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Human Space Machine: Stage Experiments at the Bauhaus
Editor: Torsten Blume, Christian Hillier, Bauhaus Dessau Foundation | Reference: P2463 | ISBN: 9783944669229 | Type: Publication
Exhibition catalogue, explores the relationship between technology, machines and the Bauhaus Stage. Contributors: Hortensia Volckers, Alexander Farenholtz, Philipp Oswalt, Juliet Koss, Sascha Forster, Peter W. Marx, Joachim Krausse, Gabriele Brandstetter, Jienne Liu, Karin Harrasser
20th century
Alexander Farenholtz
art history
avant-garde
Bauhaus
bodies
body
catalogue
collage
criticism
diagrams
Dieter Baumann
documentation
Europe
European
exhibition
Gabriele Brandstetter
Gerhard Bohner
Hortensia Völckers
Jienne Liu
Joachim Krausse
Juliet Koss
Karin Harrasser
László Moholy-Nagy
machine
machines
modernism
Nam June Paik
Oskar Schlemmer
performance
Peter W. Marx
Philipp Oswalt
photographs
Sascha Forster
space
stage
technology
theatre
visual art
Walter Gropius
war
Action Art: A Bibliography of Artist’s Performance from Futurism to Fluxus and Beyond
Editor: John Gray | Reference: P2435 | ISBN: 0313289166 | Type: Publication
A comprehensive bibliography of writings on 'Action Art' in the twentieth century.
20th century
action art
activism
Allan Kaprow
Andy Warhol
antecedents
art history
avant-garde
Bauhaus
bibliography
Black Mountain College
body art
Carolee Schneemann
cubism
Dada
dance
destruction in art
film
Fluxus
futurism
Gutaï
happenings
Hugo Ball
Jackson Pollock
Joseph Beuys
performance
performance art
politics
russian
Situationism
study
the Provos
Tristan Tzara
Viennese Actionism
visual art
Vito Acconci
Yoko Ono
Life Models : What kind of role does art actually play in society ?
Artist/Author: Alexander Alberro | Reference: A0510 | Type: Article
Article asking whether art circulates beyond the sphere of the art world.
Theatre of Memory
Artist/Author: Mishca Twitchin | Reference: A0396 | Type: Article
Article on Tadeusz Kantor.
No Haus Like Bau
Artist/Author: Pil and Galia Kollective | Reference: D1120 | Type: DVD
A post-Fordist neo-Constructivist mime commissioned for the Berlin Biennale.