Recently, there has been a remarkable convergence between performance art and history, with the ‘historical turn’ in performance art mirrored by a ‘performative turn’ within history. This raises the question: can performance itself be considered historical knowledge? This article pursues this question through the work of Stuart Brisley, the English multi-media artist well-known for his durational works from the late 1960s, some of which were also feats of physical endurance. Brisley’s oeuvre engages with a number of historical conflicts. It also radically questions the authenticity of the live event and its primacy in our understanding of both performance art and history. Drawing on unpublished testimony, this article considers the uses of ...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of 'living history' presentations of heritage, using live 'ac...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
Abstract This paper investigates the potential of the disparate and unconventional aspects of what c...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and s...
Between 1978 and 1983 High Performance, a magazine devoted to performance art, ran open submissions ...
Along with recently observed shifts in the performing arts towards re-enactment or creating remainde...
The accompanying DVD for this thesis will be made available with a hard copy of the thesis in the Un...
Performance and performativity are, however, equivocal words and concepts, with diverse connotations...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
In this article I explore three ideas. First, I question the romantic rhetoric that sees in performa...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and ...
Contrasts the antihistorical, conceptualist attitude (treating the past as our conception of it) of ...
Scrapbooks, Snapshots and Memorabilia is concerned with hidden archives of performance. By this we, ...
To explore documenting practices in detail that use the time-based medium of film to engage with per...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of 'living history' presentations of heritage, using live 'ac...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...
Abstract This paper investigates the potential of the disparate and unconventional aspects of what c...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and s...
Between 1978 and 1983 High Performance, a magazine devoted to performance art, ran open submissions ...
Along with recently observed shifts in the performing arts towards re-enactment or creating remainde...
The accompanying DVD for this thesis will be made available with a hard copy of the thesis in the Un...
Performance and performativity are, however, equivocal words and concepts, with diverse connotations...
In 2001, the artist Jeremy Deller staged a re-enactment of a key encounter in Orgreave, Sheffield be...
In this article I explore three ideas. First, I question the romantic rhetoric that sees in performa...
Live performance lacks the durability of art practices such as photography, film and painting, and ...
Contrasts the antihistorical, conceptualist attitude (treating the past as our conception of it) of ...
Scrapbooks, Snapshots and Memorabilia is concerned with hidden archives of performance. By this we, ...
To explore documenting practices in detail that use the time-based medium of film to engage with per...
This paper investigates the phenomenon of 'living history' presentations of heritage, using live 'ac...
In dance, where there is generally no recourse to score or script, issues of preservation have been ...
This book brings together scholars and curators from the visual arts and dance studies to investigat...