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Perform, experience, re-live : BMW Tate live programme / editor-in-chief: Cecilia Wee.

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London : Tate Publishing, 2016.Description: 262 pages : illustrations (colour, and black and white) ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781849764940
Subject(s): Summary: With contributions by: Helen Paris, Tim Etchells, Jen Harvie, Suzanne Lacy, Philip Auslander, Claire Tancons, Liu Ding, Boris Charmatz & Catherine Wood, Adrian Heathfield & Branislava Kuburović, Quarantine, Chantal Pontbriand, Lois Keidan, Defne Ayas and Chris Dercon. Perform, Experience, Re-Live is a limited edition book exploring how performance art is made and understood in the digital age. Taking inspiration from the BMW Tate Live Performance Events, Room and Talks series, it introduces key ideas in performance today. Artists, curators and writers including Liu Ding, Tim Etchells, Adrian Heathfield, Suzanne Lacy, Chantal Pontbriand, Claire Tancons and Catherine Wood examine performance from different perspectives, and explore what it can tell us about contemporary life.
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Book Book CGLAS Library Yellow 709.040755 WEE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 09756

Perform, Experience, Re-live was commisioned by Tate Public Programmes as part of BMW Tate Live.

Includes bibliographical references.

With contributions by: Helen Paris, Tim Etchells, Jen Harvie, Suzanne Lacy, Philip Auslander, Claire Tancons, Liu Ding, Boris Charmatz & Catherine Wood, Adrian Heathfield & Branislava Kuburović, Quarantine, Chantal Pontbriand, Lois Keidan, Defne Ayas and Chris Dercon. Perform, Experience, Re-Live is a limited edition book exploring how performance art is made and understood in the digital age. Taking inspiration from the BMW Tate Live Performance Events, Room and Talks series, it introduces key ideas in performance today. Artists, curators and writers including Liu Ding, Tim Etchells, Adrian Heathfield, Suzanne Lacy, Chantal Pontbriand, Claire Tancons and Catherine Wood examine performance from different perspectives, and explore what it can tell us about contemporary life.