Sentences with phrase «contemporary performance theory»

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6th Moscow Biennale, Ackbar Abbas, Anastasiya Yarovenko, Anish Kapoor, Augustas Serapinas, Babi Badalov, Bart De Baere, biennial, commonality, Constantin Zvezdochotov, Defne Ayas, documentary, documentation, Elena Kholkina, Els Dietvorst, engagement, Evgeny Gontmakher, exchange, exhibition, Fabrice Hyber, Honoré δ» O, individual, Li Mu, Liam Gillick, Louise Bourgeois, Luc Tuymans, Mariana Mazzucato, Moscow, Moscow Biennale, Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Nicolaus Schafhausen, participation, Pascal Gielen, performance, Peter Wächtler, program, Qiu Zhijie, reflection, Rem Koolhaas, Saskia Sassen, Sergey Bratkov, theory, thinking, Ulrike Guérot, VDNKh
He works on issues of performance and performativity in the contemporary visual arts, as well as on queer theory, queer cultures and their histories.
Tina B. — Festival for Contemporary Art presents my live performance «King Kong Theory (1977)» inside the Klementinium — one of the oldest and most beautiful libraries in the world.
Her work often explores important topics such as contemporary black identity, queer theory, and the power of human language, seen through video, performance, writing and other new media.
Expert on live arts and co-editor of Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art, Kristine Stiles talks with the artist about his performances.
Kristine Stiles is Professor of Art and Art History at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, and has contributed to numerous books, including Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object (1997), Theories and Documents of Contemporary Art: A Sourcebook of Artists» Writings (1996) and Phaidon's Paul McCarthy (1995).
Cranbrook Art Museum presents Liquor Store Theatre Performance Films by Detroit - based artist Maya Stovall, an innovator who works across the disciplines of dance, theory, anthropology, ethnography, and contemporary art.
She received her MA in Contemporary Art & Curatorial Studies from Columbia University and is currently a Ph.D candidate at the Graduate Center, CUNY, where she focuses on contemporary art, performance, feminist theory, and exhibition history, with an in - progress dissertation on CharloContemporary Art & Curatorial Studies from Columbia University and is currently a Ph.D candidate at the Graduate Center, CUNY, where she focuses on contemporary art, performance, feminist theory, and exhibition history, with an in - progress dissertation on Charlocontemporary art, performance, feminist theory, and exhibition history, with an in - progress dissertation on Charlotte Moorman.
A graduate of the University of South Florida's graduate program in Africana Studies, where he focused on literature and critical theory, Eldridge has engaged widely on the role of the arts in constructing identity, and seeks to contribute to contemporary discussions in performance, history, race, ontology and myth.
Opening up the gallery agora to fantastic artists and their captivating new works, a dynamic musical performance of urban life, and contemporary economic theory, the events promise to be an exuberant start to the Autumn.
Notable participants include: choreographer and dancer Kyle Abraham; poet Elizabeth Alexander; performer Eric Berryman; performance and installation artist Tania Bruguera; urban revitalization strategist Majora Carter; innovator James Burling Chase; actress and playwright Eisa Davis; architect Elizabeth Diller; The Met's Kimberly Drew; photographer John Edmonds; juvenile justice reformer Adam Foss; writer and performance artist Malik Gaines; social practice artist Theaster Gates; filmmaker Tony Gerber; FLEXN dance pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray; trombonist, painter, and composer Dick Griffin; dancer and choreographer Francesca Harper; trombonist Craig Harris; vocalist Nona Hendryx; playwright Branden Jacobs - Jenkins; cinematographer Arthur Jafa; artist and cultural worker Shani Jamila; trumpeter JAWWAAD; gaming pioneers Navid and Vassiliki Khonsari; NYU Professor and musician Jason King; philosopher Gregg Lambert; composer and Bang on the Can co-founder David Lang; novelist, filmmaker, and curator Ernie Larsen; Wooster Group founding member and director Liz LeCompte; Harvard Professor Sarah Lewis; journalist Seamus McGraw; poet Aja Monet; jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran; performance studies professor Fred Moten; visual artist Shirin Neshat; playwright Lynn Nottage; professor of contemporary rhetorical theory Kendall Phillips; doctor Jeremy Richman; poet Carl Hancock Rux; performance artist Alexandro Segade; writer and activist Tanya Selvaratnam; guitarist and composer Marvin Sewell; playwright and actress Anna Deavere Smith; conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas; performance artist Carmelita Tropicana; puppeteer Basil Twist; theater director Roberta Uno; vocalist and composer Imani Uzuri; and Wooster Group founding member and actress Kate Valk, among others.
A historian of South Asian and Himalayan art, with secondary areas of interest relating to issues of gender and identity in South Asian contemporary art and film, her interests are in the early modern period focus on the ritual and ideological functions of Buddhist art in South Asia, including theories of ritual performance and politics of identity.
Ho Rui An is an artist and writer working in the intersections of contemporary art, cinema, performance and theory.
Kenny Schachter ROVE, London Props & Propositions, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland, Ohio 2004 Five Ways to Say the Same Sadness, University Art Museum, University at Albany, New York eRacism: electronica, Contemporary Art Museum St Louis, St. Louis, Missouri reFunkt: prints & dvds, The Project, New York eRacism, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ; traveled to Artists Space, New York 2003 Foddah, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey Some: Of Place and Desire, ArtHouse, Austin eRacism, DiverseWorks, Houston, TX; traveled to Portland Institute of Contemporary Art, Portland 2002 What's Inside a Boy, The Project, Los Angeles eRacism, ICA at Maine College of Art, Portland Incontinent, Wood Street Gallery, Three Rivers Arts Festival, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2001 Hole Theory, The Project, New York 2000 Eracism: White Room, ThreadWaxing Space, New York The Hole Inside The Space Inside Yves Klein's Asshole, Concordia University, Montreal Eating The Wall Street Journal And Other Current Consumptions, Mobius, Boston 1998 Recent Work, The Project, New York 1996 Buddy Performance Objects, with Jim Calder, Touchstone Theater, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 1993 William Pope.L, Horodner Romley Gallery, New York 1992 William Pope.L, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey 1991 How Much is that Nigger in the Window, 30 performances, writings and installations, Franklin Furnace, New York
In 2013 Lopez completed dual Masters at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Modern and Contemporary Art History, Theory, and Criticism and Arts Administration and Policy; her graduate thesis examined anthropology, museology, and performance in work by Guillermo Gómez - Peña and Coco Fusco.
To start, Art POP is thrilled to present a dance performance and video installation by Maya Stovall, an innovative Detroit - based artist who works across the disciplines of dance, theory, anthropology, and contemporary art.
Their work, which has been exhibited widely in major international spaces, locates them in the intersections of contemporary art, historical enquiry, philosophical speculation, research and theory — often taking the form of installations, online and offline media objects, performances and encounters.
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