artists in the Archive explores the agency and materiality of the archival document through a stunni...
‘The Trouble With Performance Art’ combines two elliptical trajectories of enquiry: (i) exploring th...
INTRODUCTION Now in its sixth year, the Contemporary Art Society’s Annual Conference brings toget...
The PhD thesis deals with the role of archives in the contemporary artistic and curatorial practice,...
This dissertation concerns the problematic of preserving performance art. The ephemeral nature of pe...